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12 Mar 2003 12:54PM

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Contractors on a Leyton building site are breaking health and safety laws by not providing proper washroom facilities, according to an investigation by the Waltham Forest Guardian.
It says its special investigation into the site has revealed that no hot water is being provided to builders by the Inner London Group and the two loos are rarely useable, a breach of the Construction (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1996.
A tip off to the newspaper from concerned staff led to the investi... (138 more words)
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