Companies and employees from across the Manor Royal Business District are being invited to roll up their sleeves and help nature thrive as part of a special Corporate Wild Work Day at Crawter’s Brook People’s Park.

The initiative is exclusively for businesses based within Manor Royal and forms part of a partnership between Sussex Wildlife Trust and Manor Royal BID to support biodiversity and encourage corporate volunteering within the business district.

Taking place within one of Manor Royal’s key green spaces, selected days across the year will bring together employees from local companies for a day of practical conservation work. Volunteers will take part in hands-on activities such as habitat management, vegetation clearance and site maintenance to help improve the park for wildlife and visitors alike.

Crawter’s Brook People’s Park has become an important natural space within the busy commercial district, providing a place for workers to relax, exercise and connect with nature. The Corporate Wild Work Day aims to support the ongoing care of the site while giving businesses the opportunity to play a direct role in protecting the local environment.

The days also offers a valuable team-building opportunity for participating companies. Spending time outdoors working towards a shared goal can strengthen teamwork, boost employee wellbeing and foster stronger connections between businesses within the Manor Royal community.

By taking part, companies will not only help enhance biodiversity in the area but also demonstrate their commitment to sustainability and community engagement.

Businesses based in the Manor Royal area that would like to take part can find further details and available dates via the event listing on Eventbrite.

Manor Royal BID and Sussex Wildlife Trust hope the initiative will encourage more local businesses to get involved in protecting and enhancing the green spaces that support both wildlife and the wellbeing of the thousands of people who work across Manor Royal.

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Date Published: 11/03/2026