ABOUT THE PARK AND BARN HILL CONSERVATION GROUP

Registered Charity

Fryent Country Park is a green oasis in the London Borough of Brent and has over 100 hectares of meadows, woods, hedgerows and ponds. The park supports over 800 species of wildlife. This includes 80 recorded birds, 21 butterflies and over 500 wild flowers. The haymeadows have achieved the Soil Association Organic Standard.

The Park is always open for people to enjoy the wonderful variety of wildlife. It is a great place for walks and picnics plus fun and games for the children.

Barn Hill Conservation Group was formed in 1984 to help to conserve Fryent Country Park.
No. 1085476

The Group holds projects each weekend and during the week throughout the year. Training is given and all tools are supplied, together with free tea and coffee.

Activities include guided walks, a ramble on Wednesdays* and childrens' activities.

Wildlife surveys cover the hay meadows, butterflies, frogs and birds.
Roe Green Walled Garden is open every Thursday morning between 9am and 1pm. Here volunteers can enjoy community gardening, help in the tree nursery or help with woodwork.

* Kingsbury Walkers meet at Bush Farm, Slough Lane each Wednesday at 1.55pm.
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