Urinals could become a thing of the past under plans to open Britain's boozers

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Urinals could become a thing of the past under plans to open Britain's boozers
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UK Hospitality's 47-page draft document suggests removing urinals from mens' toilets in order to ensure people remain at a safe distance as the coronavirus lockdown is eased

Urinals could soon be a thing of the past if ministers opt to listen to proposed safety guidelines in an effort to re-open Britain's pubs, it's been reported.

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