Green Tourism
Green Tourism is the national sustainable tourism certification scheme for the UK, and is the only scheme validated by VisitEngland, VisitWales and the Northern Ireland Tourism Board through the International Centre for Responsible Tourism and is endorsed by VisitScotland and Failte Ireland.
Strand Palace has recently joined Green Tourism, the largest and most established sustainable certification programme in the world, with the aim of achieving one of their respected Awards.
A Green Tourism Award means that a business works responsibly, ethically and sustainably, contributes to their community, is reducing their impact on the environment and aims to be accessible and inclusive to all visitors and staff. Businesses that meet the required standard receive a Bronze, Silver or Gold award based on their level of achievement.
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Myeloma UK welcomes global participation for London Paris Ride 2020
National Blood cancer charity Myeloma UK have launched their 2020 London Paris Ride to help raise crucial funds for myeloma research. The first ride began in 2016 and today Myeloma UK are pleased to welcome supporters from across the globe to sign up to this unique pro-ride experience from today.
NESTLE down for the night in one of six brand new luxury lodges launching this spring at Cotswold Farm Park. Accompanying the already popular camping pods and glamping tents, as well as the established campsite, these lodges will be available for booking from January 6, 2020. Prices start from £180 per night and each lodge will sleep up to five people; you can even bring along your four-legged friend.
Offering an idyllic new place to stay – an on the water hideaway, moored in the picturesque village of Charlestown on Cornwall’s south coast – for an altogether different staycation experience.
Live like a nautical nomad for a night – or more – staying aboard the beautiful 1930’s Topsail Schooner Anny in the UK’s only open 18th century Georgian Harbour, a UNESCO World Heritage site - where the likes of Poldark, Taboo starring Tom Hardy and Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland were filmed.