Autumn Action Day

Please join us for Autumn Action Day 2022

Sunday 20th November

litter picking
cutting back

Meet at Heath House, Heath Farm Lane, AL3 5AE
from 9.30 am

Bring Gloves and secateurs if you have them.
Litter pickers and bags will be provided.

Accompanied children and dogs welcome.


bags filled
leaves cleared

Thank you everyone
who took part.


Searching for information on Bernards Heath

Want to find out what’s happening on the Heath, or perhaps some aspect of history, or even how the weather has been, then bear in mind that help is at hand. There is a lot of information on this website, so if the menu items do not lead you to the right places, here are some ways to find what you are looking for.

Type in your search words into the box to the top right of the sidebar (column on the right).

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The archives are good for searching specific Posts. They date back to 2014. Click the right arrows for a monthly search

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Most posts have a category and an alphabelical list of these appears on the right hand sidebar.

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Is able to match your query to match almost anything in the website. Amazing!

What does the Friends of Bernards Heath do for you?

The Friends of Bernards Heath (FoBH) believe that the Heath provides an exceptional natural amenity for the locality and the Society exists in order to protect, preserve and where appropriate enhance the Heath for the benefit of the neighbourhood as a whole. Membership provides you with a forum to express your opinions about the Heath and an opportunity to help preserve it for future generations.

We liaise with the Countryside Management Service and St Albans District Council to update the Greenspace Action Plan for Beech Bottom Dyke and Bernards Heath.

This is just a selection of work done by the Friends of Bernards Heath.


Campaigns to protect the Lower Field
from further development


Planned interpretation boards for the Heath, Sandridge Road Wastes
and Beech Bottom Dyke

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