Environmental Policy and Code
for The Old Rectory–Lanreath.
The Edge family supports sustainable
tourism principles and believe we all have a duty to care for our
environment. We recognise that we live in and you are visiting an
area of stunning natural beauty and cultural heritage. We want you
to enjoy your visit to this special area and return home with
treasured memories and a sense of having helped Cornwall stay
special. In the choices we make, we can all reduce the impact we
make on the environment and support local communities. Our ideas
are detailed below and we welcome your additional suggestions.
Energy and Water Conservation.
We try to have rooms at a comfortable
temperature without being too warm – lowering the thermostat by just
a couple of degrees can have a significant impact on energy
consumption.
We are gradually replacing our light bulbs with
low energy long life bulbs.
We aim to switch off lights when leaving a room
and not to leave electrical equipment on stand by.
We launder all the linen on site and line dry.
We use showers rather than baths where
possible.
We only boil the amount of water we need in the
kettle.
We turn off taps when cleaning our teeth; we
turn off dripping taps or repair them promptly.
We have hippo–flushes in the toilet cistern.
We only run our appliances when full and aim to
replace with A–rated appliances as necessary.
Reduce; Reuse; Recycle.
We recycle all our waste paper, cardboard,
glass and plastic bottles and both steel and aluminium cans. Please
recycle your waste too.
We compost garden refuse with vegetable kitchen
waste either feeding our guinea pigs or chickens or being composted. A compost
bin is located in the children’s playground for your use.
We consider packaging when we buy food – please
say no to packaging and use ‘bags for life’.
We try to use recycled paper domestically.
We encourage internet access to our
accommodation information rather than brochures and endeavour to use
e–mail communications.
Transport
We appreciate that using public transport from
this location is difficult. It is however, usually possible to
enhance some trips by using public transport – The Lost Gardens of
Heligan and Truro are particular examples. We provide bus and train
timetables in reception along with ferry times and are available to
help you plan your day.
We provide local walk leaflets, south–west
coast path information and cycle track booklets. Treasure Trails
are an ideal way to explore a location on foot and find things you
would never have discovered otherwise.
South–east Cornwall is blessed with much to see
and do; staying local reduces both environmental and traffic
pollution.
Local Countryside.
Habitats even in many rural areas have reduced
– Cornwall is fortunate in being rich with hedgerows, heath land and
old buildings, all important to wildlife. Please help to protect
the plants and animals by following the Countryside Code. Take
litter away; leave gates and property as you find it and keep dogs
under control. Please also respect the trees, plants, flowers and
wildlife in our garden and instruct your children not to damage
them.
Community Support.
We support our community shop, pub and local
producers. We hope you will do the same and enjoy Cornish
distinctiveness. The local food and drink is wonderful. Farmers
markets and farm shops offer you the opportunity to sample what is
so good about this area.
The concept of food miles is supported in the
village pub, The Punchbowl Inn.
We actively promote Taste South–east Cornwall,
a fabulous month long food festival in late autumn.
We
encourage you to visit The Eden Project, where environmental
awareness and education are paramount
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