Upper Lea Valley Group

Links

Wheathampstead & District Preservation Society, whose objectives are to conserve what is best about Wheathampstead and manage change the best interests of the whole village.

(www.wheathampsteadpreservation.org.uk)

Countryside Management Service (Herts), enabling communities to care for their local environment.

(http://enquire.hertscc.gov.uk/cms/)

British Trust for Conservation Volunteers, the UK's leading charity working with people to bring about positive environmental change.

(www.btcv.org.uk)

Groundwork Trust, building sustainable communities through joint environmental action

(www.groundwork-herts.org.uk)

Lee Valley Regional Park, official site of the Lee Valley Regional Park in North London.

(www.leevalleypark.org.uk)

All Saints Church, the Anglican church in Harpenden though the grounds of which the Lea Valley Walk has a permissive route.

(www.stalbans.gov.uk/allsaints)

Natural England - Natural England works for people, places and nature to conserve and enhance biodiversity, landscapes and wildlife.

(www.naturalengland.org.uk)

River Lea, an educational site for children.

(www.riverlee.org.uk)

Harpenden Town Council, the official website for Harpenden.

(www.harpenden.gov.uk)

Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust, a partnership with other organisations to enhance wildlife sites and protect wildlife for the future.

(www.wildlifetrust.org.uk/herts/)

Marshals Heath Nature Reserve, a Local Nature Reserve virtually adjoining the Lea Valley Walk at Wheathampstead.

(www.wheathampstead.net/mh)

The Watercress Wildlife Association, volunteers in St Albans are creating a haven for wildlife

(www.watercress-net.org.uk)

Digswell Lake Society, owns and maintains this lake and surrounds north of Welwyn Garden City

(www.digswell-lake.org.uk)

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