The Student Green Office has been busy all term promoting sustainability across the University through events and campaigns, publications, our active social media pages, and of course this blog. But […]
Expect Respect
For those of you that follow the CCCU Sustainability Facebook and Twitter pages – you would’ve seen that myself (Amanda Elliott), Megan Cork and Claire Richardson, all part of the […]
Reflections by a guest blogger, Chris Carr
I attended an education and sustainability conference in London recently held by the HEFCE (Higher Education Funding Council for England) and wanted to relate back about my experience.
BE SEEN WEARING GREEN: all day across the CCCU campus network Fri.15th Feb.
Together we’re building the culture of sustainability at Canterbury Christ Church University… Sustainability Projects Officer, Lucy Brown; Director of Sustainability Development, Dr Peter Rands; and the Student Union’s Vice President […]
SWISHING success at the Augustine House Craft Fair
by guest-bloggers, the Ground Force Green Impact team at Augustine House The Green team had been anxiously waiting and promoting the ‘SWISH’ stall and the day of the Craft Fair […]
We built an allotment!
A couple of weeks ago, we got together with the Eco-Chaplaincy Green Impact team, and the Grounds and Estates team alongside some lovely student and staff volunteers to clear the […]
Join the EcoChaplaincy’s allotment party!
Green Impact 2012/13 launch event: Creating an allotment for EcoChaplaincy Green Impact is once again kicking off at Canterbury Christ Church University, and the EcoChaplaincy team have a very exciting […]
Augustine House Green Impact Lunch Launch, Tuesday 6th November 12.30-1.30pm
by guest blogger Georgie the Augustine House Green Dragon The Augustine House Green Dragon would like to invite you to our Cake Stall on Tuesday 6th November 12.30 to 1.30pm […]
A darkroom… in a yurt?!
As part of the Futures Initiative project, the Department of Media, Art and Design successfully put in a bid for funding for a bespoke yurt that they could take out […]