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Peter Rabbit finds a new home in Worcester

A FURRY mischief-maker has found a new home in Worcester.

Sanctuary, a not-for-profit provider of social housing and care, has signed up to support a county community event again in summer 2027.

It is set to sponsor a large and small sculpture during Peter Rabbit in the warrens of Worcester, an eight-week public art trail that will see seventy-five individually decorated sculptures of the furry mischief-maker dotted around the city.

A Wild in Art event being brought to Worcester by St Richard’s Hospice, the trail will also help raise funds for patients affected by illnesses which cannot be cured and their loved ones. The project builds on the hospice’s hugely successful past trails in 2018, 2021 and 2024, which saw giraffes, elephants and penguins displayed across the city before raising raising more than £1.2 million combined.




Craig Moule, group chief executive of Sanctuary, said: “This is the third time we’ve proudly supported Worcester’s art trails and, as a city-based local employer, it’s always very rewarding to see the positive impact these events have on the local area as well as raising vital funds for hospice care.

“We’re also delighted to be sponsoring a smaller sculpture to enable a local school or community group to take part and showcase their creative talents.”


Thirty-five large Peter Rabbit sculptures will be painted by artists while 40 smaller rabbits will be designed and decorated by local schools and groups.

Sara Matthews, business development manager for St Richard’s Hospice, added: “We’re so grateful to our friends at Sanctuary for hopping along with us this year after adopting an elephant and penguin previously. The team’s kind sponsorship of a baby rabbit means a school or community group can take part who wouldn’t otherwise have had the funding to do so.”

Visit www.waddleofworcester.co.uk for more details.