A major milestone for urban nature restoration has just taken place in West London. Warren Farm in Southall has officially been designated a Local Nature Reserve , ensuring the land will be protected and managed for wildlife rather than development.
For years, campaigners argued that the site represented something increasingly rare in major cities: a large area where nature could return if given the chance. Now that vision is becoming reality. Home to nesting skylarks, wildflowers, butterflies and bees, Warren Farm is a vital haven for nature in London. This incredible milestone follows the passionate campaign by Brent River Park charity to secure LNR status for Warren Farm Nature Reserve.
It’s a powerful example of a growing idea that cities don’t have to push nature out - they can invite it back in.

Across Britain, local authorities, wildlife trusts, and communities are recognising that nature restoration can happen inside cities.
Urban rewilding brings multiple benefits:
When natural habitats return, cities become healthier places for both people and wildlife.
But projects like Warren Farm also highlight something important. Nature recovery cannot rely only on large reserves or major park projects. It requires thousands - even millions - of smaller spaces to contribute as well.
The UK has roughly 22 million private gardens, along with countless balconies, school grounds, courtyards, and community spaces. Collectively, these areas represent one of the largest opportunities for biodiversity recovery in the country. A few simple changes can make a huge difference:
When these small habitats connect across a city, they form a living network of nature.
And that’s exactly where LettsSafari comes in.
Large projects like Warren Farm are inspiring but the real transformation of nature will happen when everyday people start restoring the spaces around them. LettsSafari is designed to help people do exactly that. Through our subscription platform, we help individuals, communities, and organisations:
Instead of waiting for governments or councils to lead change, LettsSafari empowers citizen rewilders. Because the future of nature recovery will not be delivered by one large reserve. It will be built by millions of smaller ones.
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LettsSafari is a platform dedicated to helping people restore nature in small spaces such as gardens, balconies, parks, and community areas.
No. Many successful rewilding projects begin in very small spaces - even balconies can support pollinators and wildlife.
Common projects include mini ponds, wildflower meadows, mini-woodlands, pollinator habitats and natural regeneration areas.
No. Schools, councils, community group, and businesses can also use LettsSafari to support biodiversity projects.
Because millions of small habitats can connect to form large ecological networks that help wildlife thrive in urban areas.