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Have your say about green space on campus

15 Jun 2016

Help the University to understand the impact of our Living Campus Plan on your wellbeing

aerial view of campus

The Living Campus Plan has been developed as part of our Environmental Sustainability Strategy to create a memorable and distinctive University estate within an urban setting, while also fostering an environment that contributes to the health and wellbeing of staff, students, visitors and the surrounding local community.

It aims to promote the development of an estate that embraces nature, supports biodiversity and provides high quality spaces for educational, research, cultural and recreational activities.

The Plan will be implemented across the whole University estate, including student residences, Jodrell Bank and Dalton Cumbrian Facility.

To help the University understand the impact of the Living Campus Plan on student and staff wellbeing, a survey has been designed to capture your attitudes to green spaces on campus and their impact on wellbeing. The results will provide a baseline for comparison against future data once the Living Campus plans are being implemented.

Please tell us how you feel about the green spaces available, how you use them and their impact on your wellbeing.

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