Perthshire Advertiser

Centre at dam is gold standard

- ROBBIE CHALMERS

Pitlochry Dam Visitor Centre has scooped a top environmen­tal tourism achievemen­t with a gold award from GreenTouri­sm.

The team took the opportunit­y during lockdown to put a number of environmen­tal initiative­s in place, allowing the centre to be recognised in the top tier of a growing niche within the tourism industry.

The gold, silver and bronze award certificat­ion programme, run by Green Tourism across the UK, acknowledg­es businesses which are actively working to become more sustainabl­e, encouragin­g them to develop their green campaigns and action plans.

Deborah Ryan, Pitlochry Dam visitor centre manager, said:“The Green Tourism assessment process was a great way to ensure we were operating as sustainabl­y as possible and allowed us to focus on the areas where we needed to develop further.

“Now the real work starts as we take Green Tourism’s expert advice and use it to shape our future actions.

“Visitors are becoming more focused on supporting the environmen­t and, as a local business set in such beautiful landscape, it’s important that we meet their expectatio­ns and deliver on our eco goals.”

CarolineWa­rburton,VisitScotl­and regional leadership director, said:“This is a fantastic achievemen­t for the team at Pitlochry Dam Visitor Centre and a worthy addition to the growing range of green tourism experience­s in Perthshire.

“Environmen­tal change is one of the biggest challenges facing our tourism sector which is why is it so encouragin­g to see attraction­s, such as Pitlochry Dam Visitor Centre, taking action to protect the region’s vital natural assets.

“By taking responsibi­lity to cut our carbon footprint today, we are protecting Scotland’s world famous natural beauty for the visitors of tomorrow.”

Lisa Wilson, sustainabl­e tourism assessor at Green Tourism, said:“The team at the centre have been dedicated and focused on achieving a Green Tourism award and this is reflected in their achievemen­t of the gold award.

“The centre was designed and built to be as sustainabl­e as possible.

“The site shares informatio­n and educates visitors on the system, its history and the benefits of hydro power.

“With the focus on food provenance and local sourcing it is no surprise the café holds the Visit Scotland Taste our best award.”

The visitor centre, which opened in January 2017, is operating strict health and hygiene and social distancing protocols as well as reviewing its opening hours to 10am until 4.30pm daily.

The exhibition space remains closed at present, but the café and shop are open.

Visitors are being reminded to check www.pitlochryd­am.com and social media platforms for updates before visiting.

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