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Birdworld ‘hugely excited’ as multimillion-pound investment for new play area approved

By Daniel Face [email protected]

Published: November 4, 2024 | Updated: 4th November 2024

Plans to build a new play area and cafe at Birdworld in Farnham have been given the green light.

Backed by a multimillion-pound investment, the indoor area will feature birdhouses, slides and tunnels across multiple levels, including a dedicated toddler zone and sensory ‘Spriglet’ houses with puzzle boards and interactive elements.

Outdoors, the park’s trees will be incorporated into the space, with bird nest towers, connecting bridges and a spiral clamber net – as well as the ‘Spriglet Village’ with accessible pathways.

There’s also potential in time to add a water play area inspired by bird baths, which would include fountains and sluice gates.

“We want Birdworld to be a place of wonder and learning for all families,” said Matt Hill, director of the park.

“Our new play areas are designed to spark imagination and joy while remaining accessible to everyone.”

As part of the redevelopment, Birdworld has also made the decision to close Jenny Wren Farm, a park feature since 1990.

“While it’s a difficult decision, the closure of Jenny Wren Farm allows us to dedicate our efforts to enhancing our play areas, bird habitats and advancing our conservation initiatives,” added Matt.

“We’re ensuring all of the farm’s animals are rehomed in carefully selected environments where they’ll continue to thrive.

“However, access to the pre-school play area by the farm is still available until the newly developed play facilities are open.”

The park is also investing in expanded breeding programmes, support for endangered species and professional development for its team.

Meanwhile, it intends to partner on more global reforestation, anti-poaching and habitat restoration initiatives and get local schools and communities on board.

“We’re excited to welcome our loyal visitors and friends of Birdworld into this new chapter,” said Matt.

“It’s a hugely exciting time, and we can’t wait to share it with everyone who’s been part of our journey so far.”

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