Wildlife to replace humans on next series of UK banknotes

A British Union Jack flag flies on the Bank of England building in the City of London financial district, London, Britain, November 7, 2025. REUTERS
LONDON, March 11 (Reuters) – Images of animals will feature on the next series of banknotes from the Bank of England, as the ​central bank shifts away from historical figures such as ‌William Shakespeare, Winston Churchill and Jane Austen over the coming years.
“Nature is a great choice from a banknote authentication perspective and means we can ​showcase the UK’s rich and varied wildlife on the ​next series of banknotes,” Victoria Cleland, the BoE’s chief ⁠cashier, said.
Bank of England banknotes have featured monarchs since Queen ​Elizabeth first appeared on one in 1960, while Shakespeare was the ​first historic figure to appear in 1970.
King Charles’ portrait will continue to appear on the next series of notes as well, the BoE said.
The ​BoE held a consultation on a change to the design ​of banknotes in July 2025, inviting views from the public.
The theme of nature ‌was ⁠supported by 60% of the 44,000 responses, narrowly beating the category of “architecture and landmarks” on 56% and “notable historical figures” on 38%. Other categories included “arts, culture and sport”, “innovation” and “noteworthy milestones”.
The new notes ​will feature wildlife ​native to the ⁠United Kingdom and will not include household pets, the BoE said. It plans to run a ​second consultation in the coming months asking for ​the ⁠public’s views on specific animals to feature on the notes taken from a list created by British wildlife experts.
The BoE is not ⁠the ​only producer of banknotes in the United ​Kingdom. Notes are also produced by seven commercial banks in Scotland and Northern ​Ireland.

Reporting by Suban Abdulla; editing by William Schomberg and David Milliken

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