Outdoor learning is set to return to the Welsh Harp nature reserve as Brent Council and Thames21 announce the reopening of the dedicated environmental education centre.
The much-loved Welsh Harp Environmental Education Centre, which for years provided hands-on wildlife and nature activities for local children, closed last summer when its operator Thames21 stepped back due to rising costs.
The area, which is also known as the Brent Reservoir, is one of London’s most valuable habitats for breeding waterbirds, rare wetland plants and protected insect species – all just a stone’s throw from the bustling North Circular Road.
Now, thanks to a fresh investment of £30,000 by the council, the centre is preparing to welcome pupils again. The money will be used to improve the building and to enable Thames21 to restart high-quality environmental education sessions – helping children connect to the natural world, develop new skills, and build their confidence.