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CHICHESTER MP OPENS NEW UPGRADED FOOTPATH FOR ROLLS-ROYCE’S LOCAL COMMUNITY
Tue Dec 03 13:23:00 CET 2024 Press Release
Jess Brown-Fuller, Member of Parliament for Chichester, and Councillor Windsor Holden, Chair of Westhampnett Parish Council, were guests of honour during a ceremonial walk, hosted by Gunther Böhner, Director of Manufacturing at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, to mark the official opening of the newly upgraded Footpath 417.
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- Jess Fuller-Brown, MP for Chichester, was guest of honour at a ceremonial walk to mark the official opening of the upgraded Footpath 417
- Footpath has been widened and resurfaced for all-year accessibility
- Land adjacent to footpath will be landscaped – initial works already underway
- Part of a planned ‘clean boots’ circular walk around the Home of Rolls-Royce
- Adds to environmental and community benefits from the Rolls-Royce extension project
“Once fully operational, our landmark extension to the Home of
Rolls-Royce will bring significant benefits to the local and
national economies. Even at this early stage of construction, it’s
already contributing considerable local amenity and environmental
value through initiatives like this. Under our auspices, Footpath
417 has been transformed from a narrow, poorly surfaced track into a
fully accessible route that is usable year-round, forming part of a
broader network within our local area. We’re delighted to take this
opportunity to develop and fund these important local amenities in
close consultation with our partners at Westhampnett Parish Council,
West Sussex County Council and local residents.”
Andrew Ball, Head of Corporate Relations and Heritage,
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
Jess Brown-Fuller, Member of Parliament for
Chichester, and Councillor Windsor Holden, Chair of Westhampnett
Parish Council, were guests of honour during a ceremonial walk, hosted
by Gunther Böhner, Director of Manufacturing at Rolls-Royce Motor
Cars, to mark the official opening of the newly upgraded Footpath 417.
In this transformational project, the footpath’s rough,
crumbling asphalt has been replaced with a new smooth surface; it has
also been more than doubled in width to two metres. Together, these
improvements make it usable by pedestrians all year round and in all
weather conditions. To further enhance the user experience, new
benches will be installed and the land adjacent to the footpath will
be sensitively landscaped. Rolls-Royce has committed to achieving a
Biodiversity Net Gain of more than 10% across the extension site,
further enhancing the experience for users of the footpath.
The diversion and upgrades to Footpath 417 have been conducted
in close consultation with Westhampnett Parish Council, West Sussex
County Council and local residents; initial feedback gathered at two
recent Neighbours’ Information Evenings held at the Home of
Rolls-Royce has been overwhelmingly positive.
In the new year, a new permissive path will connect Footpath 417
to Footpath 416, creating a circular ‘clean boots’ route around
Westhampnett and the Home of Rolls-Royce for the first time. Although
not part of the planning consent, Rolls-Royce instigated and funded
upgrades to Footpath 416 earlier this year. The upgrades have already
proven very popular with the families of children attending The March
CE Primary School in Westhampnett, as well as with local residents and
leisure users.
The new extension represents the first major change to the
physical footprint and facilities at the Home of Rolls-Royce since it
opened in 2003. The project is crucial to the company’s long-term
sustainability and prosperity; more than 2,500 people work at the Home
of Rolls-Royce, at Goodwood, and the company supports more than 7,500
jobs in its wider supply chain. The luxury manufacturer contributes
more than half a billion pounds to the UK economy every year, with a
fifth generated locally in Chichester and West Sussex.
After completing her ‘official’ walk, Jess Brown-Fuller MP said,
“It was fantastic to be given the opportunity to walk the new
footpath, and to see the care that is being taken to make sure
residents are being accommodated around Rolls-Royce’s planned
extension. In rural communities like Westhampnett, residents know that
local footways are a crucial link to our natural environment, so even
small improvements can go a long way. I’d like to thank Rolls-Royce
for inviting me along, to give me a chance to see how the Parish
Council and Rolls-Royce are working in partnership to deliver new and
improved local infrastructure.”