Lapworth Station’s local insect community is in for a treat after a brand-new bug hotel opened at the station.
The insect accommodation, built on railway land next to platform 2, is the first establishment to be delivered as part of a new ‘Wild Rails’ initiative, which aims to boost biodiversity and support local school environmental education.
The Heart of England Community Rail Partnership (CRP) teamed up with Network Rail Central route, Friends of Lapworth Station, E H Smith Builders Merchants and Lapworth Primary School to deliver the new bug hotel, which is expected to be the first in an expanding property portfolio.
The ‘Wild Rails’ project supports schools along the Leamington Spa to Birmingham Moor Street railway line, teaching students about biodiversity through interactive and free curriculum-based activities supported by Warwickshire Wildlife Trust. Students learn about small steps they can take in their local area to help nature thrive and get the opportunity to vote on what they would like to plant or install at their local station.

Sarah Davison, Heart of England CRP officer, said: “It is wonderful to see how enthusiastic the students have been to contribute to a project in their local area.
“Having the opportunity to use the Lapworth community land from Network Rail has meant we could be much more ambitious with this new biodiversity installation. I’m hoping the local bugs will approve of their new residence!”
Lucy Pickard of the Friends of Lapworth Station, said: “We are thrilled to be part of the ‘Wild Rails’ project and to see the bug hotel come to life at the railway station. Our volunteers invested significant time and effort in clearing and preparing the site for this project and we hope it will inspire more initiatives to enhance our station environment and connect the community with nature.”
Fraser Pithie, communities manager for Network Rail Central route, said: “I’m pleased we have been able to put this piece of land to good environmental use, and what better way to use it than to support the local community, and particularly children with their environmental education.
“The land around the railway is home to a richly diverse variety of species and we do everything we can to protect it so we’re really keen to support these types of projects. We hope students will benefit from this new community area by learning more about biodiversity and the railway at the same time.”
Harry Burr, stakeholder executive and community rail lead at Chiltern Railways, said: “We are delighted to support the ‘Wild Rails’ project which promotes biodiversity and is connecting communities to the railway across Warwickshire.
“It’s been fantastic to see the enthusiasm of the children and volunteers, and the bug hotel is a great addition to our station at Lapworth. I hope that this work inspires young people into future railway careers, as we celebrate the 200th anniversary of the railway throughout 2025.”
Learn more about biodiversity on Britain’s railway and what Network Rail is doing to protect it here.
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