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Environmental Policy

Discover Dorset Tours is committed to providing sustainable access to the local environment.

Our Philosophy

Discover Dorset Tours’ underlying philosophy is to encourage and assist people to get out and explore the area whilst minimising the environmental impact of their visit. As a company, Discover Dorset Tours and it’s activities are an integral part of the local environment and we recognise this role and the associated responsibilities.

Our Business

Our day to day operations are all carried out where possible in an environmentally considerate way. We recycle where possible and endeavour to reduce our water and energy consumption to the minimum. We only use paper that is recycled or from sustainable sources.

Our Vehicles

Our business model is designed to allow our customers to visit rural and urban locations with a minimal increase in the amount of road traffic, an increasing problem as more people wish to experience the delights of hidden Britain. By travelling in a minibus we can, at the same time, take you to places not accessible by larger coaches and reduce the vehicle impact on those locations. With modern Euro 3 diesel engines, CO2 emissions are considerably lower than those of older less efficient vehicles.

Climate Neutral Tours

Increasing carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are thought to be key to the increase in global temperatures. In an effort to slash our ‘Carbon Footprint’, Discover Dorset Tours now offsets all the CO2 emissions from its tours through the Climate Care organisation, who run a series of projects that reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere.

Discover Dorset Quadricycle

Discover Dorset Tours, in an effort to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels even more, now carries out, where possible, all our local deliveries and marketing activities by recumbent bicycle. Watch out for it as it cruises the streets of Bournemouth throughout the season.

Our Tours

Many of our tours include walking through the countryside and along the coast. We ensure that all our passengers are made aware of the Countryside Code

  • Be safe, plan ahead and follow any signs
  • Leave gates and property as you find them
  • Protect plants and animals and take your litter home
  • Keep dogs under close control
  • Consider other people

and the Fossil Code.

On the beach

  • Always stay away from the cliffs.
  • Do not climb the cliffs. Rock falls can happen at any time.
  • Beware of landslides and mudflows, especially during or after wet weather.
  • Always aim to be on the beaches on a falling tide and beware of the incoming tide, especially around headlands.
  • Beware of large waves in rough weather, especially on steeply shelving beaches like Chesil.

On the coast path

  • Keep well away from the cliff edges and ensure that children and dogs are kept under control.
  • Observe all restricted access and diversion signs - this is a changing and active coast. The signs indicate danger.
  • Follow the Country Code.

Collecting fossils

  • The best, and safest, place to look for fossils is on the beach where the sea has washed away soft clay and mud.
  • Do not collect or hammer into the cliffs, fossil features or rocky ledges.
  • Keep collecting to a minimum. Avoid removing in situ fossils, rocks or minerals.
  • The collection of actual specimens should be restricted to those places where there is a plentiful supply.
  • Only collect what you need ... leave something for others.
  • Never collect from walls or buildings. Take care not to undermine fences, bridges or other structures.
  • Be considerate and don't leave a site in an unsightly or dangerous condition.
  • Some landowners do not wish people to collect ... please observe notices.
Fossil Code © 2006 Jurassic Coast
 

Newsflash!

April 2008

Coming soon: The Oxford Express!. Building on the success of our Bath Express tour this year we will be launching a new tour to Oxford starting on May 4th.

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