28 Oct 2014
Buzzing at The Savoy, London

FRHI Hotels & Resorts

In partnership with River of Flowers and alongside fellow Fairmont Hotels & Resorts properties globally, The Savoy, A Fairmont Managed Hotel, is supporting the plight of the pollinator bee and campaigning for its protection.

Designed and built in-house, The Savoy Bee Hotel will be unveiled with the High Commissioner for Canada, Mr. Gordon Campbell at the Canadian High Commission's Macdonald House, on Friday, 24 October 2014 and will find its permanent home later this year on the rooftop of a newly-revitalized Canada House on Trafalgar Square. Once in place overlooking Trafalgar Square, the Bee Hotel will provide the perfect, sustainable home for some of central London's Solitary Bees; namely the Red Mason Bees, Leafcutter Bees and Carpenter Bees.

Approximately 220 species of wild 'Solitary' bees reside in the UK, so named as they live alone in small cell-like nests. Unlike the more social Bumblebees and Honeybees, Solitary Bees are harmless, rarely sting and do not live in hives or honeycombs. Sadly, research indicates the overall number of pollinator bees has been on a steady decline for decades, greatly impacting the health of ecosystems, the reproduction of flowering plants and the pollination of our food. This is a grave concern, as bees are responsible for pollinating more than 80 per cent of flowering plants, fruits and vegetables. A primary cause of this decline is the loss and fragmentation of habitat.

The Savoy Bee Hotel has been carefully constructed to incorporate a range of floors that offer a different nesting site to accommodate all pollinator bee sizes and needs as follows:

• ROOFTOP ROOMS offer dry leaves, twigs and dry brambles.
• TOP FLOOR SUITES offer desirable bundles of bamboo canes that act as perfect hollow nesting tunnels; protected by the roof overhead from rain and wind.
• FAMILY SUITES on the middle floor offer plenty of dry leaf litter, twigs, stems and bits of wood, hidden behind a slatted façade.
• SINGLE ROOMS set in a wooden floor offers a selection of drilled holes in different diameters to accommodate the various sizes of Solitary Bees.
• GROUND FLOOR guest rooms are specially designed for pine cones.

Once in residence, the bees will use The Savoy Bee Hotel as their permanent home for at least nine months. On arrival they will begin to construct their cells, lining them with a collected mixture of pollen and nectar or cut leaves, where they lay an egg and wall it up with mud. Once the egg hatches, the larva eats this nutritious mixture and then pupates, finally emerging as an adult bee the following spring of summer and becoming a new resident guest.

Situated on the banks of the Thames since 1889, the iconic Savoy has been awarded time and time again for their commitment to sustainability and their leadership in improving local community well-being and ecosystems. Earlier this year, The Savoy partnered with social enterprise, River of Flowers to create the capital's first ever central wildflower walk, a floral trail to increase the planting of native wildflowers in the city, and awareness of green and floral spaces along the Thames. All along the river, green space planted with wild flowers will create a string of 'pit-stops' for bees and other pollinators.

As part of the luxury hotel brand's Fairmont Sustainability Partnership, a number of Fairmont hotels have developed solitary bee initiatives to offer pollinator bees natural habitats to eat, rest and pollinate. Additionally, in support of healthy bee populations globally, Fairmont also has many honeybee apiaries on rooftops and in gardens around the world.

About Fairmont Hotels & Resorts

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts connects guests to the very best of its destinations worldwide, reflecting each locale's energy, culture and history. Passionate travelers choose the luxury hotel brand for its ability to deliver memorable travel experiences, personalized and thoughtful service, and hotels that are one-of-a-kind. Serving as genuine gateways to their destinations, Fairmont hotels offer locally-inspired cuisine and spirited bars and lounges, distinctive design and décor, and a steadfast responsibility to environmental and social priorities. With more than 65 hotels globally, and many more in development, landmark hotels in the Fairmont collection include The Plaza in New York, London's The Savoy, Fairmont Peace Hotel in Shanghai and Quebec City's Fairmont Le Château Frontenac. Fairmont is owned by FRHI Hotels & Resorts, a leading global hotel company with over 110 hotels under the Fairmont, Raffles, and Swissôtel brands. The company also manages Fairmont, Raffles and Swissôtel branded luxury private residence clubs, whole-ownership residences and serviced residences properties. For more information or reservations, please visit fairmont.com.

About Fairmont Sustainability Partnership

Fairmont is a leader in sustainability and was one of the world's first hotel companies to embrace environmental stewardship. The luxury hotel brand has expanded this commitment to include economic, environmental, and social programming through its Fairmont Sustainability Partnership. With the goal of improving the overall well-being of local communities where Fairmont does business, the program focuses on four key areas to achieve change; Responsible Business, Ecosystem, Environment and Engagement. Building on the brand's environmental platform, once described by National Geographic Traveler as "the most comprehensive environmental program in the hotel industry," ongoing global initiatives include reductions in energy and water consumption, waste generation and carbon emissions, sustainable practices related to design, proactive construction and procurement policies, as well as community outreach through local groups and partnerships. As the first luxury hotel group to address climate change, Fairmont also works with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to achieve established greenhouse gas emission reduction targets, among other strategic initiatives.

For more information

Richard Butler
The Brandman Agency
richard@brandmanpr.com
+61 422 819 217