Green Tourism
Green Tourism is the national sustainable tourism certification scheme for the UK, and is the only scheme validated by VisitEngland, VisitWales and the Northern Ireland Tourism Board through the International Centre for Responsible Tourism and is endorsed by VisitScotland and Failte Ireland.

Plant-based restaurant, Halo Burger, is to open its second site on January 22nd at 105 Great Eastern St, EC2A 3JD. The expansion comes after a hugely successful year serving up Halo Burgers using Beyond Meat to queues of customers from their POP Brixton site.

It’s time to wave goodbye to the January blues this New Year and head down to Willows Activity Farm near St Albans for the all new Wintery Warm Up Weekends, on the 25-26 January and 1-2 February.
Visitors to the Wintery Warm Up Weekends will get to experience winter magic in three new theatrical productions with the Eskimo Show, Winter Fairy Show and the Snow Queen performance – the latter a tale of Sprig, the winter sprite doing jobs for the Snow Queen.

Welcome to Fairfax Corner Eco Holiday Accommodation

Willowbank holiday home and touring park is easily accessible from all over the North West.

As the news of David Bellamy’s sad death reaches us, we at Green Tourism take a look at how the environmentalist and botanist laid the foundations for a greener attitude to travel.
David Bellamy OBE was a regular face on TV since the late 60s, when he was interviewed after the Torrey Canyon disaster struck – an oil tanker ran aground between Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly and David, then an ecology lecturer at Durham University, was on hand to discuss the impact of the spillage with John Craven.