
   
  “We have always considered ourselves part of the local community,
    and actively seek out opportunities to be a good neighbour and bring
    tangible benefits to the surrounding area. Opening this new
    permissive footpath is the culmination of a year-long project to
    improve access and infrastructure, as part of our commitment to
    supporting the wider ‘green travel’ agenda. For the first time in
    living memory, these historic rights of way are now fully accessible
    to everyone, all year round, and provide a real, practical
    alternative to the car for short journeys between the villages,
    including walking children to and from school. It’s been our
    privilege and pleasure to undertake these improvements, and we’re
    grateful to the Parish and County Councils, and local residents, for
    their support and enthusiasm throughout.”
  Andrew Ball, Head of Corporate Relations, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
    
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is delighted to announce the
  opening of a new permissive footpath completing a long-term programme
  of improvements to ancient rights of way. The route serves the
  villages adjoining the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood. Councillor
  Jeremy Hunt, West Sussex County Council, was the guest of honour
  during a ceremonial walk, hosted by Werner Lulay, Director of Finance
  at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, to mark the official opening of the newly
  opened footpath.
  
Running parallel to an existing bridleway, the new footpath
  connects two historic rights of way – Footpaths 416 and 417 – for the
  first time, to create a ‘clean boots’ circular walk around
  Westhampnett and the Home of Rolls-Royce. Over the past year, both
  footpaths have been comprehensively upgraded to provide year-round,
  all-weather access. Prior to these improvements, they were narrow,
  badly overgrown and so muddy as to be all-but impassable in wet weather.
  
Footpath 416, linking the villages of Westerton and
  Westhampnett, was opened in August 2024 following resurfacing to
  coincide with the start of the new academic year. Similar works to
  widen, resurface and landscape Footpath 417 were completed in December
  2024, and inaugurated by local Chichester MP, Jess Fuller-Brown. Both
  footpaths have already proved popular with local residents,
  particularly children attending The March CE Primary School in
  Westhampnett, as well as their families, and visitors exploring this
  beautiful corner of West Sussex.
  
The improvements to the existing footpaths, and the creation of
  the new link, have all been instigated and funded by Rolls-Royce Motor
  Cars, in close consultation with Westhampnett Parish Council and West
  Sussex County Council.
 
            