Residents at Riverside Park in Whitegate are hoping to attract visitors of a feathered kind to the newly developed residential park.

As part of the newly finished development which was completed earlier this year, park owners Darren Jones and Samantha Leigh-Jones made a commitment to keep conservation a priority.

After buying the park nearly four years ago, an ambitious new development was approved to add eight brand new plots on a middle tier to provide brand new bespoke luxury residential homes on the park which is exclusively for 50s and over.

Investment wasn’t limited to the new phase but the whole park has benefited from upgrades to electric supply, new sewerage systems and automated gates to name a few.

"We bought the park because of its quiet unspoiled surroundings and its stunning riverside location," said Darren.

"We were keen to provide sustainable homes not only for residents but also for the abundance of wildlife that live at Riverside.

"We’ve installed bird boxes on the park, and floating rafts in the river which are used daily by all manner of waterfowl such as ducks, Canada geese and herons from the colony at Newbridge Woods that border the park.

"We’re also committed to doing everything possible to provide habitat to species that are in decline. Therefore, when we read about the work being done by the Mid Cheshire Barn Owl Conservation Group in the Guardian, we were keen to get involved."

After contacting the group, chairman John Mycock visited the park to assess the suitability of installing a barn owl box and since then has delivered a box which has been installed.

John said: "We are always grateful to people like Darren and Samantha for their interest in wildlife conservation generally and support of barn owls in particular.

"The location of the box and adjacent habitat is ideal for barn owls, so let's hope for further success for this new site."

Samantha added: ‘We’re delighted to be able to add another box to those already installed and managed by Mid Cheshire Barn Own Conservation Group and to also donate towards the work done by the group. Hopefully, the box will get some use and we might get sight of these beautiful birds in the not too distant future.’

Information on Mid Cheshire Barn Owl conservation group can be found at: cheshirebarnowls.co.uk and about Riverside Park at: www.olympicparkhomes.co.uk