Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 days 28 minutes
Trees have such an immense value for our landscapes, our climate, our wildlife, and our wellbeing - and you only need to visit Heartwood to see how many of us love our woods here in St.Albans - but they are under threat from diseases carried by trees com
Local eco- entrepreneur Ruby Raut talks about how teens can now have plastic free periods, and about her ground breaking poster campaign. Plus, Emma Tyres of Plastic Free St.Albans has tips for a plastic free return to school and asks for your your help
St. Albans is hosting its first ever Vegan Fair. Organiser Vente explains whats to look forward to for vegans and none vegans alike. Plus, Nigel from campaign group St.Albans Quieter Skies talks about proposed expansion at Luton Airport and how you have
The Flamestead Scarecrow Festival has been held in the sleepy village of Flamstead every year since 2002. Residents enter a competition for the best scarecrow of the village, displaying their creations outside their homes. Visitors can walk around the vi
Louise Palmer, Waste and Recycling Officer at St.Albans District Council, helps with listeners recycling conundrums. From deodorant bottles to coffee cups and black plastic food trays to teabags, Louise has lots of information and helpful tips.
Amazing veteran St.Albans Strider Jack Brooks talks about his marathon first and why hes chosen to be vegetarian. Plus Marcus from Ayletts Nurseries explains why bringing those lovely plants back from holiday isnt such a good idea.
Emily Wilson, the Hedgehog Officer from the organisation Hedgehog Street, explains how the need for hedgehog houses is as high now as in the winter and what to do to ensure that you can make just the kind of house that hedgehogs love. John Gardiner of Sa
As inspirational teacher Helen Cox says goodbye to Sir John Lawes she finishes with a project bringing together students and local farmers. Plus, Charlotte Hussey of Herts and Middx Wildlife Trust explains how the Festival of Wildlife is not just your st
Emsrayne Renewable Energy Ltd are planning to submit a proposal to build an energy from waste plant on green belt land at New Mill End between Harpenden and Luton on land owned by the Luton Hoo Estate. In this show Amanda Yorwerth speaks to Nigel Cronin,
On World Population Day, Helen Haran of St.Albans Population Matters explains why Sir David Attenborough thinks we need to act on our exploding population, and Malcolm Hull of Herts and Middlesex Butterfly Conservation wants us all to spend 15 lovely min