No hard surface paths – would like chip bark ... More suitable trees need to be planted and protected from both cattle and careless fighting dog owners.
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../spar-12.08.01-the-two-waters-open-space-f...
coloured bark is an unusual species, being a tulip tree ... It is used by local residents as a recreation ground for informal activities, football and dog walking ...
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Apr 23, 2008 ... favourable condition, beech and dog's mercury woodland and beech/bramble woodland habitat ... (Glis glis)) strip the bark from beech trees ( ...
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../appropriateassessscreeningreport-2008efb7...
damage growing trees by bark stripping. Where natural ... littering, dog fouling and erosion, although this is not specifically referred to in the Site.
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../topic-paper-chilterns-beechwoods-sac---ap...
often through dog-walking and visiting the greenspace. A significant ... bark mulch surfacing limits its use to those without mobility impairment, and ...
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Nov 5, 2025 ... grey bin; blue-lidded bin; green-lidded bin; kitchen caddy; kerbside caddy. When are my bins collected? We collect grey and blue-lidded bins on ...
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/home/...street.../household-waste-recycling
coloured bark is an unusual species, being a tulip tree ... It is used by local residents as a recreation ground for informal activities, football and dog walking ...
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../kings-langley-neighbourhood-plan---adopt...