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Derbyshire tourism business wins national business prize for green growth

Multi award-winning Derbyshire business Hoe Grange Holidays has won the first-ever Green Growth Awards, a national competition recognising the top small businesses across the UK using sustainability to innovate and drive business growth. The Awards are organised by Small Business Britain in partnership with BT.
Hoe Grange Holidays was crowned joint winner at a ceremony at BT’s London HQ in March and awarded a £5000 sustainability grant, which they’ve already spent on further enhancing their impressive green credentials.
Run by family team David, Felicity and Caroline Brown, the business amazed judges with its commitment to sustainability and driving positive change through innovation, showcasing how green practices can benefit both the planet and the bottom line for the UK’s small businesses.
Hoe Grange Holidays has a well-earned a reputation for sharing its stunning Peak District surroundings responsibly with visitors. Based on a working farm between Bakewell and Ashbourne, the business offers eco-friendly and accessible log cabins and glamping holidays.
Caroline said, “We’re over the moon to win at the first-ever Green Growth Awards. Sustainability has always been at the heart of our small family-run business. We know our guests value it, but it’s incredibly rewarding to be recognised by the business community too. We hope our story inspires other small businesses to innovate in sustainability.”
Sharing the announcement of the award, BT and Small Business Britain have congratulated Hoe Grange Holidays for “setting the standard for eco-friendly tourism”.
Using the latest technology, the Hoe Grange team ensure they have a positive impact on the environment without compromising guest experience.
Their log cabins and glamping pods are kept warm and cosy all year round by wind and solar power, heat pumps and eco-friendly natural insulation.
In 2024, the business also installed a battery storage system to store surplus electricity generated for use at night or during less favourable weather conditions.
But little things can make a big difference too – the team are proud of their commitment to community engagement, local business partnerships, and sharing their passion for sustainable farming and biodiversity.
The green approach at Hoe Grange not only attracts eco-conscious travellers but significantly reduces costs too. They’ve reduced their carbon footprint by 77% in the last three years and are well on track to achieve Net Zero before 2030.
Michelle Ovens CBE, founder of Small Business Britain, says: “Hoe Grange Holidays are true pioneers in sustainability. Their commitment to integrating eco-friendly practices into their operations showcases how small businesses can make a profound impact—not only on the environment but also on their profitability. Hoe Grange Holidays is setting the bar for others to follow, proving that sustainability isn’t just a trend, but a smart, long-term business strategy.”

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