Saturday November 26th, 2011





Today volunteers helped to plant over 400 trees at Tokyngton Park in conjunction with Groundwork and Brent Council. The native trees, provided by the Woodland Trust, were planted along the bund that shields the park from the busy A406 North Circular Road. The trees will also help to tackle climate change and the effects of the urban heat island.
Volunteers are needed in the summer months to keep an eye on the trees and to help with watering so that the roots do not dry out. All too often, young trees do not make it through the first year, due to a lack of follow-up maintenance. Hopefully, this area can be managed in the years to come, to provide a shield from the busy North Circular, provide a haven for wildlife, reduce run-off into the River Brent and improve the appearance of the park for generations to come.
We hope to improve other areas throughout the River Brent catchment by working with all interested parties in improving water quality and tackling diffuse urban run-off, by planting trees, clearing litter, managing invasive species and restoring natural river processes. So please let us know if there's an area you'd like to see improved along the river, in Harrow, Barnet, Brent, Ealing or Hounslow. If you have an existing community group that you'd like to involve, or if you'd like support in starting an initiative in your local area within the Brent River Valley, please get in touch.
Thank you for your support!

River Brent - Tokyngton Park Saturday 29th October 2011

Today, TRRT with its partners Thames21, Groundwork and Brent Council, helped remove mountains of rubbish from around Tokyngton Park and the St. Raphael's Estate alongside the River Brent. Daffodil bulbs were also planted to add some colour in the spring.
Thank you everyone for your hardwork. The next event in the park is a tree-planting event on Saturday November 26th, when we'll be planting native trees supplied by the Woodland Trust along the bund that separates the park from the A406 North Circular Road. Join us then! Meeting place: the Vivian Road playground at 10:30. Please wear old and warm clothes, and sturdy shoes or boots.
We hope to organise another big rubbish clean-up sometime in the new year, and begin a programme of woodland management to enhance the value of the area for wildlife and deter anti-social behaviour- watch this space!