Men's toilets in Malvern Hills upgraded to support prostate cancer campaign

Prostate Cancer UK's Boys Need Bins campaign aims to raise awareness about male incontinence

Author: Ben CartwrightPublished 21st May 2024

Male toilets in the Malvern Hills District have been updated with sanitary bins in support of a new campaign.

The District Council has recently installed sanitary bins in all eight of their public toilet blocks in support of the ‘Boys need Bins’ campaign by Prostate Cancer UK.

Signs have also been placed outside the toilet blocks to make people aware there are sanitary bins inside.

According to the charity, one in eight men will get prostate cancer, and some will experience bladder and bowel problems as a side effect of their treatment.

As well as this, in the UK about one in three men over 65 will experience urinary incontinence issues.

The national campaign aims to create change and raise awareness about male incontinence and the need for bins in male toilets.

The campaign asks for the law to be updated and hopes the Government will make it mandatory to have sanitary bins in all male toilets nationally.

Cllr John Gallagher, Portfolio Holder for Resources at Malvern Hills District Council, said: “We are really pleased to be supporting this campaign. It is important that men are given access to sanitary bins in public toilets to help and support with any health needs they may have.”

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