Web Links
Welcome to the links section of the website. Please find below a collection of links from partners, suppliers and general links that may be of interest: |
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Brecks Tourism Partnership
www.brecks.org
Tourism partnership in the North west of Suffolk and south west Norfolk. |
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Dedham Vale AONB
www.dedhamvalestourvalley.org/
Area of outstanding natural beauty from south Suffolk - North East Essex |
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East Anglian Business Environment Club
www.eabec.org
A forum for commerce and industry in the region to access advice and research on new legislation and best practice on environmental management. |
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East of England Energy Group
www.eeegr.com/
EEEGRs vision is to promote the sustainable production and wise use of energy.
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East of England Tourism
www.eet.org.uk
This site provides comprehensive information on the role and services performed by East of England Tourism. |
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Eat Anglia
www.eatanglia.co.uk
Source and distribute high quality and local foods. Also prepare packs for holiday lets. |
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Green Audit Kit
www.greenauditkit.org
Download this resource containing useful information including self-assessment sheets to make your business more sustainable. |
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Green Tourism Business Scheme
www.green-business.co.uk
The Green Tourism Business Scheme (GTBS) is the largest and most successful environmental accreditation body of tourism related businesses in Europe. |
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Hospitable Climates
www.hospitableclimates.org.uk
FREE energy saving advisory programme, managed on behalf of the Carbon Trust by the Hotel & Catering International Management Association (HCIMA), dedicated to the hospitality sector. |
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Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB
www.suffolkcoastandheaths.org/
Area of outstanding natural beauty on the Suffolk heritage coast. |
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Suffolk Strategic Partnership
http://www.onesuffolk.co.uk/ssp/
Improving the wellbeing of Suffolk |
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Suffolk Tourist Guide
www.suffolktouristguide.com/
Commercial tourism website focusing on Suffolk |
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Tastes of Anglia
www.tastesofanglia.com
Tastes of Anglia's role is to promote the fine food and drink produced in the East of England: Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. |
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The Government's Approach to Sustainable Development
www.sustainable-development.gov.uk/
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Waste Recycling in Suffolk
www.suffolk.gov.uk/Environment/RubbishWaste
Find out where to recycle your business waste in Suffolk |