Northumbrian House and the Environment
Berwick-upon-Tweed,
Northumbria and the Borders are graced with a beautiful landscape, diverse
wildlife and a rich and deep heritage. The immense value of this, and
the importance of continuing and evolving a vibrant community, seems
to us to be vital reasons for taking our responsibility as a local business
seriously. This is aside from the huge issues including global warming,
sustainable resource use and poverty in developing countries, in which
we also have a part to play. Therefore, at Northumbrian House we care
about the impact our business has on the environment and care about
our local suppliers.
Our Environmental Policy:
Northumbrian House is committed to run its business such that:
- We will measure and aim to improve how efficiently we use energy
- We will measure and aim to reduce the amount of waste produced,
and optimise re-use and recycling
- We will monitor water usage and aim to reduce unnecessary consumption,
and increase water harvesting
- We will use, wherever possible, local suppliers who are environmentally
and ethically aware.
- We will run the garden organically to produce vegetables and fruit,
as well as for display, and will develop habitats for wildlife
- We will work with local wildlife, heritage and other community
groups.
- We will maintain the house and gardens in a way which respects
and brings alive the architecture and history of the site.
- We will offer guests environmentally friendly ways of enjoying
their holidays and provide them with information about the local environment
and ways they can help.
Part of our commitment to the environment has been to join the Green
Tourism Business Scheme.
As our customers we welcome your support, participation, and
suggestions on how we can improve the way our environmental policy works,
and make your stay more enjoyable.
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