Sustainable Brent

engaging Brent in the creation of better, greener places to live and work

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Comment by Neil on October 7, 2011 at 16:02

Tropical insects have been visiting the UK recently, attracted by the warm temperatures of our Indian summer - see more here  http://ind.pn/qOCFVY

Comment by Neil on October 7, 2011 at 15:50

The Brent Reservoir, 'or Welsh Harp', is situation on the border of Brent. It has Site of Special Scientific Interest status, due to being an important breeding site for wildfowl.  See its website here:   http://www.brentres.com/

The website contains details of monthly walks run by The Welsh Harp Conservation Group.

 

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BIG LAUNCH of the EDIBLE HIGH ROAD at library on Salusbury Road

May 18, 2013 from 10:30am to 1pm
 BIG LAUNCH of the EDIBLE HIGH ROAD on SALUSBURY ROAD this Saturday 18th May 10.30am to 1pmAll help is very welcome for the Big Launch of the Edible High Road - a river of fruit and nut trees on Salusbury Road for three weeks. It is this Saturday outside the library on Salusbury Road 10.30am to 1pm. Helpers are being asked to bring food and drink and we'll be giving out info about Transition Town Kensal to Kilburn, and Field to Fork a new local food growing initiative. We will be delivering the…See More
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