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    Designs for new leisure, culture and arts facilities in Harpenden being developed

    Feedback on proposals for new leisure, arts and cultural facilities for Harpenden and the rest of the District is being taken forward in the £18 million project’s designs.

  • Smallford logo

    Finance for four community projects

    Four new community projects in the St Albans District are to be funded in part by contributions from property developers. Around £35,000 will go towards improvements to the Colney Heath sectio

  • Splash park

    Improving the community

    Major work is to be undertaken this month to improve one of the main attractions at Verulamium Park in St Albans.

  • St Albans building, clock tower and cathedral

    Pay-to-Stay changes stopped

    Pay-to-Stay – a proposal to increase local authority housing rents for higher earners – will not be implemented by St Albans City and District Council.

  • St Albans road

    Action on air pollution

    A campaign to warn motorists in the St Albans District about the dangers of keeping their engines idling is to be launched later this year.

  • Chris Dunkley, CEO of RoCRE; Sajid Javid, the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government; Cllr Julian Daly, Leader of St Albans City and District Council and Chair of the Green Triangle and Angela Karp, Director – Science Innovation, Engagement and Partnerships at Rothamsted Research.

    Secretary of state visits envirotech enterprise zone

    Growing the enviro-tech sector in St Albans District topped the agenda when the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government visited Harpenden on Friday.

  • Grow Our Own

    Growing Our Own

    Forty apprenticeships have been created over the past five years by St Albans City and District Council as part of a new approach to recruitment.

  • Give your views on crime

    Residents are being asked for their views on how the St Albans District can be made an even safer place to live and work.