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Taupō and Ōhope finalists for the Best Loo in the Keep New Zealand Beautiful awards

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24 Oct, 2019 10:00 AM3 mins to read

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Port Ōhope Wharf Permaloo was a runner-up in Keep New Zealand Beaultiful's 'Best Loo' award. Photo / Supplied

Port Ōhope Wharf Permaloo was a runner-up in Keep New Zealand Beaultiful's 'Best Loo' award. Photo / Supplied

Bay of Plenty has almost cracked the title of best loo in New Zealand.

Port Ōhope Wharf Permaloo toilet and Spa Park toilet in Taupō were in the running but eventually lost out to Invercargill who will sit on the porcelain throne this year.

The Colac Bay Toilet award looked into the best public toilet in the country in the Keep New Zealand Beautiful awards. Judges considered the location, facilities, cleanliness, interior, exterior and the surrounding environment of the toilets.

The best loo was one of 14 categories in the Keep New Zealand Beautiful (KNZB) annual awards which were held this evening in Toitu Otago Settlers Museum with a gala dinner.

Spa Park toilet in Taupō was a runner-up in Keep New Zealand Beautiful's 'Best Loo' award. Photo / Supplied
Spa Park toilet in Taupō was a runner-up in Keep New Zealand Beautiful's 'Best Loo' award. Photo / Supplied
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The competition recognised the environmental excellence of individuals, groups, businesses and schools.

KNZB is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to keeping communities clean, safe and beautiful with campaigns like 'Be A Tidy Kiwi' and 'Do the Right Thing'.

Waihī, who won the most beautiful small town after being a finalist last year, took the win because of their strides towards sustainability, waste management and beautification.

In the past year, they have more than doubled the number of volunteers who attend community clean-ups and in March, the local council-funded 600 menstrual cups to combat period poverty.

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Invercargill's Colac Bay Toilet won the best loo in the country. Photo / Supplied
Invercargill's Colac Bay Toilet won the best loo in the country. Photo / Supplied

It also started the Town Portraits Project, which aimed to bring inspirational people from Waihi's past to life through a series of portraits scattered around the town on blank walls.

KNZB's chief executive Heather Saunderson said the selected finalists demonstrated leadership and innovation to build resilient towns and cities.

"These towns and cities are truly leading the way in tackling a variety of environmental issues, and we believe that their call to action will inspire others to create change."

Winners and finalist

Beautiful Towns and Cities

Most Beautiful Small Town
Winner: Waihi
Hanmer Springs

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Environment

Healthy land, healthy people: What the Lakes DHB is doing to be environmentally-friendly

10 Nov 06:00 PM

Most Beautiful Large Town
Winner: Cambridge
Pukekohe

Most Beautiful City
Winner: Lower Hutt City
Whanganui

Outstanding Service Award
Winner: Lower Hutt City

Community Awards

Klean Kanteen Community Environmental Initiative Award
Winner: RefillNZ
Sea Walls Tairawhiti
Palmy's Plastic Pollution Challenge

Community Group Award
Winner: For Our Real Clean Environment (FORCE)
World Mission Society Church of God
Friends of the Waiwhetu

Sustainable Schools Award, proudly sponsored by New Zealand Couriers
Winner: : Francis Douglas Memorial College (New Plymouth)
Rangiruru Girls School (Christchurch)
Salisbury School (Richmond)

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Businesses

Most Sustainable Business
Winner: The Rubbish Whisperer
CaliWoods
Eastern Drycleaners

Most Sustainable Business Project
Winner: Vendella
Remix Plastic project by Clever Green Limited

Individual Awards

Tidy Kiwi Award
Winner: Alan Pope
Nick Connop & Karen Lee
Kenny McCracken

Young Legend Award
Winner: Sarah Nicholls
E Wen Wong
Rosetta Brown

Local Hero Award
Winner: Laura Cope

Best Places

Best Loo Award, sponsored by Plumbing World
Winner: Colac Bay Toilet
Port Ōhope Wharf Permaloo
Spa Park

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Best Street Award, sponsored by Resene
Winner: Ridgway Street, Whanganui
Greytown Main Street, Wairarapa
Seymour Avenue, Nelson

Kiwi's Choice Award, sponsored by Resene
Winner: Ohakune Carrot Adventure Park
Otumuheke Hot Stream

Blue Flag Supreme Best Practice Award
Winner: Outboard Boating Club Auckland
Westhaven Marina
The Landing
Orakei Marina

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