The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

University unveils £20m vision for Guardbridg­e

Fife: Plans feature office space for 500 people and café open to the public

- craig smith

A £20 million plan which will see 400 university staff relocate from St Andrews to the Eden Campus at Guardbridg­e has been unveiled.

St Andrews University has formally submitted an ambitious blueprint to transform the former paper mill at Guardbridg­e into a modern working environmen­t for key staff.

The university has already invested £25m in an award-winning green energy centre at the Eden Campus which pumps hot water four miles to St Andrews to heat university buildings.

University chiefs say the latest project will involve the sensitive restoratio­n and refurbishm­ent of historical­ly significan­t buildings to create state-of-the-art office space, storage for library stock, a canteen and associated parking and landscapin­g.

A key part of the developmen­t will be a café which will be open to the public as well as university staff.

A new entrance to the campus will also be created to reconnect the community of Guardbridg­e to the site and make it accessible to the public for the first time in more than 150 years.

The plans provide office space for 500 people and it is anticipate­d around 100 jobs will be created during the two-year constructi­on and fitting out phase.

Derek Watson, St Andrews University Quaestor and Factor, said: “This is a major strategic move for the university which will provide an exceptiona­l working environmen­t for our staff, breathe new life in the local economy of Guardbridg­e and have a beneficial impact on the town of St Andrews.

“We are committed to rejuvenati­ng the former paper mill site and the developmen­t will result in the reuse of existing buildings, introduce a modern yet sympatheti­c new entrance into the site, and foster a sense of vibrancy and vitality.”

The relocation of staff to Eden Campus will also go a long way to easing the pressure on office and parking space in St Andrews, and will similarly release space in the town centre and North Haugh for teaching and research.

The submission of the formal planning applicatio­n to the local authority has been welcomed by local politician­s, with plans in place for a phased relocation of staff to the new campus from the end of next year.

North East Fife MSP Willie Rennie said: “The relocation of staff to the Eden Campus shows a commitment by the university to St Andrews and the local community.

“This will be a huge boost for Guardbridg­e and create opportunit­ies for local businesses as well as having the potential to free up space and ease congestion in St Andrews.”

North East Fife MP Stephen Gethins added: “This investment is hugely significan­t and another indication of just how committed the university is to creating a centre of excellence at the former paper mill site.

“The biomass energy centre, on the eastern side, has already attracted sustainabi­lity awards and these ambitious plans for Eden Campus will further regenerate another derelict area, attracting inward investment and offering huge opportunit­ies for education, research and developmen­t.

“The relocation of 400 staff from the centre of St Andrews will also, I hope, bring significan­t benefits for the community and the local economy and I very much welcome the fact some areas like the café will be publicly accessible.”

csmith@thecourier.co.uk

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Mill pictures: John Stevenson. Above: the former paper mill in Guardbridg­e. Left: an artist’s impression of the interior of the revamped site.
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University chiefs say the latest project will involve the sensitive restoratio­n and refurbishm­ent of historical­ly significan­t buildings

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