NEWS

  • A toilet converted to look like a motorbike on a pallet in a field.

    Lid lifted on toilet mystery as health campaign revealed

    Five decorative toilets that appeared at prominent Island locations earlier this week were placed there to highlight a major campaign raising awareness about bowel cancer, it can be revealed.

  • People standing in an art gallery with five decorated toilets

    The Loo-vre comes to Newport as part of health campaign

    Five toilets decorated by local artists as part of the Your Loo Could Save You bowel cancer awareness campaign will be on exhibition at Quay Arts Centre in July in an exhibition to rival ‘The Loo-vre’.

  • Two people at an exhibition stand promoting a bowel cancer campaign

    New toolkit helps Isle of Wight businesses get to the bottom of bowel cancer awareness

    Isle of Wight organisations are being encouraged to support their employees’ health with the launch of a new business toolkit designed to raise awareness of the symptoms of bowel cancer in the workplace.

  • People standing in front of a van with a pile of toilet rolls

    Businesses ‘on a roll’ to back bowel cancer campaign

    Island businesses have proved themselves ‘sheets ahead’ when it comes to supporting a bowel awareness campaign/toilet roll appeal.

  • Blue floral designed toilet sat among plants in a room

    Loo-vre on move to Ryde arts space

    The Loo-vre is on the move…with the popular exhibition of beautifully painted toilets now on show at Department in Ryde.

  • gold toilet sat on wooden plinth in front of harbour and lifeboat

    Not your bog-standard auction: Artists’ toilets up for grabs!

    Ever dreamed of owning a toilet that’s truly a work of art? – well now’s your chance. Four of the unique artist-decorated toilets that have been the centrepiece of a campaign to get people talking about bowel cancer are going up for auction and will help raise funds for Mountbatten Hospice.

When nature calls and you’re on the loo,
take a moment to check your poo.
If something’s different, don’t delay,
contact your GP surgery today.