Reversing decades of neglect at Brent Reservoir
We are Cool Oak. We are an environmental pressure group.
We care about Brent Reservoir. Or to give it its local name, the Welsh Harp.
Almost two hundred years old, the Welsh Harp is 170 acres (69 hectares) of open water, marshes, and surrounding woodland and grasslands in urban North-West London.
Part protected wildlife sanctuary, part recreational hub, it has been a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) since 1950, safeguarded by environmental law.
We engage with its owners - Canal and River Trust, Barnet Council and Brent Council - and with environmental protection regulators and local stakeholders to encourage best practice and find good outcomes for the reservoir’s fragile habitats.
We propose improvements and solutions. We fight neglect and bad stewardship.
Photo (above): Magnus Andersson
Why so special?
Bird diversity
The Welsh Harp's reputation has been built on its breeding wetland birds and diversity of over-wintering waterfowl.
Rare plants
The reservoir is a natural shallow flooded valley and its boggy waterside margins have given rise to a complex community of fenland plants.
Under threat
Long-term lack of stewardship by owners and increasingly poor water quality has heavily impacted on both wildlife and flora. Habitat loss is now under the spotlight.
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What are the issues that matter?
Photo: Magnus Andersson
“It is an offence to intentionally or recklessly destroy or damage the listed features of a SSSI or disturb its listed fauna, without reasonable excuse.”
— Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981
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