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Home / Environment / Bats Thrive Amidst UK's Largest Self-Build Community

Bats Thrive Amidst UK's Largest Self-Build Community

27 Nov

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Summary

  • Bat roosts found in abandoned buildings at Graven Hill development.
  • 45 new bat boxes installed, creating new homes for hundreds.
  • Eleven active bat roosts recorded, with further growth expected.
Bats Thrive Amidst UK's Largest Self-Build Community

Development at Graven Hill, the UK's largest self-build community, has achieved a significant ecological success by protecting bat roosting sites. Initial surveys in 2015 revealed bat roosts in abandoned buildings and woodlands, prompting a comprehensive plan to safeguard the legally protected species alongside construction.

To mitigate the impact of demolition and development, new roosting sites were mandated. In 2021, the Graven Hill Village Development Company installed 45 specialized bat boxes, strategically placed to offer safe havens while minimizing disturbance to residents. These efforts have demonstrably paid off.

Last year saw eight active roosts, increasing to eleven in 2025, with projections for continued population growth. This success highlights how development can integrate with and benefit local wildlife, showcasing thoughtful planning and ecological expertise.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Bat roosts were identified, and new boxes were installed while monitoring population growth.
Common pipistrelle, soprano pipistrelle, Natterer's bat, and brown long-eared bats are among the species present.
Building commenced in 2016 after Cherwell District Council acquired the former Ministry of Defence site.

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