G3 (1) of the Building Regulations (England and Wales) states that hot water must be provided ‘to any washbasin in, or adjacent to, a room containing a sanitary convenience.’(1) Under the guidance it states that: ‘in the Secretary of State’s view the requirement will be met if: the installation conveys hot water to the sanitary appliances … without waste, misuse, or undue consumption of water.’ (2) G4 states that: ‘adequate hand washing facilities must be provided in rooms containing (or adjacent to rooms containing) sanitary conveniences.’ In the guidance to G4 it states that the hand washing facilities: ‘…should be sited, designed and installed so as not to be prejudicial to health.’
G3 (1) of the Building Regulations (England and Wales) states that hot water must be provided ‘to any washbasin in, or adjacent to, a room containing a sanitary convenience.’(1) Under the guidance it states that: ‘in the Secretary of State’s view the requirement will be met if: the installation conveys hot water to the sanitary appliances … without waste, misuse, or undue consumption of water.’ (2) G4 states that: ‘adequate hand washing facilities must be provided in rooms containing (or adjacent to rooms containing) sanitary conveniences.’ In the guidance to G4 it states that the hand washing facilities: ‘…should be sited, designed and installed so as not to be prejudicial to health.’
Whether this applies to the east stand may depend when this was incorporated into the building regs. I don't think they apply retrospectively, so it would depend on the law in 1994 and, presumably, the council should have enforced the version at the time.
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