No water in Astbury Building

Last updated on 20 March 2025

Building Number(s): 0065
Building Name(s): Astbury Building
Date: 23rd March 2025 6:00 AM to 23rd March 2025 1:00 PM

Is this work scheduled or planned? Yes
Type of work: Maintenance –
Type of disruption: Complete water outage –

Additional information:

We are writing to inform you that water supplies cannot be used in the above building at the above date and time.

For more information, contact Chris Barlow at
Mobile: 07920 250 363 Email: c.j.barlow@leeds.ac.uk

Restricted access to Garstang and Priestley service road

Last updated on 14 March 2025

Building Number(s): 0007 and 0081
Building Name(s): Garstang Building and Priestley
Date: 17th March 2025 7:00 AM to 28th March 2025 11:30 PM

Is this work scheduled or planned? Yes
Type of work: Engineering –
Type of disruption: Road closure –

Additional information:

Access to the service road between Priestley and the Garstang building will be restricted for two weeks. Vehicles will not be able to pass through and the bike racks to the south elevation of Priestley will be unavailable.

Pedestrians, wheelchair access and cyclists will be redirected through signage.

All fire doors can be used in an emergency.

For more information, contact George Drake, Building Technical Officer at
Mobile: 07789 430 273 Email: G.Drake@leeds.ac.uk

Access Restricted to TV Courtyard for Structural Steel Delivery

Last updated on 10 March 2025

Building Number(s): NA
Building Name(s): FBS Horseshoe / TV Courtyard & HGV Delivery Route
Date: 17th March 2025 12:00 AM to 17th March 2025 11:30 PM

Is this work scheduled or planned? Yes
Type of work: Engineering –
Type of disruption: Road closure –
Specific rooms/roads/paths/car park spaces affected:

FBS Horseshoe / TV Courtyard & HGV Delivery Route

Additional information:

Sewell construction need to make the structural steel delivery for the FBS Cheney Lab project: the TV courtyard area will be completely cordoned-off for H&S reasons, therefore, during the duration of the steel delivery, any access required to level 5 and 6 Garstang will have to be made by going up to level 7 Garstang and travelling downward.

Mountain Earth is another contractor operating on campus, and within the TV courtyard, and are working in the area behind the Sewell construction cabins, within the TV courtyard so Sewell cannot provide access to the TV courtyard any other way during this time.

If there is an emergency, then Sewell will stop work immediately so building occupant safety measures (such as evacuation in the event of a fire) can take place.

Below image showing restricted access available to the TV Courtyard during the steel delivery.

For more information, contact Adrian Smith, Project Manager, Capital Projects at
Contact Mobile: 07917 520 547 Email: a.smith1@leeds.ac.uk

Energy Building ground investigation works

Last updated on 10 March 2025

Building Number(s): 0043
Building Name(s): Energy Building
Date: 17th March 2025 8:00 AM to 21st March 2025 6:00 PM

Is this work scheduled or planned? No
Type of work: Engineering –
Type of disruption: Noise, dust and/or vibration –

Additional information:

Ground investigation works to the rear of the Energy Building as part of the Net Zero (Engineering Energy Centre) programme of works.

There will be a rotary drilling rig undertaking x5nr ground investigation bore holes positioned in the rear service yard behind the energy building for a 1wk period. The works will be minimally disruptive and managed by the Universities NZ delivery partner, Vinci Construction.

Minimal disruption with isolated periods of noise during drilling activities.

For more information, contact Adam Ives, Project Manager at
Contact Telephone No: 07864 802 762 Email: a.ives@leeds.ac.uk

exterior shot of Roger Stevens building with blue sky

Work underway to restore exterior of historic buildings

Last updated on 2 April 2025

The exteriors of University buildings across campus are being revitalised through an essential Estates programme.

The work, which will continue into the second half of 2025, is focused on repairing and restoring the architecture of listed and significant buildings on campus.

Buildings are open and safe to use while work is carried out.

Full schedule of works

Work is underway on the following buildings:

  • Worsley – due to complete March 2025
  • Roger Stevens Building – due to complete March 2025
  • EC Stoner – due to complete first half of 2025
  • Irene Manton Building – due to complete first half of 2025
  • Garstang Building – due to complete first half of 2025
  • Maths, Earth & Environment – due to be complete second half of 2025
  • Priestley Building – due to complete second half of 2025

Work will commence on the following buildings later this year:

  • Social Sciences Building – due to complete second half of 2025
  • Edward Boyle Library – due to complete second half of 2025

Progressing work

The programme began in late 2024 with the Roger Stevens Building and Worsley Building, which are both due to be completed in March.

Several other buildings, including EC Stoner and the Irene Manton Building, are expected be completed in the first half of 2025, with more work planned in the second half of the year.

Preserving historic architecture

Estates are working with engineering and construction specialists Mountain Earth to conduct hammer testing and repairs to areas of concrete on the buildings.

The team have consulted with Leeds City Council’s Conservation Officer to make sure buildings are properly conserved.

New anti-carbonation coatings have been colour-matched to return the exterior of each building to how they first looked after opening.

David Oldroyd, Interim Deputy Director of Development at the University of Leeds, said:

“This work builds on our strategic aim to improve the campus experience for our staff and students.

“While this work is essential, we’re taking extra care, time and effort to restore some of our historic buildings, which helps to make campus a nicer place to be for everyone who uses it.”

Minimising disruption

Estates are working with the timetabling team to move classes most likely to be impacted by the work out of the buildings, reducing the impact on staff and students.

Works will also be paused while exams are taking place.

Where possible, Mountain Earth are using elevating work platforms rather than erecting scaffolding when carrying out repairs to keep noise levels to a minimum.

Keep up-to-date with the work by visiting our project page.

Roger Stevens water supply

Last updated on 4 March 2025

Building Number(s): 0053
Building Name(s): Roger Stevens Building
Date: 8th March 2025 8:00 AM to 8th March 2025 1:30 PM

Is this work scheduled or planned? Yes
Type of work: Maintenance –
Type of disruption: Complete water outage –

Additional information:

We are writing to inform you that water supplies cannot be used in the above building at the specified date and time.

For more information, contact Chis Barlow at
Mobile: 07920 250 363 Email: c.j.barlow@leeds.ac.uk