The magnificent willow next to 6 Greenhill Way, Wembley Park - as it was
Wembley Park has a considerable number of willow trees that give the name to Forty Willows GP Surgery and The Willows Children's Centre in Chalkhill amongst the willow related place names. A lovely specimen that was in the grounds of the former Brent Town Hall was removed by the Lycee, in 2017 possibly after storm damage:
Before
After removal
Today, having been away for a month I was shocked to see today that the wonderful willow in Greenhill Way (Top photograph) was a shadow of its former self. I believe it might had had a TPO (Tree Preservation Order) but the jagged edges at the end of the branches seem to indicate storm damage but I would be grateful for any information from neighbours. This was a real landmark tree and it is sad to see it gone.
Further afield there are willows in the Open Space in Monks Park near the River Brent and another in Neasden Lane on the Chancel House site is to be preserved when the North Brent Secondary School is built.
Chancel House willow, Neasden Lane
The willow maze in the woods
Close by in Fryent Country Park (behind the Salmon Street houses) there is a little known willow tree maze planted by the Barn Hill Conservation Group decades ago. Now nicely mature I have lost a few primary classes and teachers on its leafy paths over the years.