North Norfolk Coast Earth Day 2009
North Norfolk Coast Earth Day 2009
Sustainability Exhibition | The Environment, Countryside and Renewable
Technologies
Deepdale Backpackers and Camping, Deepdale Farm, Burnham Deepdale,
north Norfolk coast
http://www.deepdalefarm.co.uk/earthday
On Wednesday 22nd April 2009, Deepdale Farm and Deepdale Backpackers &
Camping will be hosting the 2nd Annual North Norfolk Coast Earth Day.
North Norfolk Coast Earth Day is about the environment and
sustainability. Exhibitors will be explaining their renewable
technologies and environmental services. Advisors will be available
to help you with your sustainability questions and offering
presentations on a whole range of topics. Action groups will be
explaining their schemes and activities.
FREE entry for visitors
2008 saw the first North Norfolk Coast Earth Day and about 1000 people
attended the day. There were over 50 stands from organisations like
the Energy Saving Trust, Sun Wind and Rain, Norfolk County Council,
CPRE Norfolk and Just Green Ltd. Visitors had a good choice of
presentations to attend, demonstrations of new technologies and the
chance to tour the eco-friendly award winning facilities of Deepdale
Backpackers & Camping.
2009 promises to be bigger and better. As the credit crunch hits,
fuel prices continue to fluctuate unpredictably and generally people
become more aware of the environment and their impact upon it,
Deepdale expects an excellent day.
Exhibitors who would like to attend are asked to pay just £25 for the
day. They can find more information by visiting http://www.deepdalefarm.co.uk/earthday
where there is an exhibitors sign up form.
Jason Borthwick, the Diversification Partner of Deepdale Farms, said,
The positive feedback we got from both visitors and exhibitors after
last years event was superb. We really felt it was worth developing
this event. Now that Louise and Andrea have taken over the tourism
side of the farm, we can work in partnership with them to put Deepdale
even more firmly on the map as an superb example of what can be done
to reduce the impact of a business on the environment.
Louise Smith, the new tenant of the tourism facilities at Deepdale,
said, We are looking forward to welcoming the public and exhibitors
to Deepdale. Were really proud to be taking on the reins of this eco-
friendly business and this is a great chance to open our doors and
help everyone discover more about sustainability.
For more information on North Norfolk Coast Earth Day 2009 please
visit: http://www.deepdalefarm.co.uk/earthday
date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 07:41:31 -0700 (PDT)
author: earthlyideas
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