A HAMPSHIRE mum is running a Christmas campaign with a difference.

Sarah Brisdion from Brockenhurst is posting a "loo selfie" every day in the run up to Christmas.

Her unusual advent calendar campaign is all in aid of her son Hadley, 7, who has cerebral palsy.

She is asking restaurants, cinemas, shops and other public places to fit bigger toilets after struggling for years to change her son in loos that are too small and lack the right kit, including height adjustable changing benches and hoists.

As previously reported Ms Brisdion hit the headlines last year when her Changing Places campaign prompted New Forest District Council to take action and install bigger and better equipped toilets in New Milton and Lymington.

She said: "We all have to pee and it's really hard to get attention for something that's not glamorous. But I was chatting to a friend whose child is also disabled and suggested I could do the calendar as a joke - but then she said I dare you. So I did".

But coming up with the idea for the campaign on the last day of November didn't give Sarah much time to waste - but now it's been picked up by media outlets around the country.

She said: "It's been a bit bonkers. But I'm so fed up of talking to people about these toilets and they haven't heard of them. But everyone needs to know. Some people need a bit more help but it's really unfair that people are having to lie on bathroom floors to get changed in other people's urine. It's quite a simple problem to solve".