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Sustainable Venues in Hertfordshire

Here's our pick of the best sustainable venues for hire in Hertfordshire perfect for eco-friendly conferences, green meetings and corporate events. All our sustainable venues listed are ECOsmart accredited with Greengage providing you with a complete peace of mind when organising your green meeting or event.

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10 Sustainable Venues in Hertfordshire, England

Located just outside of London, our award-winning estate is perfect for hosting everything from meetings or team retreats, to pro...
Ashridge House
Ashridge House Berkhamsted
Ashridge House , Berkhamsted, HP4 1NS
 20 Meeting Rooms  250 Max capacity
Hunton Park is the perfect location for your next conference, meeting or event! Hunton Park is situated in 22 acres of beautiful r...
Hunton Park
Hunton Park Hunton Bridge
Essex Lane , Hunton Bridge, WD4 8PN
   120 Max capacity
A warm welcome awaits you at Hotel Cromwell which was once the farmhouse home of John Thurloe, secretary to the historic Oliver ...
Hotel Cromwell Stevenage
Hotel Cromwell Stevenage Stevenage
High St , Old Town , Stevenage, SG1 3AZ
 3 Meeting Rooms  170 Max capacity
Looking for a place to base yourself for business in the Hertfordshire area? Close to London but not in London? Well, you’ve foun...
Village Hotel London Watford
Village Hotel London Watford Watford
Centennial Avenue , Centennial Park , Watford, WD6 3SB
   300 Max capacity
DoubleTree by Hilton London Elstree is located just off the A1 and Junction 23 of the M25, and a short drive from the M1 - a grea...
Doubletree by Hilton London Elstree
Doubletree by Hilton London Elstree Borehamwood
Barnet Bypass , Borehamwood, WD6 5PU
 11 Meeting Rooms  400 Max capacity
Holiday Inn Hemel Hempstead M1 J8
Breakspear Way , Hemel Hempstead, HP2 4UA
 7 Rooms  12-130 Max capacity
The Farmhouse at Redcoats
Redcoats Green , Hitchin, SG4 7JR
   
Holiday Inn Watford Junction
65-67 Clarendon Rd, Watford , Watford, WD17 1DS
   42-110 Max capacity
Rothamsted Enterprises
Rothamsted Research , West Common , Harpenden, AL5 2JQ
   8-300 Max capacity
Rose and Crown Welwyn
14 Church St , Welwyn, AL6 9LX
   

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Industry News 30/07/25

Lime Venue Portfolio’s ESG Guides Help Planners Take Practical Action

Lime Venue Portfolio has marked a major milestone in its sustainability journey with the release of the third and final edition of its ESG Event Planning Guide series. The debut of the ‘G’ Guide in June completes the trio of practical resources designed to help event organisers embed Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles into their planning, with the series already downloaded hundreds of times across the industry.The response from planners, venues, and sustainability leaders has been overwhelmingly positive, positioning the guides as some of the most actionable and accessible resources available for event professionals tackling the growing complexity of ESG delivery.Launched in stages over the past year — with the ‘E’ (Environmental) Guide in November, ‘S’ (Social) Guide in February, and now the ‘G’ (Governance) Guide — the series has become a key part of Lime Venue Portfolio’s wider commitment to sustainable and socially valuable events.Jo Austin, Sales Director, Lime Venue Portfolio, commented: "We knew when we launched the first guide that there was a real hunger from planners to do better, but they needed support, clarity, and confidence. Seeing hundreds of downloads and hearing how the guides are shaping event strategies across the country has been incredible. It’s not just about sustainability anymore — it’s about legacy, responsibility, and real, lasting value.”Each guide breaks down ESG principles into practical steps that support both planners and suppliers, covering topics such as carbon measurement, food waste, diversity, well-being, and ethical supply chains. The final ‘G’ guide goes further, exploring governance, accountability, and reporting frameworks, giving organisers the tools to measure and communicate impact.The ESG Event Planning Guide series is freely available to download from the Lime Venue Portfolio website here. Each guide is designed to work independently or as part of the full ESG framework, giving planners the flexibility to start wherever they are on their journey.

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Industry News 14/07/25

Goose Live Events unveils Industry Leading Net-Zero Roadmap

Live events agency Goose has partnered with consultancy Sustainability Simplified to turn its environmental ambitions into a clear, actionable strategy. The result: a robust Net-Zero roadmap that sets Goose apart as a leader in sustainable events.Goose has been working hard on sustainability since 2020 and identified the need for specialist support to scale its impact and bring structure to its efforts. That’s where Sustainability Simplified stepped in; a consultancy trusted for cutting through the jargon and helping events businesses make real, measurable change.“We’ve always taken sustainability seriously, but we reached a point where we needed expert guidance to focus our efforts,” said Luke Wigley, Director and Sustainability lead at Goose. “Over three months, we worked together to measure our baseline carbon footprint, update our sustainability policy, and most importantly, create a clear Net-Zero roadmap.”“The roadmap gives us a phased, five-year action plan; not just aspirational goals, but tangible changes across our business and events. It shows expected emissions reductions for each action, which makes everything clear for our team, our clients, and our suppliers.”The impact was immediate. During their collaboration, Goose was recognised as one of the UK’s 30 most sustainable event agencies. The company plans to publish its first sustainability report later this year, outlining its progress and key milestones.The roadmap itself is rooted in reality. Each proposed action, from switching energy sources to rethinking transport logistics, was workshopped with the team for feasibility, analysed for potential carbon reductions, and built into a phased implementation plan. Only measures that were both meaningful and achievable made the final cut.“Goose is a great example of what’s possible when passionate agencies commit to real change. They’re not just making promises, they’re doing the work, and already seeing the benefits for themselves and clients.” Ben Quarrell, Co-founderTo support more agencies on their journey, Sustainability Simplified has also released a 10-step guide to becoming a leader in sustainable events, available for free download now on their website.

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