Company to build timber-frame Beefeater restaurant in West Sussex, along with a low-carbon Premier Inn hotel
Hotel and restaurant group Whitbread is ready to build its first environmentally-friendly, timber-frame restaurant.
The 鈥榞reen鈥 Beefeater restaurant will be constructed in Burgess Hill, West Sussex, along with a low-carbon Premier Inn hotel.
Premier Inn opened its first eco-hotel in Tamworth, Staffordshire, in December 2008.
The new hotel and restaurant, which will include 60 bedrooms and seats for 220 diners, will deliver 70% CO2 savings and 60% water savings compared with standard hotels and restaurants.
Methods will include sustainably sourced timber -rame construction, water recycling and harvesting to provide 100% of the hotel鈥檚 toilet water, and ground-source heat pumps for heating.
Both buildings are due to open in Autumn 2010.
Whitbread said it will use the development to create a template, which will then be rolled out across its entire estate of 580 hotels in order to make sure the firm meets its pledge of reducing carbon emissions 26% by 2020.
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