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Durham is a Sustainability Institution of the Year finalist in Green Gown Awards 2024
We have been shortlisted as a finalist for the Sustainability Institution of the Year category award in this year's UK & Ireland Green Gown Awards for our project entitled Turning Sustainability Ambition into Action, which recognises our continued efforts to deliver on our sustainability ambition.
The My Greenspace August staff winners are... Becky M, Janet C, Deanne D & Jane D!
You've all been busy harvesting the vegetables you sowed in spring and taking lunchtime walks in the sun to earn points and win prizes! Congratulations to our staff winners who have all earned £20 each to spend at a range of retailers.
Second hand September 2024
Take part in Oxfam’s Second Hand September. Shop second hand to take a stance against fast fashion and dress for a fairer world.
Durham Climate Hub talk: Go electric 2030
Durham Climate Hub talk: Go electric 2030: talk and discussion about the potential for electric vehicles and car clubs in County Durham.
Spotlight on… Eco DU
'EcoDU is a student environmental justice society, run by Durham undergraduate and postgraduate students!
YOUR biodiversity photos summer 2024
You've all been busy over the summer sharing photos from your biodiversity walks in Durham and beyond.
Durham is a Creating Impact finalist in Green Gown Awards 2024
We have been shortlisted as a finalist for the Creating Impact category award in this year's UK & Ireland Green Gown Awards for our project entitled 93 to 19 – The Odorbac Initiative. Lisa Blundell, Senior Housekeeping, Cleaning and General Services Manager in our Accommodation and Commercial Services, explains more about the project and how it supports our sustainability strategy.
Summer bedding planting by Grounds Maintenance
Well done to our Grounds Maintenance teams who have created their annual summer bedding displays around Palace Green. These beautiful displays contribute to the Northumbrian/Britain in Bloom partnership with Durham County Council.
Meet Ian Armstrong, Durham University's new Biodiversity Manager
Durham University are dedicated to maintaining our estate, which includes ancient woodland, grassland, wildflower meadows and wetland habitats, while also promoting biodiversity.
Sign up to Mammal Web and support citizen science
Mammal Web is a project which collates data from motion sensing cameras which are set up to photograph and monitor wild mammals. And researchers at Durham University need YOUR support in monitoring and documenting mammals in your area.
Keep tagging us in your lunchtime walk photos and videos!
Keep tagging us in your lunchtime walk photos and videos!