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Walking for wildlife, a rare bird success and snapping your way to a great prize - Frieda Rummenhohl explains whats happening at the Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trusts in her conversation with Amanda Yorwerth on this weeks show.
During this, National Nest Box week, Frieda Rummenhohl from HMWT talks about particular homeless birds that they’re helping and how you can help too, plus, after the success of Wild at Home Winter term she’ll tell us what’s planned for Wild at Home Sprin
The Remarkable World of Trees is a beautiful and fascinating new exhibition at St.Albans Museum and Art Gallery. It’s the brain child of local tree enthusiast and author of the sell out book, the Remarkable Trees of St.Albans, Kate Bretherton, who, in
We hear from Tim Hill of the Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trusts about a ground breaking project the trust is undertaking for St.Albans District Council to make St.Albans a bit wilder.
There are plans for a large solar farm between Radlett and Elstree. Following a consultation process last year, Enso Energy has applied for planning permission for a 300 acre green belt site. They say that it would provide enough energy for 15,600 homes
With the start of Plastic Free July, Sandy Gibb of Plastic Free St.Albans explains how you can help St.Albans to become a Plastic Free City, and John Pritchard of the Ver Valley Society explains why it’s time to get tough on water.
Josh Kubale from Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trusts explains how we can all benefit from going Wild at Home, and Sustainable St.Albans Trustee Catherine Ross talks about cancellation of this years St.Albans Sustainability Festival, but how there are sti
John Pritchard highlights the pitiful state of our river, the Ver, and how you can help by answering some questions. And whilst many people can’t wait for 5G to arrive in St.Albans one local resident is so concerned that she’s petitioning the council.
Some fabulous gift ideas from St Francis hospice that are great for the planet, raise money for a great cause and would be gorgeous to receive. The gifts discussed, including the pre-loved book subscription can be found here In the picture you can
Local foodie and author, Becky Alexander, talks about her new book The Green Lunch Box and explains why she thinks lunchtime is the time to help ourselves and the planet to a better 2022. Plus Cllr Eric Buckmaster wants your help with cutting the enor