Here at Hemel Hempstead Business Ambassadors we love to celebrate the success of our members and all businesses in Dacorum. So we are delighted to work with Dacorum Borough Council […]
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November Event Report
A huge thank you to all of you who joined us at Nuffield Health on the 28th and indeed to Nuffield for hosting. Nuffield started our discussion on Health & […]
Read MoreRecycling – From Crisps to Clothes
Dacorum Borough Council has two pieces of news on the recycling front this month. Firstly a new partnership with TerraCycle will enable residents to recycle their crisp packets and secondly […]
Read MoreSir Mike Penning MP – Update from Parliament
As I write this, we are in conference season and I will shortly be heading to Manchester to attend the Conservative Party Conference. Brexit is far from settled and the […]
Read MoreSustainability at the heart of your business
At our July Exclusive Ambassadors meeting, we enjoyed a thought-provoking presentation on “Putting sustainability at the heart of your business” from CEO of The Plant Mark, Steve Malkin. He clearly […]
Read MoreFree compost giveaway for Dacorum residents
To celebrate International Compost Awareness Week (5-11 May), Dacorum Borough Council are giving away free compost to residents to use on their gardens. Anyone who lives in Dacorum can come […]
Read MoreRiver Gade revitalized
Gadebridge Park was officially ‘re-opened’ on Friday 26 October following the transformative improvement works to the River Gade. The river restoration improvements were carried out by Affinity Water in collaboration […]
Read MoreDacorum scoop five Green Flag awards
Hemel Hempstead Business Ambassador Dacorum Borough Council have gained five Green Flag awards for their parks and open spaces. The Green Flag Award is the benchmark national standard for parks […]
Read MorePrologis – A Decade of Environmental Protection
Twenty years ago, when Prologis in the UK was founded, industrial logistics buildings (or sheds as they are affectionately known) were regarded as little more than places to protect the […]
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