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Langdale's
Environmental Policy October 2008
Langdale is a holiday resort with a 57 bedroom
Hotel and 100 self-catering lodges. We have two bars and restaurants
and a pub. On average
there are 300-400 guests on site at any one time. We employ around
200 people 70 of which live-in on site.
The Board of Langdale Leisure Ltd recognise their responsibility
to manage the environmental impacts of our activities. We have
assessed our activities and identified that our significant environmental
impacts include:
a. Energy consumption -
b. Waste management
c. Local ecology
d. Water usage
e. Others – including chemical usage and education
In order to promote good environmental practices our general environmental
policies are:
- To identify the significant environmental impacts of our
activities.
- To develop suitable objectives, targets and management programmes,
applying appropriate operational procedures to minimise
our significant environmental impacts during normal, abnormal
and emergency
conditions.
- To comply with relevant legislation, regulation and
other requirements relating to our significant environmental
impacts.
- To prevent pollution, minimise our inputs of utilities
and resources and the outputs of emissions to the atmosphere,
effluents to waters/sewers
and wastes to disposal facilities; endeavouring to re-use,
recover or recycle materials where practicable.
- To ensure that
environmental responsibilities are defined, communicated
and understood at all levels within our organisation
and provide
appropriate training where needed.
- To ensure that suppliers
and contractors understand the Company Policy and assist
them in developing appropriate
systems and
a responsible approach with regard to environmental
issues.
- To
communicate, co-operate and respond to the views of interested
parties, including stakeholders, customers
and
the general
public, on environmental issues, where this is
practicable and likely
to result in an overall improved environmental performance.
- To
strive for continual improvement in overall environmental
performance.
What we are doing:
1. Energy consumption
a. Energy conservation training to all our colleagues
b. Use maximum insulation wherever possible
c. Avoid leaving appliances on stand-by
d. We have installed individual controls to all radiators
e. We have installed low energy light bulbs wherever possible
f. Install timer light switches wherever possible
g. Investigate carbon neutral energy sources such as Biomass and
Hydro
h. Purchase energy efficient equipment
i. Rooms fitted with entry card controlled lighting.
j. Programme to instal reflective film behind radiators wherever
possible.
k. Installation of gas optimisers to all main hotel boilers.
2. Waste management
a. Re-use as much as possible – we have a dispenser system
for cleaning products which means we re-use containers.
b. Reduce packaging – we are try to purchase products that
have a minimum of packaging.
c. Recycling – we have facilities for; glass, paper, cardboard,
drinks cans, plastic, fluorescent tubes, ink and toner cartridges,
batteries.
d. Small electric items and redundant furniture is donated to Impact
Housing Association.
e. Waste Oil is donated to Esthwaite Green Community Group for
conversion to biodiesel.
3. Local ecology
a. The support the Man at the Top footpath repair scheme so far
the estate has donated £133,000+ this has been matched by
double EU funding
b. We are currently re-generating our Nature Trail for the promotion
of indigenous wildlife
c. We have been awarded the Silver CBEN environmental award and
are currently working towards the Gold award
d. We participate in the Red Squirrel watch scheme and are actively
controlling the grey squirrel population with outside assistance.
e. We operate 2 bird feeding stations on the Estate and have installed
additional bird boxes.
f. We have expanded our wild flower meadow at Elterwater Hall
g. We are developing a Biodiversity Management Plan in conjunction
with Lancaster University.
h. We propose to undertake a major planting scheme (2500) for native
trees for Winter 2008.
4. Water usage
a. We are working with local contractors to find ways of reducing
the amount of leaks from the tarns and waterways on site
b. We are considering the installation of a Hydro power generator
c. We have completed the installation of aerators in all guest
bathrooms to reduce the level of water usage
d. We have installed hippo water saving devices to cisterns wherever
possible.
5. Others – including chemical usage and education
a. We have carried out an audit of the chemicals we use on site
we will then use this to highlight any practices or purchases that
can be altered to reduce the use of any potential chemicals such
as cleaning materials
b. We are sourcing a reliable supply of recycled paper for use
in offices and for marketing material. We are trying to find a
supply which does not utilize harmful bleaches in its production
process. We have moved our print supply to Badger Press an CBen
Gold accredited.
c. We encourage our colleagues to car share wherever possible and
recently ran the National Liftshare Day campaign.
d. We are working with CAMRA and Friends of the Lake District to
promote car free days out.
e. We support local organizations such as the Chapel Stile and
Lakes Schools, Langdale First Responders, The Tourism and Conservation
Partners for whom we are Ambassadors and Cumbria Wildlife Trust.
f. We try whenever possible to purchase local goods and services
as well as Fair Trade and organic produce.
g. By using a UV system for pool disinfectant we have reduced water
consumption.
What you can do:
- Obviously you are here to enjoy the facilities and the area
and most of all to have a great time but we would be very grateful
if you could help us do our bit by following the following
guidelines:-
- Help reduce energy consumption by switching off your bedroom
lights when the room is empty, closing your curtains in winter
to keep heat in the room, and turn down the thermostatic control
on the radiator to a comfortable level.
- Think about water consumption when taking a shower, and
don’t
wash your hands or clean your teeth under a running tap – put
the plug in instead!
- Let us know if you notice any leaking or dripping taps – they
lose a lot more than you think!
- Help yourself to leaflets of local attractions but don’t
take more than you need and you could even return them
after use.
- Use our recycling facilities – for bottles, paper,
cardboard, cans and plastic.
- Buy local or Fair Trade produce whenever you can.
- Leave the car behind! Use the local transport. We have
walking and bus routes available at Reception – there
are great views from all the routes and lots of visitor attractions
within
easy
reach.
- Bikes are available for hire.
- Enjoy our beautiful wooded grounds and do a spot of bird watching.
- Don’t drop litter. Litter can be very harmful to
wildlife.
- You can make a contribution to the Tourism & Conservation
Partnership to help with local conservation projects.
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