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The butterfly population of parts of St Albans District has increased by 350% in just three years thanks to a major wilding programme.
People sleeping rough in St Albans District will all be offered a bed for the night in safe and warm accommodation during the cold winter months.
Residents are urged to give their views on proposals to change some parish and town council arrangements in St Albans District.
A new Tree Warden scheme has been launched in St Albans District to give residents an opportunity to care for their local environment.
Today the 11 councils in Hertfordshire submitted a joint proposal to the Government on the future of local government in the county.
St Albans City and District Council will shortly be inviting all residents to have their say on proposed changes to
More than 4,400 new trees are to be planted at Verulamium Park in St Albans and new wildflower meadows created.
St Albans City and District Council has chosen the option of two unitary authorities as its preferred model for the future of local government in Hertfordshire.