Neath Port Talbot bat population get their own Hotel Transylvania

Mon 31 Oct 2022

A bat box in the roof of one of our houses at Greenacres in Margam

Although bats might be unfairly associated with Halloween, building officers at one social housing provider and their tenants have been doing their bit to help our flying friends.

Earlier this year Tai Tarian gave homes at Greenacres near Margam Park an extensive upgrade.

A survey was carried out, and it was found it wasn’t just humans who had made their home there. The site was also being used by two species of bat, Common Pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) and Soprano Pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pygmaeus).

Because bats are so threatened in the UK because of human activities such as building work, increased noise and pesticides which kill their food source, strict laws had to be put in place around building work to help protect them.

Karl Jones in Major Works Manager at Tai Tarian. He said they had to work with an ecologist to make sure the bats, and their tenants could live happily side by side:

“The site is really close to Margam Park which is home to several species on bats, some of them rare. We worked closely with an ecologist and Natural Resources Wales after learning that the bats were present to make sure they had appropriate replacement.

“In fact, we were told they were using the Greenacres property as a kind of ‘hotel’ so we have built a bat box on the side of the home in case they stop over now and again.”