Category: Cup Club Bude
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Tamar Lake Cafe joins Cup Club Bude
Café Limelight at The Castle Bude has joined Cup Club Bude as of December 1st, promoting sustainable choices for residents and visitors. The Castle, a cultural hub, features a Heritage Centre and art galleries. Customers can use reusable cups at Café Limelight, enhancing climate action and community engagement in Bude.
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Rosies Kitchen has joined the crew
Café Limelight at The Castle Bude has joined Cup Club Bude as of December 1st, promoting sustainable choices for residents and visitors. The Castle, a cultural hub, features a Heritage Centre and art galleries. Customers can use reusable cups at Café Limelight, enhancing climate action and community engagement in Bude.
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Cup Club Bude now pouring at River Life Cafe!
Café Limelight at The Castle Bude has joined Cup Club Bude as of December 1st, promoting sustainable choices for residents and visitors. The Castle, a cultural hub, features a Heritage Centre and art galleries. Customers can use reusable cups at Café Limelight, enhancing climate action and community engagement in Bude.
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The Future of Cornwall’s DMO
Following the dissolution of Visit Cornwall, stakeholders are collaborating to establish a new Destination Management Organisation to promote sustainable tourism. A recent survey highlighted rising operational costs and reduced visitor numbers as significant challenges. Sustainability is prioritized within the industry, emphasizing responsible practices and brand integrity for Cornwall’s visitor economy.
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From Crowdfunder to Community Movement: Our Ambitions for 2026
Cup Club Bude, supported by The National Lottery Community Fund, has launched a pilot project for a community-led returnable coffee cup scheme to combat single-use waste. By promoting the use of reusable cups among local cafés and residents, the initiative aims to foster environmental responsibility and strengthen community pride while monitoring its impact.
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National Lottery Grant Win for Bude!
Cup Club Bude, supported by The National Lottery Community Fund, has launched a pilot project for a community-led returnable coffee cup scheme to combat single-use waste. By promoting the use of reusable cups among local cafés and residents, the initiative aims to foster environmental responsibility and strengthen community pride while monitoring its impact.
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Café Limelight at The Castle Bude Joins Cup Club Bude
Café Limelight at The Castle Bude has joined Cup Club Bude as of December 1st, promoting sustainable choices for residents and visitors. The Castle, a cultural hub, features a Heritage Centre and art galleries. Customers can use reusable cups at Café Limelight, enhancing climate action and community engagement in Bude.
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How Reusable Cups Can Save Your Cafe Money
Independent cafes face rising operating costs primarily due to disposable packaging. Switching to reusable, returnable cups can significantly lower expenses and waste, enhance brand loyalty, and ensure business resilience amid regulatory changes. This shift not only promotes sustainability but also supports local communities, fostering a circular economy while benefiting both businesses and customers.
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The Courtyard Cafe Joins Cup Club Bude
We’re delighted to welcome The Courtyard Cafe as one of the newest members of Cup Club Bude and what a brilliant fit they are for our growing reuse community. If you know Bude well, you’ll know The Courtyard Cafe. Tucked away in the pretty Lansdown Mews, it’s one of those rare spots that manages to feel hidden and…
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Little Pig Farm Shop Launching This Friday!
Little Pig Farm Shop is partnering with Cup Club Bude, launching this Friday. This collaboration promotes local produce and sustainability by reducing single-use cups, encouraging reuse, and enhancing community connections. Visitors can enjoy the café, accommodations, and PIGSHED Sauna while participating in a circular economy that supports North Cornwall living.
