Budock Vean Aerial Shot 23 Dec 2013
Big Green New Year Gifts For Cornwall's Budock Vean

Budock Vean Hotel

Giant boxes delivered to Cornwall’s finest country house hotel in time for the Festive period are poised to make the green and pleasant facilities even greener. The biomass boilers they contain are replacing the Budock Vean’s expensive, oil-burning system with renewable heat from pellets made from waste wood just down the road in Redruth.

 

“These biomass boilers are a big present to ourselves,” says the Budock Vean’s owner Martin Barlow, “and it’s great to know they’ll be using a completely renewable source material to heat all our facilities, instead of having to rely on fossil fuels.”

 

That organic source material comes in the form of pellets made from all sorts of waste wood including sawdust, off-cuts and trimmings from trees and hedgerows by Cornish firm Mi-Generation – which also installs the biomass boilers and looks after them thereafter.

 

When they are fully working they will heat the entire 57 bedroom hotel, leisure facilities including the Natural Health Spa and a select cluster of luxury holiday homes being built in the hotel’s 65 acres of grounds and sub-tropical gardens running down to the Helford River.

 

Mi-Generation’s John Black explains, “A biomass boiler used to replace a fossil fuel boiler – Liquid Petroleum Gas or heating oil - burns the wood pellets to heat the water that in turn heats the building or comes out of the taps – or in the case of the Budock Vean even heats the swimming pool! The great news all round is that it is far cheaper, greener and carbon neutral – and we don’t even have to travel far to deliver the pellets.”

 

Installation of the biomass boilers is backed by the Government’s Renewable Heat Incentive and guaranteed for 20 years which made the Budock Vean’s decision to invest an easy one and which adds renewable energy to a long list of “green” initiatives since the Barlow family bought the hotel 25 years ago.

The grounds are all organically managed and over the last ten years the gardening team has successfully used a granular organic fertiliser combined with mycorrizal fungi to feed the gardens and even the golf course – making it one of the first of its kind in the UK.

 

The gardens and golf course will never cause a drain on Cornwall’s water supply either, thanks to a clever UV de-clorination system whereby every three weeks 10,000 litres of waste water from the hotel’s pool and the hot tub are recycled and used to irrigate the grounds.

 

And for those who think only raw vegetable matter can be composted, the chefs and gardeners did a deal of research and found a way of reducing kitchen waste by a third. Now 12,000kg a year of vegetable and fruit peelings, egg shells, tea bags and lettuce leaves are being magically turned into fine, rich soil to help fertilise the gardens and parkland - instead of being sent to landfill.

 

Once the biomass boilers are up and running Martin and the team will be looking ever forward – with the next plan to put photovoltaic panels onto the south-facing roof of the hotel to harness the energy of the sun as well.

 

 “In our 25 years at the Budock Vean our family and hotel team has determined to be as environmentally friendly as we conceivably can, both inside and out,” says Martin Barlow. “It’s not for the plaudits (although we’ve won numerous awards as a green and sustainable hotel) – it’s because it is absolutely the right thing to do.”

 

ENDS

 

Notes to editors:-
 · The multi award winning Budock Vean Hotel is a family run, luxury four star hotel with outstanding leisure facilities including a spectacular indoor swimming pool with log fire, sauna, outdoor hot tub, 9-hole golf course, tennis courts, private foreshore and award winning restaurant with Cornish seafood specialities and a Natural Health Spa. For more information visit http://www.budockvean.co.uk/ or call 01326 252101.

 

For further information please contact:

Louise Midgley

Tel: 01326 316678

Email: louise@midgleycomms.co.uk