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New sustainable market on Harpenden Common
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New monthly market launches in St Albans
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Eat Wholefoods will have a stall at the St Albans sustainable market.
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Sustainable markets in St Albans city centre will open and close the fifth award-winning Sustainability Festival.
The events on May 23 and June 6 will see more than 70 local businesses, community groups and charities lining St Peter’s Street and Market Place.
There will be vegetarian and vegan street food vendors, including Lussmanns, Peddling Pizza, Papa Paella and South Indian Food.
The focus of the market, and other festival events, is about living more sustainably and getting closer to nature.
Zero waste stalls such as Phase Out Plastic and Jefferson Crafts will have displays along with market favourites Eat Wholefoods, who use sustainable packaging.
What s happening at 2021 St Albans Sustainability Festival?
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Businesses in Tier 1 Hereford and Tier 3 St Albans have revealed how changing Covid rules have left them facing very different prospects over Christmas.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock yesterday plunged millions more Brits into lockdown amid growing coronavirus cases across the country.
Hertfordshire was moved from Tier 2 restrictions up to Tier 3, joining the likes of London, Kent and Greater Manchester from Saturday.
But Herefordshire bucked the national trend of doom and gloom during Mr Hancock s announcement, as it was moved from Tier 2 to Tier 1 - the lowest possible alert level in England.
Latest footfall figures released today show the number of shoppers on Britain s High Streets has fallen by nearly 40 per cent compared to this time last year.