Works will be starting soon along the banks of the River Mimram at Panshanger Park. Fencing is being erected along the edge of the Rifle Butts at the Eastern side of the park. This is being done to protect the fragile riverbank wildlife habitats from human activity.
Volunteering is the name of the game
As restrictions are starting to ease we may be enjoying our new-found freedom to go a little further afield and meet up with friends and family, who we may have only been seeing in 2D on a screen for the past few months!
Panshanger Park submit planning application for new car park
Tarmac has submitted a planning application to Hertfordshire County Council to create an additional car park on the western side of Panshanger Park.
New ‘Code of Conduct’ launched for Panshanger Park
Panshanger Park has launched a new ‘Code of Conduct’ to enhance visitors’ enjoyment when visiting the park.
New addition to Panshanger Park
Panshanger Park is pleased to welcome a new addition to the park.
The park is alive with the sound of Spring
Spring is almost upon us, the days are getting lighter and longer and this optimism is being felt by the wildlife too!
Western approach path opened at Panshanger Park
Panshanger Park is pleased to announce the opening of the Western approach path. The new path is a permissive bridleway which can be enjoyed on foot, horse or bike, and links the western side of the park to the Panshanger Great Oak and the remains of Panshanger house.
How to ‘bee kind’ this February – bee hotel giveaway
This February Tarmac is spreading the simple message ‘bee kind’ to help raise awareness of the UK’s declining bee population, which is having a hugely negative impact on the environment.
Spring is in the air
It certainly has felt like we’ve had our fair portion of winter this year but whilst you’ve been out on your daily exercise recently you may have noticed that there are hints of Spring glimmering in the woodland or parkland near you.
New plans for Thieves Lane car park
Plans for making Panshanger Park a sustainable country park and nature reserve for the future are taking shape, the park’s management team has revealed.