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Loo Awards add magic to their festivities
The Loo of the Year Awards has announced magician Marc Spelmann, also known as Magician X, as their 2026 entertainment.
The Loo of the Year Awards, now in their 38th year, honour the very best in ‘away from home’ washroom provision. Each year, the best of the best are celebrated in the day-long event, and Marc Spelmann is returning for a second appearance.
Marc Spelmann said: “I’m thrilled to be attending the Loo of the Year Awards 2026. The first time was so nice, I had to do it twice! It will be an all-new performance, and I’ll be sharing something completely unique, and it’ll be a great way to start the new year.”
Becky Wall BEM, CEO of Loo of the Year Awards, spoke about Marc Spellman joining them for their 2026 event. She said: “We are absolutely delighted to welcome Marc back as our entertainment for this year’s Loo of the Year Awards celebration. Marc entertained us at our very first awards celebration, after we took over in 2021, and he left such a lasting impression that it was an easy decision to invite him again.
“We know that Marc’s magic not only amazes but also brings joy, laughter and a real buzz to the room. That is exactly what we want our attendees to experience: a celebration that’s memorable, uplifting and full of fun.”
The Loo of the Year ceremony will take place on 14 January 2026 at the National Motorcycle Museum in Solihull.
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Westgrove secures McArthurGlen national cleaning contract
The Westgrove Group has been awarded a significant new contract to deliver cleaning services across all McArthurGlen UK Designer Outlets, following a highly competitive and rigorous tender process.
The partnership marks a major milestone for Westgrove, cementing its reputation as a trusted facilities management provider with a strong track record in delivering excellence for some of the UK’s premium leading retail destinations.
Under the agreement, Westgrove will provide comprehensive cleaning services across McArthurGlen’s entire UK portfolio of designer outlets, which attract millions of visitors annually. The contract not only highlights the company’s ability to deliver consistently high standards in complex, high-footfall environments, but also its commitment to ESG, innovation and guest experience.
Glenn Wilson, Group Managing Director at The Westgrove Group, said: “We are delighted to have been awarded this prestigious contract with McArthurGlen. This achievement reflects both the hard work of our dedicated teams and the strength of our tailored, partnership-led approach. We look forward to bringing our expertise to enhance the shopping experience at these iconic destinations.”
David Jackson, UK Facilities Lead at McArthurGlen, added: “McArthurGlen are delighted to partner with The Westgrove Group, as our new provider of cleaning and waste management services across our UK portfolio. Westgrove’s emphasis on team culture, sustainable initiatives and working practices, alongside their vast knowledge of shopping centres and experienced management team, aligns with McArthurGlen’s focus on guest experience across our centres. We look forward to our long-term partnership with the Westgrove Group.”
Westgrove has experienced sustained growth in recent years, expanding its service offering while maintaining its focus on quality, people and values. The new contract further strengthens the company’s position within the retail and leisure sector.
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