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june 22, 2021 - Rolls Royce

Winner announced in Rolls-Royce wildlife garden competition

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is delighted to announce the winner in its competition that invited children, age 5-11, to design new features for the Wildlife Garden at the Home of Rolls-Royce, Goodwood.

  • Rolls-Royce Motor Cars names Tiggy Town by Iris, age 8, as the winner in its Wildlife Garden Competition for children aged 5-11
  • Selected from scores of entries submitted online
  • Tiggy Town will be incorporated into the Wildlife Garden, which was created when the 42-acre Goodwood site opened in 2003
  • Forms part of a wider rejuvenation and refocusing of this valuable habitat area, in line with current conservation thinking and practice

“We are delighted to announce Tiggy Town as the winner in our Wildlife Garden competition. The judges were charmed by Iris's ideas for a space dedicated to hedgehogs, and impressed by her creativity, imagination and attention to detail. They particularly admired her research into Rolls-Royce, and the links she made between features in her garden and the motor cars we build just a short distance away. Iris is a worthy winner; her ideas will make a real difference to our Wildlife Garden, which is so important to us, our many visitors and, above all, the huge variety of nature it supports.”
Andrew Ball, Head of Corporate Relations, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is delighted to announce the winner in its competition that invited children, age 5-11, to design new features for the Wildlife Garden at the Home of Rolls-Royce, Goodwood. Established as part of the original landscaping when the plant was built in the early 2000s, the Wildlife Garden supports a wide variety of plants, insects, birds and animals native to the South of England. The new features are central to a rejuvenation project being carried out in partnership with Chichester District Council and the South Downs National Park Trust, to reflect changes in conservation thinking and practice.

Launched in late February, the competition proved extremely popular; so much so that the original closing date had to be extended. From scores of entries submitted online, the judges unanimously selected Tiggy Town by Iris, age 8, as their winner.

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