Environmental Sustainability

November 27th, 2008

We at Braemar on Parliament Street believe in running an eco-friendly business and reducing the impact of our business on the environment where we can.  

Our committment started with the “recycling” of our 1901 built home, and the renovation/restoration which was completed over a 7 year period using recycled materials where possible. We retrieved materials from demolition sites and used them to replace things that were broken or rotten using methods sympathetic to the age and style of the house.    This ethos of recycling even extends to the use of the 1940s bone china , antique damask tablecloths and 19th century silver cutlery that we use in our dining-room at breakfast.

We invite our guests to reduce their carbon footprint by participating in the Kiwi Green tree planting program and  encourage our guests to join us in recycling waste by disposing thoughtfully of glass, plastics, used batteries etc.

We believe in protecting the beautiful environment of Auckland, New Zealand and want to ensure that your children or grandchildren can visit and enjoy it too. To this end, we’ve developed an environmental plan and welcome your support for this initiative.

Most of our guests want to help, so we invite you to join with us by enjoying our hospitality and understanding our environmental policy.

Energy

We at Braemar on Parliament Street are reducing our demand on energy by:

* Switching off appliances when you are out.
* We offer a towel and linen change agreement, which ensures you’re helping the environment by reducing energy and water use.
* We buy local produce where possible to reduce transport emissions.
* We regularly upgrade appliances to more energy-efficient models.
* Energy efficient light bulbs are installed in our premises.
* Energy-efficient timers are installed on interior and exterior lighting and motion sensor equipment.
* Our chosen energy supplier buys from renewable generation resources like wind, hydro and geothermal.
* We offer guests bicycles for local touring, walking guides to local attractions, and information on carbon-neutral transport.

Waste

We at Braemar on Parliament Street are reducing our waste by:

* Giving you the opportunity to recycle your rubbish.
* Reducing the amount of waste going to landfill by separating it for recycling.
* Reducing packaging to a minimum by not using single-packaged portions, using dispensers for high-quality toiletries, buying quality products in bulk, replacing disposable items with reusable ones.
* Offering you facilities to get news online sooner than daily newspapers, unless by request.
* Not printing unnecessary emails and printing on recycled paper. Even our invoice to you will be on recycled paper.
* Buying only from producers who offer environmentally-friendly packaging options in returnable containers where possible.
* We try to reduce waste by not purchasing products with excessive packaging.

Water

We at Braemar on Parliament Street are conserving water by:

* Recycling our laundry water for reuse on our garden
* Using only water-efficient washing machines/dishwashers.
* Installing dual-flush toilets where we can.
* Regulating garden watering by use of sensible planting practice.

 

Pollution

We at Braemar on Parliament Street are reducing pollution of waterways ,noise, air, light by :

* Using only biodegradable or non-toxic cleaning products.  We use white vinegar and baking soda a lot.
* Washing our vehicles on grass so cleaning products don’t enter drains.
* Noise-insulating our premises with heavy curtains and of course the brick walls….
* Regularly tuning our vehicles to help reduce carbon emissions.
* Using only natural/low or non-allergenic toiletry products.
* Sourcing our materials from local or Fair Trade producers.
* Sending batteries and fluorescent bulbs for recycling/safe disposal.
* Measuring our carbon emissions and offsetting where we can’t reduce.
* Training in emission-reducing techniques , such as buying locally, encouraging our guests to “walk the city”.

Wise purchasing and conservation

We at Braemar on Parliament Street are supporting wildlife conservation, regeneration of native and renewable forests by:

* Ensuring all printed material and products are sustainably sourced where possible.
* Ensuring any new furniture purchased is made from recycled or renewable sources.
* Supporting regeneration of native New Zealand forests and wildlife conservation by belonging to –
* Greenpeace
* The Native Forests Restoration Trust
* NZ Forestry Association
* World Wide Fund for Nature
* Yellow-Eyed Penguin Trust
* Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society

And the following initiatives:

* Dedicating a page on our website to conservation and encouraging guests and visitors to learn about and participate in conservation.
* Adopting 3 Hector’s dolphins
* Membership of the Official Bay Heritage Protection Society

We know that this an ongoing process and so we monitor our energy usage and make decisions based on the best outcomes for our business and the enviroment.

Pictures of Braemar

September 30th, 2008

Here is the house, shot taken at night, looking very mysterious!

Braemar on Parliament Street

Braemar on Parliament Street

Hello From Auckland NZ

September 30th, 2008

This is the weblog for our bed and breakfast house, Braemar on Parliament Street, 7 Parliament Street, Auckland.  We bought this lovely old house in 1994 to save it from demolition. To give it a life that extended beyond the forseeable future we created a Bed and Breakfast “business” here and now we share the house with people from all over the world.   Its pretty full-on, particularly during the “high season” which in NZ is from October through to the end of March, with new guests arriving nearly every day. Running a b&b is certainly not the retirement job that people make it out to be, its a very busy business with the pair of us doing just about everything – marketing, hosting, cooking, cleaning, bed-making, washing, ironing, accounting, planning, renovating, typing, valet-parking, child-minding, first-aiding – with help from our wonderful housekeeper without whom we would both be working 17 hour days!

The great thing about this job is that you get to meet the most amazing people from all walks of life. We are always fascinated at the very different things that people find to do to earn a living. We get our fair share of doctors, lawyers, accountants, teachers and other professions, but also actors, singers, writers, rocket-scientists, soccer-players, radio show hosts, farmers, renovators, interpreters, statisticians and an organ builder, and many other occupations too numerous to name.  Alongside that is often the challenge of a language difference. We are both English speaking, our housekeeper speaks English, French, Dutch, German, Greek and Serbian (and can understand some Croatian and Albanian …)   so sometimes sign language is the order of the day, and it is amazing how effective that can be!

Hosting people from other parts of the world gives us the opportunity to “sell” New Zealand, and Auckland in particular. We realise how fortunate we are to live in a society that embraces personal freedoms and the right to vote, the right to a good education, good water, nourishing food and good housing. There are many places that struggle to provide these things we take for granted.  New Zealanders are very fortunate indeed. Many of those who stay here fall in love with our country and many look at the possibility of moving here permanently.  Many of course are at the end of a long holiday and are looking forward to returning home, wherever that may be.  All are welcome and we enjoy the opportunity of helping them get to know our lovely city.