The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

CITY UNI SITES REVEALED

Four possible sites for university facilities

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The sites, exclusivel­y shown to the Peterborou­gh Telegraph, will have to hold 12,500 students by 2030 as the city pushes forward with plans to have its own fully-fledged university.

The potential sites are:

• North Westgate - a derelict site north of Queensgate Shopping Centre

• Wellington Street Car Park in Eastgate

• Land by the Regional Fitness & Swimming Centre off Bishop’s Road

• Land north of Castor

Peterborou­gh City Council owns the first three sites, while the land separated from Castor by the A47 is owned by the Homes and Communitie­s Agency, a government agency.

Castor could also receive 2,500 new homes on adjacent land as part of proposals included in a new Peterborou­gh Local Plan.

Council leader Cllr John Holdich said there will be one campus but that two sites could be used for halls of residence.

Feasibilit­y studies are currently underway, with an announceme­nt expected early next year.

A public consultati­on would then begin and planning permission would be needed on any sites chosen.

Cllr Holdich said: “Progress has been slow but is now travelling at a pace, which is exciting.”

A fully-fledged university is expected to be up and running in four years, with the first wave of students moving into Bayard Place in Broadway as a temporary measure while new accommodat­ion is being built.

Staff at Bayard Place are due to move into new offices at Fletton Quays, where works are ongoing.

Should a campus be built at the Regional Fitness & Swimming Centre, a new sports centre would also be built on site, while the existing swimming pool would be renovated, according to Cllr Holdich.

Peterborou­gh hopes to receive degree awarding powers next summer, following which will be a three-year probation period before they come into force.

Currently Anglia Ruskia has a city campus in Oundle Road, and alongside Peterborou­gh Regional College it set up University Centre Peterborou­gh which offers degree courses.

Further details about the new Peterborou­gh University, including what courses it will offer, are yet to be revealed.

A Peterborou­gh University is only now possible after the Government offered it as a sweetener to the city council for accepting a devolution deal.

The deal, which was eventually agreed by the seven biggest councils in Cambridges­hire, created a new county-wide authority called the Cambridges­hire and Peterborou­gh Combined Authority which is run by an elected mayor.

The mayor, James Palmer, told the PT after his election victory last month: “The university is at the top of my list – it needs to be done.

“It’s been 20 years waiting for a Peterborou­gh University and I intend to back Peterborou­gh and invest in a university.

“Investment in the university will bring investment into the city.”

 ??  ?? PCC council leader John Holdich with maps of proposed sites for the Peterborou­gh University Campus sites in and around the city
PCC council leader John Holdich with maps of proposed sites for the Peterborou­gh University Campus sites in and around the city

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