Chichester Observer

Competitio­n lets pupils’ imaginatio­ns run wild

- James Connaughto­n news@chiobserve­r.co.uk

A vegetable patch, heated mat and back-scratching pole were among the amenities on offer in the winning entry in a design competitio­n.

Aiming to raise awareness of the challenges the nation’s prickly woodland neighbours face during the winter months, Miller Homes Southern’s Design a Hedgehog Home competitio­n saw a total of 30 drawn designs and two models submitted by pupils from St Joseph’s CE Junior School in Chichester.

Thehousebu­ilder’sminerva Heights developmen­t is located close to the Orchard Street school and pupils were challenged to get creative and share their thoughts on what they think the perfect hedgehog home would be.

Tina Handley, deputy head teacher at St Joseph’s, said: “The competitio­n was a lovely activity for our pupils to take part in over the autumn halfterm and it’s been brilliant to see just how inventive they can be.

“Understand­ing the importance of protecting local wildlife is something we actively encourage, and we hope the children have not only enjoyed themselves but also understood how we can be better neighbours to our outdoor friends and critters.

“We’re grateful for the

support of Miller Homes and we look forward to seeing our pupils enjoying the new literature in the library.”

The submitted designs showcased a range of imaginativ­e features including a drum kit, a lift and a slide.

The winning design, by ten-year-old Jessica, featured a nutritious vegetable patch, a heated mat for the colder months, a back scratching pole and a cuddly hedgehog toy as a companion.

Also in the home was plenty of straw, food and treats to keep the hedgehog full during

hibernatio­n.

Amelia and Jaejae, aged eight and seven, scooped joint second place for their creative grand designs which featured camouflage­d tunnels and castle-like towers.

Jessica scooped the top prize of a £30 book voucher, while the runners-up received £10 book vouchers.

To bolster the school’s library collection, £100 worth of book vouchers was also gifted to St Joseph’s by the Miller Homes team.

Katrina Crawford, sales and marketing director for Miller Homes Southern, said: “We’re always passionate about connecting and engaging with local schools near our developmen­ts, so it was great to be able to work with the pupils at St Joseph’s CE Junior School for this very special competitio­n.

“Not only has this competitio­n allowed the pupils to unleash their creative side, but it’s also highlighte­d the importance of taking care of the wildlife where we live, especially during the colder months.

“We really enjoyed looking at all the fantastic creations and we’d like to thank everyone who entered.

“We hope Jessica, Amelia and Jaejae enjoy their welldeserv­ed prizes and all pupils have fun making the most of the new books in the school library.”

As part of Miller Homes’ ecological mitigation strategy, Minerva Heights homes have been built with Hedgehog Highways, providing safe routes for hedgehogs to travel through the rear gardens via openings at the bottom of the garden fences.

As well as this, bat and bird boxes have also been introduced by the homesbuild­er into the neighbourh­ood while native plants and flowering species have been made priorities in the developmen­t planting scheme to encourage bees and other natural pollinator­s.

 ?? ?? Jessica and Amelia with their designs and Grace Tooes, from Miller Homes, with Jaejae’s design
Jessica and Amelia with their designs and Grace Tooes, from Miller Homes, with Jaejae’s design

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