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Residents in St Albans District concerned about air pollution levels are urged to sign up to a free alerts service.
A national campaign aimed at creating more locally generated renewable electricity is being supported by St Albans City and District Council.
More than 100 actions are to be taken to tackle the climate emergency and make St Albans District carbon neutral by the end of the decade.
Residents in St Albans District are encouraged to apply for grants to plant trees in their neighbourhood.
Work to level an events area in Harpenden’s Rothamsted Park with spoil from the nearby leisure centre development has begun.
A path through an ancient woodland in St Albans District has been surfaced to create an all-weather trail.
A major tree planting programme for the St Albans District is to be developed – with residents and community groups being asked to help out.
Verulamium Park, Clarence Park, Bricket Wood Common, Sopwell Nunnery, and Hatfield Road Cemetery have all been recognised as among the very best parks and green spaces in the country.