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Michael Gove, the Environment Secretary is seeking to boost recycling rates and is considering a reward and return scheme for bottles. Plastic bottles are of particular concern because of the problems that plastic causes in oceans and other parts of the
Shona Davies tells Clive Glover about her trip of a lifetime to raise money for MIND in Herts
With another pedestrian recently killed on Camp Road in St.Albans, is it time for a 20 mph zone across St.Albans? We hear the concerns of a Camp School Mum and St.Albans Green Party campaigner, Jill Mills.
With Oxfam celebrating its 75th birthday Hilary from St.Albans Book Shop reveals why its such a hidden gem. Plus Catherine Ross of Transition St.Albans explains about Sustainable Saturday.
With the hedgerows full of mellow fruitfulness its a great time to get out there in the autumn sunshine and enjoy a little of natures bounty. Graham Couling of Polaris Bushcraft explains why he loves foraging and gives us some great tips so we can try it
Hear Reverend Rosemary Fletcher explain about the inspiring Talking Lunches, and the St.Albans Green Directory, aimed at those undergoing the difficult task of clearing a house for a relative.
Helen Hutchison, Environment Officer for the Diocese of St.Albans, explains how Creationtide is a new festival with ancient roots, how thinking about the environment is changing within the church and how there is something that the leaders of all major f
Llewellyn Lowen of the RSPCA busts some myths about urban foxes.
Cycling to work - a simple solution to so many difficult problems. Listen to Laurence Boon of Cycle to Work Day and Rona Wightman from St.Albans Cycle Campaign to hear why.
Impromptu was produced by the Abbey Theatre of St Albans and Radio Verulam. It is a story about war and love.