Hedgehog Home Installed at Dover Primary School

As research reveals that hedgehog populations have fallen by 30% over the last decade, local housebuilder Barratt Homes has stepped in to protect urban wildlife in Dover.[1] To combat the loss of habitat and create a safe space for hibernation over the winter months, Barratt Kent, who is building new homes at its Richmond Park development has donated a hedgehog home to nearby Whitfield Aspen School.

Barratt Kent gave a hedgehog home, water bowl and nutritionally-rich hedgehog food to Whitfield Aspen School, which has been installed in a quiet location on school grounds to provide a safe home for hedgehogs to hibernate in over the winter months. Children at the school helped to place the hedgehog home on school grounds, and learned all about the importance of protecting urban wildlife.

Jason Cook, Headteacher at Whitfield Aspen School, commented: “We are proud to play our part in rebuilding essential habitats for hedgehogs, and thank Barratt Kent for its donation. This is a great way to get children involved in nature conservation while building on their knowledge within the curriculum. We are all looking forward to seeing the hedgehogs take residence this winter – and perhaps we may even see some hoglets in the spring!”

Natalie Perry, Sales and Marketing Director for Barratt Kent, said: “Part of our mission as a sustainable builder is to encourage communities to share their space with nature. As research reveals that hedgehogs are vulnerable to extinction in the UK, we hope that by providing a home for hedgehogs to live in, the children at Whitfield Aspen School can learn about the importance of protecting our native wildlife. We thank them for creating a safe place for hibernation this winter.”

Barratt Kent is building new homes at its Richmond Park development in Dover, where a collection of three-bedroom homes are available, with prices starting from £312,995.

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