Success StoriesPerthshire Tourist Board* |
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"As an Area Tourist Board one of our key objectives is to position Perthshire as one of the most highly regarded green destinations in Europe. To encourage participation in the Green Tourism Business Scheme by the other businesses we felt we should take part and put our own house in order. It has been a thoroughly worthwhile exercise resulting in operational improvements, cost savings and staff development. All tourism businesses should be concerned with conserving the wonderful environment that supports us - the integration of sustainable practices into successful business is the only way forward" Douglas Ritchie, Chief Executive, Perthshire Tourist Board |
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Perthshire Tourist Board (PTB) is one of the 14 Area Tourist Boards in Scotland and is a partnership between Perth & Kinross Council, VisitScotland and over 1,000 local tourism businesses that join the board through its membership structure. The primary function of PTB is to work with local businesses to market Perthshire as an attractive destination in ways that generate additional spend in the area. PTB employs 60 staff and runs a Head Office and eight Tourist Information Centres (TICs), all of which are open throughout the year and collectively welcome in the region of 415,000 visitors. Environmental strategy is co-ordinated by a cross-sectoral staff ‘Green Team’. In February 2003, Perthshire became the first Area Tourist Board to attain a Gold Award (Head Office only) in the Green Tourism Business Scheme. The eight TICs underwent assessment in May 2004 - the first Scottish TICs to attempt accreditation - and each achieved Gold for "excellence in environmental management". |
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In March 2004 a business networking event with a wildlife theme received rave reviews from over 70 Perthshire Tourist Board members. Familiarisation coach tours have become an early season fixture for many members. These tours are arranged by PTB to showcase the natural and built heritage of the area and, over the last 3 years, 420 members have enthusiastically supported 12 tours. |
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At the induction stage all new staff are provided with clear information on why PTB is committed to minimising its own environmental footprint and how this is being done. Staff are encouraged to input with ideas and there have been many inspired suggestions. The staff newsletter and internal Intranet are also used to good effect. PTB produces a business newsletter (Tourism Matters) 3 times per year and this is circulated to 1000+ contacts in the area. Environment related articles are a regular feature and have included topics such as Hospitable Climates, Wasted Resources, Wild Scotland and reports on local Green Tourism Business Scheme award winners. All businesses that join PTB are required to sign a Members' Code of Conduct which includes an undertaking to "pursue sound environmental working practices".
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At PTB Head Office, the water meter is read monthly and there are ongoing efforts to reduce consumption through awareness raising. Although on unmetered supplies, several of the TICs have installed water displacement devices within their toilet cisterns in the interests of good environmental practice. Local PTB Area Managers are active in encouraging accommodation establishments to use 'Towel Agreement Cards' - to minimise energy, water and detergent use. Cards are printed in three languages and available free of charge to members. |
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Farmer's Markets, farm shops and catering establishments featuring local produce are all promoted to visitors. |
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A number of TICs also act as booking agents for commercial coach tours eg. Stagecoach and Ochils Tours. To minimise PTB staff car use, a strict car sharing policy is in place for travel to meetings and training events. |
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For more information, please contact: Fiona Meikle Tel: 01738 450613 Websites:www.perthshire.co.uk |
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