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Starting a new habit or way of living is something that January is all about. While many of us may have heard of dry January, which encourages an alcohol free month, similarly Veganuary is all about going vegan and avoiding animal products – even reducing your intake of meat to once or twice a week goes a long way. We’re big on having a sustainable future and going vegan can help with your carbon footprint in multiple ways, as well as saving the lives of hundreds of animals. However, if you are a little lost in starting it at home, or simply want to taste some of the incredible ways Herts' foodie outlets can make vegan food taste, visit some of the best doing it!
The wait is over – we can finally, finally share the fantastic businesses that have made it through to final of the East of England Tourism Awards, which sets out to crown the very best tourism businesses from across Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk.
There’s no doubt about it that Hertfordshire is filled with show-stopping locations, attractions, and accommodations, but do you really know where you can find these hidden gems?
From family fun-filled activities to Herts’ amazing attractions, we're sharing with you those popular places that are ready to welcome you and the family.
Coming to Sky on 5th March, Mary and George is the latest jaw-dropping, must-see historical psychodrama to have us gripped to our screens. Promising treachery, seduction and murder, we were already hooked from the trailer, but when we found out that much of this historic series was filmed right here in Hertfordshire, we simply couldn’t get enough!
Redbourn Village Museum explores the history of the village of Redbourn.
An educational museum based in Victorian style elementary school buildings.
Sheep, cows, goats to pigs, ducks to chicken; make the perfect family day; plus regular feeding sessions, cow milking demonstrations and tractor trailer rides.
The Watford Bandstand has been moved back to its original home in Cassiobury Park, where it was built more than 100 years ago, after an extensive refurbishment. And now that the bandstand has been returned to its former glory, and it will be put to good use!
Beautiful parkland situated within the heart of Stevenage, offers aquatic and land-based activities, from sailing classes to rope-climbing.