Local Wildlife Site

Accessible Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation

River Rom at King George's Playing Fields
Borough: Havering
Grade: Local
Access: Free public access (all/most of site)
Area: 0.68 ha

Description

This flat area of grassland that runs alongside the River Rom is a popular local spot for informal recreation. Younger children can take advantage of the playground and older children can enjoy games on the grass.

Wildlife

The river Rom is narrow and fast flowing here, with a good range of aquatic plants. It flows between an avenue of trees and shrubs chiefly composed of crack willow and hawthorn. The associated vegetation is considerably more diverse than in sections of the river, and includes unbranched bur-reed, fool's watercress, watercress, reed canary-grass, water pepper, Russian comfrey and abundant Indian balsam. The banks are covered in a mosaic of semi-improved neutral grassland, amenity grassland and tall herbs.

Facilities

Playground
Moorhen © André Van-Looy

Moorhen © André Van-Looy

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