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Residents in the St Albans District are to be kept up to date with ambitious plans to improve the River Ver and Verulamium Park’s ornamental lakes.
Visitors from Worms planted a tree in Clarence Park to mark their recent twinning visit to St Albans that took in historic, leisure and cultural attractions.
New figures show that St Albans District is on track to meet an ongoing target of reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 3 per cent each year.
Plans for a new £120,000 gateway into historic Clarence Park in St Albans have been given the go ahead.
A green fashion contest featuring clothes made from thrown-away materials is among the exciting events being held during Sustainable St Albans Week.
St Albans City and District Council will support tenants wanting to install environmentally-friendly solar panels at their homes.
Emissions of carbon dioxide – one of the gases blamed for climate change – were cut by more than 13% across the St Albans District in eight years.