



FRIENDS OF ROXBOURNE PARK
For the community, By the community

SAVE SUNDAY MUSIC 2025
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HERE ARE THE DATES AND BANDS FOR THE FIRST FEW MONTHS.
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23rd February - The Young Once
9th March - The Elderly Brothers
23rd March - The Swing Street Allstars
6th April - Rebecca Turner and trio
27th April - The Blue Notes
11th May - Capital Connection
25th May - Harrow Small Big Band
8th June - Simply Grey
22nd June - Lou's Sextet

RIVERFLY MONITORING
A small team of volunteers are part of a Citizens Science scheme to test the quality, or otherwise, of our streams. It is run by The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) and is a national scheme called The Riverfly Partnership which reports data onto a national data base called Cartographer. We test for 8 species of Riverfly - Gammarus, the most tolerant of pollution, through Stoneflies, Olives Baetides, Bluewinged olives, Flat-bodied Heptageniidae, Cased caddis and Caseless caddis and the least tolerant of pollution Mayfly Epermeridae. Sadly we have to report that after over 12ms of testing all the evidence indicates that Yeading Brook is heavily polluted often by sewage which is evidenced by grey sewage fungus as well as high levels of phosphates and ammonia. If you do see sewage in the stream do please report it to Thames Water. Below are the dates of our testing schedule along with the other groups it is on the 2nd weekend of each month. There are 3 other groups testing on the Yeading Brook alone. If you wish to join us please do get in touch.
Peter McLoughlin forp2016@forp2016.org
Roxbourne Park Riverfly monitoring schedule 2025
Friday Feb 7th
Friday March 7th
Friday April 11th
Friday May 9th
Friday June 6th
Friday July 11th
Friday Aug 8th
Friday Sept 12th
Friday Oct 10th
Friday Nov 7th
Friday Dec 12th