Your Devon and Cornwall Wedding - May/June 2023 (Issue 43)

Nearlywed The latest news from both counties THE MOLE RESORT IN DEVON SET TO UNVEIL ENERGY POSITIVE LODGE As part of its ongoing commitment to the environment and target to be a Net Zero resort, L+R Hotels has designed a ground-breaking Energy Positive Lodge for its newest development, The Mole Resort in Devon. The lodge produces more energy than it consumes – generating its energy through an array of solar PV panels and with a fabricfirst approach at the heart of its design. A showcase of sustainable development and energy efficiency, this innovative lodge allows guests to play their part in tackling the climate crisis by offering them a stay at the Mole Resort, knowing they will not only be in a lodge that is first of its kind but also setting new standards in green energy. Features of the Energy Positive Lodge include: •Shower heat recovery – a heat system that works by extracting the heat from waste water from baths and showers. This is used to heat the incoming mains water for showers, reducing the requirement for the energy to heat water to temperature. •Sustainable lighting is used throughout the lodge. •Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) systems use a heat exchanger to capture the warmth of stale air from inside the building to heat the incoming air and are highly efficient - up to 85% of energy is retained. •Insulation - high-performing and well-insulated building fabric has been used. •Triple glazing - the third pane of glass located halfway between the inner and outer panes of double glazing, creates two air locks which improve the energy performance of regular double glazing by around 50%. •High-Temperature Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) - used as part of an efficient all-electric heating solution which includes heating the hot tub - ERP rated A++ •Sunamp - heat batteries use a patented phase change material that provides a low-carbon, reliable space-saving thermal battery storage system. The energy is released to deliver hot water. •7KW electric vehicle charging point. Many of the features have been adopted on other lodges at the resort, delivering an average reduction in CO2 of 43.68%. John Allen, development director at L+R Hotels, commented: “People are aware of the climate crisis as the greatest challenge facing our society at the moment. Being eco-conscious is at the heart of everything we do, and I believe this lodge is leading the change in terms of green buildings in the leisure sector - we think it’s the first of its kind.” He added, “Our team spoke at the early stages of The Mole about the design, and is committed to reducing the environmental impact of the construction, to provide cleaner, more sustainable developments for future generations. I genuinely believe we’re the first to offer this to the holiday lodge market and we’re sure with such exceptional green credentials it will be very popular.” To book, visit www.themoleresort.co.uk NEWS ENJOY A DEVONSHIRE MINI-MOON IN A VINTAGE AMERICAN AIRSTREAM WITH FINEST RETREATS Couples wanting a mini-moon in Devon will love the 1956 vintage American airstream available to book through Finest Retreats. The classic trailer is a Sovereign of the Road model that’s hidden away in a secluded corner within a private woodland setting in the Dartmoor hills offering quirky accommodation for two people. It boasts a large outdoor deck with a dining table and chairs, a parasol, a barbecue, sun loungers, a double hammock, outdoor chess and table football, and an indulgent outdoor oak Japanese wood-fired spa bath. There’s also a smart TV, sound system, Wi-fi, combination oven, induction hob, fridge, dishwasher, power shower, and even under-floor heating and air conditioning. Short stays are available with a minimum of two nights. To book, visit www.finestretreats.co.uk/ rentals/chalet-dittisham-vintage-american-airstream NEW AMBITIONS FOR DRAKE’S ISLAND IN PLYMOUTH Devon businessman and owner of Drake’s Island, Morgan Phillips, has purchased the six-acre fortress located off the coast of Plymouth. He is now planning for the future of the island, looking to build two hotels, a museum, and a well-being centre on it. Drake’s Island was named after Sir Francis Drake, who set sail from there in 1577 to circumnavigate the globe – and Mr Phillips says there are no plans to ever change the name of the island which is an integral part of the city’s history. Read the full interview at www.westwardshippingnews.com 9 LOCAL NEWS

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