Feb 13, 2023 ... Wooden coffins will only be accepted if manufactured from timber felled in managed tree forests and must be ecologically sound. The deceased ...
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/home/community-living/.../woodland-burials
When cutting grass in residential areas, we usually: use a ride-on mower to cut the larger areas of grass; use a strimmer to cut around obstacles (such as trees ...
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/home/.../grass-hedge-and-shrub-cutting
These should be robust urban trees. ... This should include tree and shrub planting, with the objective of achieving a line of trees that meet above the road to ...
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../manorestatebrief_section3h79a768445115...
Apr 13, 2026 ... Tree or hedge works/removal not in a conservation area or covered by a TPO (this is a civil matter – contact our Trees and Woodlands team for ...
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/home/planning.../planning-enforcement
Trees and Woodlands; Countryside Access and Rights of Way. Together they maintain the outdoor spaces in the borough, ensuring a clean and enjoyable ...
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/home/environment-street.../clean-safe-green
Oct 10, 2025 ... There are also eight veteran Sweet Chestnut trees, estimated to be around 400 years old. Facilities. Car park (free to use); Dogs welcome ...
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/home/leisure.../chipperfield-common
The sites at Three Cherry Trees Lane, Hemel Hempstead and at the M25/A10 in Broxbourne represent the only significant green field allocations, and are ...
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../areabasedpolicies_f04_landfordevelopmen...
CATEGORY B TREE - CANOPY AND ROOT. PROTECTION ZONE. CATEGORY C TREE - CANOPY AND ROOT. PROTECTION ZONE. EXISTING TREES - A, B # C CATEGORY ONLY express and ...
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../la43-la4-tree-category-diagram---june-201...
Jan 25, 2024 ... ... trees planted as part of UK-Japan cultural initiative 23 March 2026 Special ceremony sees 35 trees planted in Gadebridge Park as part of ...
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Nests are usually 9-18m above ground in vertical twigs of mature conifer trees such as spruce and firs, in a climbing plant or deciduous tree. (especially oak).
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../topic-paper-chilterns-beechwoods-sac---ap...