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Local entrepreneur Ruby is determined to ensure that her new product, the UKs first period wear, is sustainable in every respect. Hear her talk about her journey from idea to prototype via her first sewing lesson, being her own guinea pig and even a sear
The sun is out and London Luton airport has now changed to its summer schedule - which for many people means even more annoying aircraft noise. In this podcast Neil Thompson, Operations Manager from London Luton Airport and Nigel Green from St.Albans Qui
Against strong competition, Sustainable St.Albans Week ran away once again with the Mayors Pride Environment Champion Award. In this podcast we find out what makes the week so special and what exciting things they have planned for the future.
The addition of 1130 houses to the Symondshyde area took a step closer this week, but John Gardner explains why there is still hope and what can be done to help. On a happier note, Sahira explains about the Incredible Edible movement, what its achieved i
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Local entrepreneur Ben was so incensed by so much great food going to waste that hes set up a business to help tackle it. Hear about his tasty product and how you can get hold of it! And Dr.Chantal Helm from the University of Hertfordshire is asking for
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Janet Bruce, chair of St.Albans veg growing group talks about some of the great things happening at Food Smiles now, and how you can join the vegilicious fun. Plus Rothamsted PhD student Jonathan Carruthers saw that oil seed rape wasnt so good for bees a
Darja Dobermans route to becoming a research scientist at Rothamsted Research has been a convoluted one, but she explains why shes passionate about her work on bugs as a high protein food source for people in African and Asia. She explains how women in p