Saturday, May 4, 2024

Consultation launched on plan for future of student living in Nottingham

A new plan has been created by Nottingham City Council to increase the choice and quality of student housing, maximise the benefits of a large student population and better tackle any associated challenges for communities.

Both of Nottingham’s universities add a combined £3.8 billion to the UK economy every year and support around 14% of the local economy, plus 25,000 jobs across the area.

The Student Living Strategy marks the first time that Nottingham City Council, the University of Nottingham, and Nottingham Trent University have made a formal commitment to work proactively together on shared priorities for housing and local services, as well as maximising the benefits that students bring to Nottingham.

Together they have launched a four-week consultation so people in the city can have their say on the proposals.

The Student Living Strategy sets out three main priorities:

  • Improving the quality, safety, affordability and location of student accommodation, and encouraging a better balance of student housing choice across the city
  • Encouraging neighbourliness, where students contribute to creating a clean, attractive and sustainable environment, and tackling the impact of waste and noise
  • Increasing community cohesion, ensuring students are valued members of their communities and improving graduate retention in the city

Cllr Toby Neal, Portfolio Holder for Housing and Human Resources at Nottingham City Council, said: “Our universities and students are a fundamental part of Nottingham life and help to make the city the great place it is to live, work and play.

“We want Nottingham to be a city where people feel safe, an exciting and welcoming place, a city that is clean and environmentally sustainable, where we are ambitious for Nottingham people and businesses, and where everyone living here is proud of their city, their neighbourhood, and their local community.

“Our student community is vital to achieving this and with both universities bringing in millions to the economy each year, it is important that as a partnership we make sure students have the right places to live, that they become important members of the community and encourage more students to make this city their home after graduating.”

“This plan is the start of something really quite powerful and will benefit our great city enormously,” said Michael Lees, Director of Campus Services at Nottingham Trent University.

Dr Paul Greatrix, Registrar, University of Nottingham, said: “This strategy will offer a new and positive partnership approach to dealing with challenges around ensuring the availability of good quality, appropriate housing for all Nottingham residents, building vibrant, positive communities and ensuring that we are capitalising on the talent and potential of the people who come to study and live in our city.

“We are keen to hear from students, other local residents and employers about how we achieve these positive outcomes for all.”

A consultation runs until Friday 24 March 2023. Have your say here.

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