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ALAN TITCHMARSH WALKS ON THE LIVING ROOF AT ROLLS-ROYCE MANUFACTURING PLANT
Fri Jun 30 10:00:00 CEST 2006 Press Release
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars this week welcomed Alan Titchmarsh to their environmentally friendly manufacturing plant Goodwood. Filming a new TV series, 'Nature of Britain', the broadcaster and writer walked the eight acre 'living roof' where a number of breeding pairs of skylarks are nesting.
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Osama El-Sherif
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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars this week welcomed Alan Titchmarsh to their
environmentally friendly manufacturing plant and head office at Goodwood
in Chichester. Filming a new TV series, 'Nature of Britain', the
broadcaster and writer walked the eight acre (22,500 square metres)
'living roof' where a number of breeding pairs of skylarks are nesting.
Situated in the heart of the West Sussex countryside the manufacturing
plant has been designed to blend into the environment. The sedum
'living roof', the largest in the UK, makes it difficult to detect
where the boundaries lie between the buildings and their surroundings.
The effect is further enhanced by sustainably sourced cedar wood
cladding on the buildings. In addition to skylarks, other birds feeding
on the roof have included linnet, meadow pipit and pied wagtail. A
lake at the main entrance to the courtyard is a key part of the
water-management system as well as a striking feature and attracts a
wide variety of aquatic birds. Species that have been seen here
include grey heron, mallard, coot, moorhen, Canada goose, mute swan,
yellow hammer, corn bunting, whitethroat, blackbird, song thrush, green
woodpecker and grey partridge. Over 400,000 trees and shrubs have been
planted to screen the buildings and encourage a rich biodiversity of
flora and fauna species into the area.