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Jill Watson, Chair of SustFest21
- Credit: St Albans Sustainability Festival
Organisers of the St Albans Sustainability Festival have decided to go ahead with the environmental event for 2021 after last year s was cancelled due to the pandemic.
They are asking groups across St Albans, Harpenden, and local villages to organise Covid-safe events about living sustainably.
SustFest 2021 runs from Sunday May 23 to Sunday June 6. New for this year will be a flexible, online events listings allowing groups to alter arrangements as lockdown rules change.
It uses the ‘One Planet Living’ framework created by Bioregional with themes including zero waste, community, sustainable food and natural habitats.
The sign at Rampside says: ‘Lockdown three, residents only.’ Sheila Wright, from Roose, described it as ‘cheeky and non-communal’. Mail readers had their say after reading the story. Jamie Wilson said: “People are entitled to go out and exercise - nice little bike ride down the old line and through Rampside. Obviously one of the residents has too much time on their hands. Guess that means the people of Rampside aren’t ordering food from takeaways too then? Or milk from the milkman? And obviously don’t want their post delivered. Katie McGuire said: “I live at Roa Island and did have a little chuckle at the sign. However, it really is like Piccadilly Circus some days but, then again, if people are just exercising in their local area and walking down the old line etc. they aren’t doing anything wrong. I think it’s just because people are staying local rather than going up the Lakes, and so it seems busier than usual.”