Local Wildlife Site

Accessible Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation

Yeading Brook
Borough: Harrow
Grade: Borough Grade II
Access: Free public access (all/most of site)
Area: 11.86 ha

Description

This site represents the course of the Yeading Brook from North Harrow to where it flows into the neighbouring borough of Hillingdon (where it is called Yeading Brook between Roxbourne Park and Ruislip Gardens). Most of the site is accessible, although there are a number of places en route where access is blocked by bridges and fencing.

Wildlife

Where the steep banks at the start of this site are shaded by scrub, these provide shelter for songbirds such as robins and blackbirds. South of Cambridge Road, the brook flows between private residences and beneath a railway into a substantial culvert, before emerging into the Yeading Walk Open Space. Yeading Walk can be broadly divided into three sections: first, the amenity area with formal planting, metalled path and amenity grassland; second is the brook itself with its riverside features; and finally the wilder, overgrown areas to the north. The brook re-emerges to the public in Roxbourne Park. Here it runs past amenity grassland, seasonally wet hawthorn woodland on an old allotment site, and riverside scrub and woodland. For some of this stretch, the brook runs within a terraced cutting through an old landfill site. Extensive patches of water-crowfoot grow in the Roxbourne Park stretch of the Yeading Brook.

Facilities

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Robin © Jason Gallier

Robin © Jason Gallier

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