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Its all things hedgehog on this edition of Environment Matters. Fay Vass of the hedgehog helping campaign Hedgehog Street talks about the first ever census of hedgehog houses and local hedgehog lover Jill Stevens tells us how she came to help out hedgeho
Funds - or lack of them are the theme for this show. St.Albans District Council as withdrawn funding from yet more bus services. Who will be affected? Is it all bad news? Amanda Yorwerth speaks to Paul Spelzini of Potters Bar and St.Albans Transport User
John Hale of St.Albans Quieter Skies explains why its important for you to complain now if you are disturbed by aircraft noise over St.Albans, and Danielle Durant Taylor of the Cobbles Kitchen Cookery School shares her thoughts on foraged blackberries.
Sheri and Harry from the Great Northern Pub joined Jonny Seabrook on Thursday’s Verulam in the Morning to talk about the new menu chef Harry has put together and the plans Landlord Sheri has put in place at the pub. Checkout their website www.great
Sheri and Harry from the Great Northern Pub joined Jonny Seabrook on Thursday’s Verulam in the Morning to talk about the new menu chef Harry has put together and the plans Landlord Sheri has put in place at the pub. Checkout their website www.great
Malcolm Hull of Hertfordshire and Middlesex Butterfly Conservation explains why your butterfly sightings are valuable and how easy it is to join in. Plus Charlotte Hussey from Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust talks about the local reserves and resource
Nathan Brown of Rothamsted Research talks about the work they have done to make citizen science even more valuable, and Charlotte Hussey of the Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust tells us about the wonderful Festival of Wildlife.
Emma talks about her new St.Albans campaign - Refuse the Straw. Find out what shes achieved and how you can help. Over at Rothamsted Research Charlotte Wainright has been using spare weather data to work out the next stop for hitch hiking pest insects.
Hear about how Food Waste Ninjas cut food waste in St.Albans City School by nearly 40%, pupils are taking action to clean up the air and Earthworks are preparing for their annual Summer Fair.
The changes at Cassiobury Park arent just great because they have made the park even more fun, they have sustainability at their core. Hear Deputy Mayor of Watford Cllr Peter Taylor explain. And if you go down to the woods this weekend youll be sure of a