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Changing Places Toilets and Autism

Changing Places Toilets and Autism

It is World Autism Acceptance Week this week, which provides the perfect opportunity for us to talk about how Changing Places Toilets can help people living with autism and other neurodivergencies. With the recent confirmation of £23.5m of Government funding across...

Boston Endeavour Academy

Boston Endeavour Academy

THE BACKGROUNDCase Study:  Building bespoke SEND environments Boston Endeavour Academy is a newly built special school for children age 2-19 with a range of learning difficulties and disabilities, located in the market town of Boston, Lincolnshire. It opened to 100...

Michael Tippett College

Michael Tippett College

THE BACKGROUNDCase Study:  Michael Tippett School and College The Michael Tippett School and College has a roll of 70 students aged between 11 and 19. Their students have a range of complex needs, such as severe learning difficulties (SLD) or profound and multiple...

Peak School

Peak School

THE BACKGROUNDCase Study:  Peak SchoolPeak School is a Special School Academy in the North West corner of Derbyshire. It caters for children and young adults (aged between 2 and 19) with a whole range of needs, particularly those with profound and multiple learning...

Strathmore School

Strathmore School

THE BACKGROUNDCase Study:  Strathmore School Strathmore School is a Special Educational Needs School that aims to provide a happy, safe, supported and structured environment in which students will flourish. As an organisation, the school strives to meet both the...

Dementia: A Hidden Disability

Dementia: A Hidden Disability

Today is an important day in the disability awareness calendar for two reasons.

Firstly, it is International Day of People with Disabilities today, and the theme this year is ‘Fighting for rights in the post-COVID era’.

Secondly, it is Elf Day, a day to support those living with Dementia, run by the Alzheimer’s Society.

To commemorate these two important days, we spoke to our Marketing Manager Jane Fraser-Hook, who has brought her passion for helping those with Alzheimer’s to Astor Bannerman, about her experiences and how this sometimes hidden disability needs to be taken into account when thinking about accessibility.

Sainsbury’s Installs a Changing Places Toilet in New Aylesbury Gatehouse Store

Sainsbury’s Installs a Changing Places Toilet in New Aylesbury Gatehouse Store

We recently installed a Changing Places toilet at the newly built Sainsbury’s store in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, which is due to open this week.

The 50,000 ft2 Aylesbury Gatehouse Store is due to open its doors on 24th November, and as well as a Changing Places Toilet, it will also feature an Argos store, and electric vehicle charging points with additional space for disabled customers.

The Astor Invincible: How we Created the First Changing Table Specifically Designed for Public Changing Places Toilets

The Astor Invincible: How we Created the First Changing Table Specifically Designed for Public Changing Places Toilets

Astor Bannerman has been designing, manufacturing and installing equipment for people and families living with a disability for more than 27 years.  That experience, combined with on-going customer feedback and consultation, has taught us a lot and continues to challenge us to expand our product range with ever improving and innovative products.

Historically, changing tables have been developed primarily for use in private homes, usually in a single-user situation, not high-use, public settings such as a Changing Places Toilet. With our commitment to Changing Places, and through learned experience of extensive installations over the years, we began to question the suitability of the equipment for the job.  We decided it was time to develop a Changing Table specifically for use in a multi-user public environment like a Changing Places Toilet, addressing the very specific needs to overcome the challenges thrown up by public Changing Places toilets.

The result: The Astor Invincible Changing Table.

“Leaders in Care” Finalist

“Leaders in Care” Finalist

We are extremely proud to be able to share the news that we are a finalist in this year's "Leaders in Care" awards for our innovative solutions in the care sector.  This is a result of a huge team effort from everyone at Astor Bannerman and a great achievement. Astor...

Accessible, Beautiful and Very Popular: The Deep’s Changing Places Toilet

Accessible, Beautiful and Very Popular: The Deep’s Changing Places Toilet

In 2018 we worked with the team at Hull’s spectacular aquarium The Deep, to install their Changing Places Toilet (CPT).

The fully accessible facility was opened in March of that year, and helped the tourist attraction become one of the most accessible in the UK, winning Gold in the Accessible and Inclusive Tourism category of the White Rose Awards in 2019.

Kate’s Story

Kate’s Story

It is estimated that 3 in 5 people will be carers at some point in their lives. The vast majority of care in the UK is provided by family and friends, who make up the UK's 6.5 million...

The Use of Hoists in Guest Accommodation

The Use of Hoists in Guest Accommodation

The Use of Hoists in Guest Accommodation: a Publication that outlines the best practice and ideal solutions when considering an inclusive guest environment. Working in an advisory capacity, Astor Bannerman are very pleased to have offered our technical expertise to...

Why we use an Elephant in our logo

Why we use an Elephant in our logo

Why do Astor Bannerman love Elephants? At Astor Bannerman an elephant is an integral part of our logo… but why? Is our favourite holiday destination on safari in Africa? Was Dumbo our favourite film when growing up? Did we just think the logo was cute? No! We chose an...

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