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Rolls-Royce Reveals Transformation of Wildlife Garden

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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has celebrated the completion of its project to update the Wildlife Garden at the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood in a grand reopening ceremony.

Occupying a small, secluded area just inside the main gates, the Wildlife Garden supports a wide variety of plants, insects, birds and animals native to the South of England.

The rejuvenation, carried out in partnership with Chichester District Council and the South Downs National Park Trust, reflects conservation thinking and practice changes since the Wildlife Garden was established almost 20 years ago as part of the original landscaping of the 42-acre Goodwood site.

One of the project’s central themes is ‘rewilding’, recognised by conservationists and bodies, including the United Nations, as a crucial tool in preserving functional ecosystems and reducing biodiversity loss. Rewilding involves returning land to its former uncultivated state, connecting habitats by creating ‘wildlife corridors’ and moving towards a more natural ecosystem with reduced human intervention and management.

The Wildlife Garden is now one of 60 sites in seven corridors that together form the Strategic Wildlife Corridor. This pioneering rewilding initiative connects the South Downs National Park to Chichester and Pagham Harbours, both of which have numerous conservation designations, including Local Nature Reserve (LNR), Special Protection Area (SPA) and Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Formally approved by Chichester District Council in 2021, this is the first time wildlife corridors have been strategically included in planning policies anywhere in the UK.

As part of the Strategic Wildlife Corridor, the Wildlife Garden will play an essential role in protecting biodiversity, particularly honeybees, bumblebees, butterflies and other pollinators, by reconnecting habitat areas previously fragmented by human activity.

The updated Garden also incorporates elements of the winning design from the Wildlife Garden Competition held in 2021, in which children aged 5-11 were invited to submit ideas for new features that would benefit wildlife and people.

Iris, then aged eight, created Tiggy Town to help support the UK’s wild hedgehog population, which is in critical decline. Her hedgehog houses, each with its address, have been lovingly made to her design by Apprentices in the Interior Surface Centre. The department has also produced beautiful Bespoke nest boxes for birds, bats, dormice and solitary bees and a new sign at the entrance.

Another of Iris’s key design features, ‘hedgehog highways’ in the fences, are formed from recycled terracotta pipes cut in half to form an archway for the hedgehogs to pass under. The Garden’s centrepiece is a new pond, shallow enough for hedgehogs to drink from and bathe in safely, with a boardwalk enabling them to climb out should they become tired.

Some welcome additions to the project also included a new seating area created using recycled wooden pallets, a newly rebuilt entrance gate and the creation of a safe bark pathway through the Garden.

Andrew Ball said, “This project is so full of positives, involving children’s imagination and creativity, the collaboration between Rolls-Royce and our local community, real generosity of spirit and a great sense of shared enterprise and teamwork – all in the name of supporting our fantastic local wildlife. We’re particularly excited to be part of wider rewilding and wildlife corridor creation projects supporting biodiversity far beyond our boundaries. This update will ensure the Wildlife Garden remains a precious resource for people and nature for many years.”


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