Local Wildlife Site

Accessible Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation

Shepherd's Bush Green
Borough: Hammersmith and Fulham
Grade: Local
Access: Free public access (all/most of site)
Area: 3.31 ha

Description

Shepherd’s Bush Green is an important green space in a heavily built-up area, offering a place for social interchange and respite from the surrounding traffic-choked streets for the local community. Historically it was once a marshy area with a ditch around the edge. Later it was used to display the bodies of criminals executed at Tyburn, to discourage others from following in their footsteps. The area has undergone a further historic change with the opening of the White City Shopping Centre.

Wildlife

The present landscape is one of mown grass with scattered mature trees. The commonest tree is the London plane, but there are also a few common lime, false acacia and horse-chestnut. There is a small strip of shrubbery along the southern side of the green. A few common birds can be found here; when the traffic noise dies down for a few seconds, the chattering of starlings or songs of blackbird, blue tit or robin may be heard. There are also plenty of grey squirrels.

Facilities

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Grey squirrel © Jason Gallier

Grey squirrel © Jason Gallier

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