Investment approved for Keele University campus in UK

Subscribe to our newsletter and get the latest news and business opportunities in your inbox
Investment approved for Keele University campus in UK

University Partnerships Programme and Keele University have announced that planning permission has been approved for a £160 million (US$200 million) development of the University student residential estate.

The scheme will transform student accommodation on the Keele University campus, and provide a major boost to the local regional economy.

The partnership between the University and UPP will provide around 1,300 students with accommodation, taking the total to approximately 4,300 rooms within the next four to five years. This will include the construction of approximately 2,300 high-quality, affordable rooms, matching the ambitions of the University and its students as it expands from 10,000 to 13,000 students by 2020.

The scheme will be a new build project at the Lindsay, Horwood and Barnes halls on the University’s main campus. New social hubs will be created in each hall as well as enhanced social facilities to be developed at Holly Cross and The Oaks hall.

UPP already works with more than a dozen universities across the UK to maintain and run student accommodation, including Kent, Reading, Nottingham, York, Plymouth, Lancaster and Bath.

Work on the development is scheduled to start in mid to late 2017, and will be undertaken in phases in order to keep disruption to a minimum. 

Professor Trevor McMillan, Vice Chancellor of Keele University, welcomed the decision:

“This major investment will give Keele students access to some of the best campus accommodation in Britain, making the University an even stronger proposition for prospective students both here in the UK and internationally.

“By ensuring that our campus is fit for the future we’re securing Keele’s position as a leading UK university that is a centre for both excellent teaching and world-class research.

“This investment ensures that Keele can grow and develop, and is great news for Newcastle-under-Lyme as well as the wider region.”

Sean O'Shea, group chief executive of UPP, said:

“The University has now been ranked first by the National Student Survey for student satisfaction for three years in a row. Our partnership will enable more students to enjoy Keele’s award-winning campus, and further strengthen the University’s position as a fantastic place in which to both live and learn."

Emily Horsfall, Union Development and Democracy Officer at Keele University's Students' Union, said:

“With growing student numbers, it is vital that the accommodation provision on campus is expanded.

“Students and their representatives have been involved in the project discussion and decision-making, and we’re now looking forward to seeing our campus being made even better for our students.”

Share this news

Join us

In order to get full access to News section, you must have a full subscription. You can check all the benefits of becoming a member and purchase a subscription on our membership page.