Wildlife park set to relocate to site near Stratford - The Leamington Observer

Wildlife park set to relocate to site near Stratford

Leamington Editorial 24th May, 2022 Updated: 24th May, 2022   0

A WILDLIFE park is set to relocate to a bigger site near Stratford.

All Things Wild – a family-run wildlife park which opened at Honeybourne in Worcestershire ten years ago – has submitted a planning application to move to  Willicote near Clifford Chambers.

The owners say the move would enable the park to more than double in size and improve its animal habitats, broaden its educational opportunities, and boost its conservation work.

It would also protect the 37 employees, including full time, part time and seasonal staff,




while creating over 50 additional jobs.

All Things Wild is home to farm animals together with the likes of camels, zebra,


meerkats and more

Its mission has always been to create a fun and interactive environment to educate youngsters on the importance of conservation and their role in preserving the natural world.

The new park would include six geographical zones, each designed to evoke a different region that will introduce visitors to wildlife, habitats and conservation stories from around the world.

Interactive play-based learning and immersive technologies would be built into each zone and the extra space at the new site will enable All Things Wild to develop larger, more naturalistic enclosures. The additional space would in turn allow the park to welcome some new animals.

The new site would also allow for the improvement and expansion of its Step Through Time dinosaur exhibit and its related education and play activities.

And bosses also want to introduce safari-style camping tents to enable overnight stays within the park.

A planning application has now been submitted to Stratford District Council and if given the green-light the move would begin in 2023 and would be carried out in phases, with the opening date set to be announced later this year.

Rebecca Harris, manager of All Things Wild, said: “This is a hugely exciting opportunity for us to improve our provision for our animals, and for our staff and visitors. We have grown steadily since opening in 2012 and have just celebrated our 10th anniversary. We are ambitious about what we can achieve in the future with our multi-million pound project, which will draw on support from our funding partners and will see our park grow from 30 acres to 80 acres.

“We’re determined to build on our conservation and education work and to become one of the UK’s leading wildlife and conservation experiences. Our new site is near our current operation as we have a local customer base who have been very supportive of our plans to move, and who we look forward to welcoming to the new and improved All Things Wild in years to come.”

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