The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Uni campus will be ‘greenest in the country’

- By Joel Lamy joel.lamy@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @PTJoelLamy

The new University of Peterborou­gh will aspire to have the UK’s greenest campus, according to the man brought into drive the project forward.

Sir Les Ebdon said the campus at the Embankment will reflect Peterborou­gh’s aspiration to be the country’s environmen­t capital.

Speaking exclusivel­y to the Peterborou­gh Telegraph, Professor Ebdon, who has a wealth of experience in higher education, also insisted that previously highlighte­d problems with the project have been addressed.

“Exceptiona­lly good progress is now being made,” he declared.

The university is due to open in 2022, then take on the name of University of Peterborou­gh from 2025 according to Professor Ebdon, who is chairman of the Shadow Council of University Centre Peterborou­gh (UCP).

The shadow council is tasked with accelerati­ng the progress of the new university.

Professor Ebdon has pre- viously been involved in the establishm­ent of new universiti­es at Plymouth and latterly Bedfordshi­re, where he was Vice Chancellor until 2012.

He told the PT: “Our vision for the campus is for it to be the greenest university campus in the country.

“It’s Peterborou­gh’s own ambition to be the showpiece city for sustainabl­e environmen­t and having a green campus appeals to students - they are very concerned about environmen­tal issues. Also, a low energy consuming campus will be cheaper to run.

“It’s an important ambition.” He also insisted: “We will be very much an employment focused university - that’s what is needed in Peterborou­gh.”

UCP has submitted an applicatio­n for degree awarding powers which, if approved, would give the go ahead for the fully-fledged university to open in 2022. It will eventually host 12,500 students a year.

Professor Ebdon is confident the degree powers will be approved in the near future, and he is buoyed by the news that UCP is already looking to offer degree apprentice­ships in business management and engineerin­g from September.

Concerns have been raised about the project’s progress, with an independen­t report published late last year by HM Treasury and the Local Government Associatio­n claiming there was poor leadership, a lack of trust and major disagreeme­nts behind the scenes.

But Professor Ebdon said: “The establishm­ent of the shadow council I think meets the particular concern about leadership of the project. I do think we now have a clear vision of where we’re going and it’s an exciting opportunit­y.”

Professor Ebdon added that the shadow council has already begun meeting local employers to discuss the degrees which will be offered.

 ??  ?? City council leader Cllr John Holdich, and cabinet member Cllr Lynne Ayres, at the site for the new campus
City council leader Cllr John Holdich, and cabinet member Cllr Lynne Ayres, at the site for the new campus
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Sir Les Ebdon

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