News from Therfield Heath

Friends of Therfield Heath and Greens

Friends of Therfield Heath and Greens Grasslands are important as carbon sinks, part of the planet’s carbon cycle, which stores carbon dioxide from the atmosphere helping to keep the Earth’s temperature stable. Unfortunately, human activities upset the carbon cycle. It has been shown that having natural grasslands close to fields helps pollination due to the …

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Royston Kite Festival 2022

Royston Kite Festival 2022 The people of Royston and surrounding villages turned out in their thousands on Sunday, August 7, for the soar-away success of the town’s revitalised Kite Festival. The Festival, organised by Royston Rotary Club, was returning to Therfield Heath after a gap of two years caused by the Covid pandemic. Rotary Club …

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Therfield Heath Conservation – Benches and Burial Mounds on the Heath

Therfield Heath Conservation – Benches and Burial Mounds on the Heath Therfield Heath contains a number of important archaeological remains, which together form one of the best surviving ancient landscapes in the county. The remains include a Neolithic long barrow and associated Bronze Age barrow cemetery (all scheduled); a length of Iron Age boundary ditches …

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Therfield Heath Conservation – History of Therfield Heath

Therfield Heath Conservation – History of Therfield Heath Written by Astrid Matthews Nowadays we’re lucky enough to use The Heath simply as a nature reserve, for long walks and picnics or a drink at the Heath Café Bar. There are many sports clubs based at The Heath and all around the villages surrounding it, including …

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