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Roxbourne Rough is a large grassy meadow. Since it is flat and lies on the London clay it is often wetter than the grasslands on the reserves in the north of the Borough (the path around the perimeter is well surfaced and always dry). Roxbourne Rough lies immediately south of the Uxbridge branch of the Metropolitan Line and forms part of the large Roxbourne Park open space. The post code is HA5 1NW

Are you interested in nature conservation?

You could help with some litter picking, light gardening, path maintenance and occasional clearing small areas of ground in the Roxbourne Rough, in association with Harrow Nature Conservation Forum and Green Grid.

Our voluntary wardens are Peter and Richard - please leave a message for them on FoRP's voicemail 07851 200333

 

From December 2021 and for the forseeable future, they will host volunteer working parties in the morning of the first Sunday of each month. We will be doing general maintenance of the paths, water courses and ponds, plus some more specialised jobs like tree transplantation and bramble cutting. Please see our notice boards for more details.  The Friends of Roxbourne Park have some tools, but please bring anything appropriate if you can. 
 

Meet at Stirling Ave entrance, 10 am, or find us inside the Rough.


Harrow Nature Conservation Forum is a Sub-Committee of the Harrow Heritage Trust (click here for the Trust's own website).
The Forum is a group of volunteers who maintain the majority of the nature reserves and wild open spaces in the London Borough of Harrow.
One of the wild open spaces maintained by HNCF is Roxbourne Rough within Roxbourne Park
Click here for a link to the HNCF pages on Roxbourne Rough

 
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