Ground investigation activities at Spen Farm

Last updated on 28 February 2024

Ground investigation activities will be undertaken at Spen Farm at locations labelled ‘Energy Pile Opt A’ and ‘Energy Pile Opt B’ on the below image between Monday 26th February and Friday 1st March, from 8am until dusk.

 

These investigations are to determine ground conditions in these locations. Once complete, there will be an inspection chamber (manhole) cover raised on a low plinth however this should not be conspicuous. There are two GI locations for each of the two sites.

Every effort will be made to avoid disruption, however there will be some noise during the activities. Please note that there will be a preliminary excavation activity taking place which will determine the scope of the full GI activities to take place over the course of the week. Following this initial investigation, it is expected that only one of the two sites will see the remaining GI activities.

Reason for works/service interruption

Academic research into the geothermal response of shallow boreholes

Effects of this interruption upon building occupants

None.

For enquiries please contact: Christopher Wade
Contact Telephone No: 07729 000 228
Email: c.a.wade@leeds.ac.uk
If the above member of staff is unavailable, or you have any general queries about our services, please contact the Estate Services Helpdesk on 0113 3435555 or e-mail: eshelp@leeds.ac.uk

Thank you for your patience and apologies for any inconvenience caused.

 

 

Electricity supply switch off at several sites

Last updated on 29 February 2024

Please be aware that on dates between Monday 11th March and Tuesday 26th March, the electricity supply at several sites on campus will be switched off while a new electricity meter is installed between the times of 9am and 5pm.

The affected sites and scheduled dates of disruption are listed below:

Monday 11th March

  • Rose Mount (18 North Hill Road)
  • The Orchards
  • Old Coach House, North Hill Road
  • North Hill Cottage
  • Elmfield Lodge (12 and 18 Cumberland Road)
  • 25 Cumberland Road
  • North Hill Court (17 and 19 North Grange Mount)

Tuesday 12th March

  • 10 Clarendon Place
  • 20 Clarendon Place
  • 22 Clarendon Place
  • 28 Clarendon Place
  • 30 Clarendon Place
  • Spring Hill (14 and 16 Cumberland Road)
  • 27a, 27 Cumberland Road

Wednesday 13th March

  • 27 Clarendon Place
  • 29 & 31 Clarendon Place
  • 7 Lyddon Terrace
  • 9 Lyddon Terrace
  • 25 Lyddon Terrace
  • 35 Lyddon Terrace
  • 15, 17, 19 Lyddon Terrace (Ellerslie Hall Annexe)
  • 4 Lifton Place (33 Clarendon Place)
  • 96a Clarendon Road

Thursday 14th March

  • 11 Lyddon Terrace
  • 13 Lyddon Terrace
  • 21 Lyddon Terrace
  • 23 Lyddon Terrace
  • Cromer Terrace (13-23 Lyddon Hall Annexe)
  • 5 – 7 Careers Centre, Cromer Terrace, Dales Building

Friday 15th March

  • 27 Cromer Terrace
  • 29/31 Cromer Terrace
  • 25 Cromer Terrace
  • 10 & 12 Cromer Terrace
  • 31 Lyddon Terrace
  • 33 Lyddon Terrace
  • 41 Lyddon Terrace (Ellerslie Hall Annexe)
  • 14, 16, 18, 20 Cromer Terrace

Monday 18th March

  • 17 Springfield Mount
  • 16 Springfield Mount
  • 14 Springfield Mount
  • 4 Springfield Mount
  • 11 & 11a Springfield Mount

Tuesday 19th March

  • 18 Springfield Mount

Wednesday 20th March

  • 26 Springfield Mount
  • 24 Springfield Mount
  • 10, 10a, 12 Springfield Mount
  • 20 Springfield Mount
  • 52 Clarendon Road/48 Hyde Terrace

Friday 22nd March

  • 30/32 Hyde Terrace
  • 159 Woodhouse Lane (Strawberry Fields)
  • 167 & 167a Woodhouse Lane
  • 9 Blenheim Terrace
  • 15 Blenheim Terrace

Monday 25th March

  • Wise Warren Farm
  • Headley Hall Farm – Cottage 2

Tuesday 26th March

  • 175/177 Woodhouse Lane
  • Weetwood Rugby Stand & Bar
  • Weetwood Pavilion and Sports Ground
  • Weetwood Workshops
  • Weetwood Park Lodge

Reason for works/service interruption

Installation of new electricity meter.

Effects of this interruption upon building occupants

Loss of electrical power.

For enquiries please contact: Robert Bradley
Contact Telephone No: 0113 343 7162 Mobile: 07469 798140
Email: r.bradley@leeds.ac.uk

the above member of staff is unavailable or you have any general queries about our services, please contact the Estate Services Helpdesk on 0113 3435555 or e-mail: eshelp@leeds.ac.uk

Thank you for your patience and apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Repairs to front elevation windows on The LIGHT Building

Last updated on 26 February 2024

One lane of Clarendon Way will be partially blocked to allow access for equipment to repair the front elevation windows on the LIGHT Building from 7am to 4pm on Tuesday 27th February.

Services to be interrupted

One lane of Clarendon Way to be partially blocked to allow access for equipment.

Effects of this interruption upon building occupants

Front entrance of building out of use during works. One lane of road to be blocked off immediately in front of The LIGHT Building.

For enquiries please contact: Lyndsey Gregory
Mobile: 07810 658 690
Email: l.gregory@leeds.ac.uk
If the above member of staff is unavailable, you have any general queries about our services or would like to add or remove a person from this email list, please contact the Estate Services Helpdesk on 0113 343 5555 or e-mail: eshelp@leeds.ac.uk

Thank you for your patience and apologies for any inconvenience caused.

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Ten minutes with Matthew Whiteley

Last updated on 27 February 2024

Meet Matthew Whiteley, Residence Service Supervisor at the University of Leeds. Matthew is one of the Facilities Directorate’s Staff Voice Champions.

The FD Staff Voice is a forum where volunteer representatives from the directorate discuss ideas, questions and concerns raised by their colleagues and work together to find solutions.

This is the first in a series of interviews with FD Staff Voice volunteers.

Can you describe your job in a few sentences?

My job is to provide a great service for the students living in our accommodation. We do everything, from maintenance and admin support to welfare. A large part of the job that I do specifically is to organise the accessible equipment for the whole department.

It’s a job that you can make whatever you want out of it – if you prefer more admin, behind-the-desk work, you can do that. Alternatively, if you want to be more practical and hands-on, there’s definitely scope to do that. I think I sit very much in the middle. I like to specialise in everything I can.

Can you explain what the FD Staff Voice is from your perspective?

Staff Voice is a platform for members of the Facilities Directorate to meet and discuss how we can improve the working environment, our connections across the FD and how we can work more closely together. It’s about discussion, it’s about being open-minded and it’s about looking to the future.

How did you become involved in the FD Staff Voice?

My senior management team promoted it when it was first established last summer, and I was encouraged to apply as it would be good for my development.
I was pleased that this initiative was largely marketed at grades two to five as I know some of those colleagues can find it harder to suggest and effect change in their departments.

What does your role in the FD Staff Voice involve?

It’s about taking feedback from colleagues, about discussing ideas and listening to issues and how we can turn that into positive change for the department. It is also about feeding back to my colleagues so they see that their ideas can really make a difference to our working environment.

What do you find to be beneficial about being a part of the programme?

It’s helping colleagues and helps to make a difference and lasting change, and it’s also really good to make connections, both across my wider department and across the FD.
I’ve met so many people from areas that I thought would have nothing to do with my job, and yet, when you meet them and talk to them, you realise that we’re working towards the same goal.

What would you like to achieve as part of the group?

My ambition is to use the platform to be a voice: quite literally what it says on the tin. I want to take feedback from colleagues and to be able to take that to a higher level.
We have a meeting coming up soon to discuss how we can implement changes based on the staff survey that was completed last year. I’m really looking forward to seeing how those changes can positively impact our day-to-day lives at work.

Why is the FD Staff Voice important to colleagues?

It’s about giving people a voice.

It’s already in the consciousness of the department. People are already open to discussing ideas, so we can take that forward as Staff Voice develops, because it is a new thing and is evolving.

There’s a lot of work going on in the background, behind-the-scenes for Staff Voice. It is new, it is still evolving and it’s still developing. Where we’re at now with Staff Voice is not where we’re going to be forever. It will become a much bigger part of the day-to-day experience of working in the FD.

Find out more about the FD Staff Voice.

Electrical shutdown at the Wellcome Trust Brenner Building

Last updated on 22 February 2024

All electrical power and lighting will be switched off in the Wellcome Trust Brenner Building from 7am to 11am on Saturday 24th February.

Services to be interrupted

All electrical, power, and lighting.

Effects of this interruption upon building occupants

No power or lighting throughout the building between the hours of 07:00 & 11:00 due to essential electrical maintenance being carried out by the NHS.

For enquiries please contact: Lloyd Carlton or Marie Parker
Mobile: 07595 460988
Email: l.o.carlton@leeds.ac.uk or medmdpa@leeds.ac.uk
If the above member of staff is unavailable or you have any general queries about our services, please contact the Estate Services Helpdesk on 0113 3435555 or e-mail: eshelp@leeds.ac.uk

Thank you for your patience and apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Replacement of electric vehicle chargers

Last updated on 23 February 2024

Parking restrictions will be in place for spaces adjacent to Clothworkers’ Building South from 9pm on Thursday 22nd February to 4pm on Monday 26th February and the Western Lecture Theatre from 9pm on Thursday 22nd February to 4pm on Friday 23rd February to allow for the replacement of electric vehicle chargers.

The affected spaces are highlighted below:

Image of map of affected parking spaces at clothworkers

 

Map of affected spaces at Western Lecture Theatre

Services to be interrupted

The EV charger will be turned off, with no parking in the bays in front of the EV charger for the duration of the works.

Effects of this interruption upon building occupants

No disruption will occur to the building occupants.

For enquiries please contact: Mick Peat
Contact Telephone Mobile: 07595 460 991
Email: m.d.peat@leeds.ac.uk
If the above member of staff is unavailable or you have any general queries about our services, please contact the Estate Services Helpdesk on 0113 3435555 or e-mail: eshelp@leeds.ac.uk

Thank you for your patience and apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Electricity supply switch off at University residences

Last updated on 21 February 2024

The electricity supply will be switched off at a number of University residences while new electricity meters are installed on dates between Monday 4th March and Friday 8th March. Supply will be switched off from 9am to 5pm on days work is scheduled to take place.

The affected buildings and scheduled dates of disruption are listed below:

  • Lupton Residences (Blocks A-P & Site Office/Laundry Room) – Monday 4th March and Tuesday 5th March
  • Montague Burton Residences (Blocks A-N, Laundry Room & Wardens Flat) – Tuesday 5th March and Wednesday 6th Marc
  • Grosvenor Court – Friday 8th March
  • The Coach House (Devonshire Hall) – Friday 8th March
  • North Lawn (Devonshire Hall) – Friday 8th March
  • 8 North Hill Road – Friday 8th March
  • 10 North Hill Road – Friday 8th March
  • 12 North Hill Road – Friday 8th March

Reason for works/service interruption

Installation of new electricity meter.

Effects of this interruption upon building occupants

Loss of electrical power.

For enquiries please contact: Robert Bradley
Contact Telephone No: 0113 343 7162 Mobile: 07469 798140
Email: r.bradley@leeds.ac.uk

If the above member of staff is unavailable or you have any general queries about our services, please contact the Estate Services Helpdesk on 0113 3435555 or e-mail: eshelp@leeds.ac.uk

Thank you for your patience and apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Temporary moving of oil storage tank at the Brownlee Centre

Last updated on 20 February 2024

The storage tank at the Brownlee Centre will be temporarily moved from the plant centre to an EV charging bay in front of the building on Thursday 7th March.

This is part of the new heat pump integration scheme to change over the Brownlee Centre to a net zero compliant energy source.

Reason for works/service interruption

Temporary oil tank move requires disconnection and re-connection once moved.

Effects of this interruption upon building occupants

Heating will not be available for up to one day. Hot and cold water for drinking and showering will still be available. The centre manager Martin Roscoe has been consulted and the least disruptive date has been chosen for this work.

For enquiries please contact: Adrian Smith
Contact Telephone No: 07917 520 547
Email: a.smith1@leeds.ac.uk

If the above member of staff is unavailable, or you have any general queries about our services, please contact the Estate Services Helpdesk on 0113 3435555 or e-mail: eshelp@leeds.ac.uk

Thank you for your patience and apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Installation of new electricity meters on campus

Last updated on 16 February 2024

The electricity in several buildings on campus will be switched off while new electricity meters are installed. The disruption caused to the electricity supply in each building is expected to last one working day, from 9am to 5pm.

Work is scheduled to take place on dates between Tuesday 27th February and Friday 1st March. The affected buildings and the scheduled date of disruption are listed below:

  • 3 Kingston Terrace – Tuesday 27th February
  • 10-12 Lodge Street (Old University Garage) – Wednesday 28th February
  • 11-14 Blenheim Terrace – Wednesday 28th February
  • 17 Blenheim Terrace – Wednesday 28th February
  • 18 Blenheim Terrace – Wednesday 28th February
  • 169A Woodhouse Lane – Thursday 29th February
  • 169B Woodhouse Lane – Thursday 29th February
  • 171 Woodhouse Lane – Thursday 29th February
  • Hopewell House, 173 Woodhouse Lane – Thursday 29th February
  • 175/177 Woodhouse Lane – Thursday 29th February
  • 16 Clarendon Place – Friday 1st March
  • 17 Clarendon Place – Friday 1st March
  • 19 Clarendon Place – Friday 1st March
  • 21 Clarendon Place – Friday 1st March

Reason for works/service interruption

Installation of new electricity meter.

Effects of this interruption upon building occupants

Loss of electrical power.

For enquiries please contact: Robert Bradley
Contact Telephone No: 0113 343 7162 Mobile: 07469 798140
Email: r.bradley@leeds.ac.uk
If the above member of staff is unavailable or you have any general queries about our services, please contact the Estate Services Helpdesk on 0113 3435555 or e-mail: eshelp@leeds.ac.uk

Thank you for your patience and apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Repairs to Generating Station Complex

Last updated on 14 February 2024

The Generating Station Complex (GSC) requires urgent repairs to the chilled water system supplying the University campus before the summer. The below buildings will be affected from 8am on Monday 26th February until 10pm on Wednesday 28th February:

  • Garstang Building
  • Irene Manton Building
  • Maths/Earth Environment
  • CEU Building
  • LC Miall Building
  • Astbury Building

Services to be interrupted

The chilled water service, which may affect building air conditioning and some research equipment in the School of Earth and Environment.

Effects of this interruption upon building occupants

There will be no chilled water service from 8am on Monday 26th February until 10pm on Wednesday 28th February.

For enquiries please contact: Simon Gough
Mobile: 07913 900088
Email: s.j.gough@leeds.ac.uk

If the above member of staff is unavailable, or you have any general queries about our services, please contact the Estate Services Helpdesk on 0113 3435555 or e-mail: eshelp@leeds.ac.uk

Thank you for your patience and apologies for any inconvenience caused.