
Let’s become greener together

Coming
together
St Albans District Greener Together is a network of likeminded people and organisations who are united in their concern for the environment and the importance of living sustainably, focusing on making a difference around our main themes of energy and transport.

Building a
community
We will form a community to work together, creating action and difference in St Albans and across the District.

Making a
difference
Together we will exchange ideas, knowledge and activities with a growing network of motivated individuals. Our goal is to work together to improve sustainability within our own lives and in the local area focusing on our main themes of energy and transport.



Members
- Greener SchoolsGreener Schools is a Community Interest Company which provides environmental education in the form of assemblies and workshops to inspire and empower UK school children to understand
- Reimagine EverythingReimagine Everything facilitates collective action and systemic change for healthy ecosystems and thriving communities.
- Creature ComfortsCreature Comforts is your local independent vet clinic just on the high street.
- WALX Ver ValleyWALX Ver Valley is an outdoor exercise club with Nordic walking at its heart. Based in St Albans they deliver a varied programme of Nordic and Explorer WALX alongside the Total Body WALX workouts
Recent News
- St Albans Greener Together Community Energy WebinarOn Wednesday June 18th, St Albans Greener Together hosted an engaging panel discussion centred on the themes and impact of Wilding in St Albans.
- St Albans Greener Together Wilding in our District PanelOn Wednesday June 18th, St Albans Greener Together hosted an engaging panel discussion centred on the themes and impact of Wilding in St Albans.
- Recycling: Your Questions Answered WebinarSt Albans Greener Together and The Green House are proud to have presented the Recycling: Your Questions Answered webinar.
- Wilding in Our District – Why and How?Wilding is the process of restoring natural ecosystems by allowing nature to take its course…







