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University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) campuses at Carmarthen and Lampeter have both secured Green Flag status for 2023.

Professor Elwen Evans, Owen Derbyshire and representatives of the Estates team smile outside the Dewi Building on Carmarthen Campus.

Following a special ceremony today (18 July), flags have been raised at UWTSD’s Carmarthen and Lampeter campuses in recognition of their environmental efforts, excellent visitor facilities, and community involvement.

UWTSD becomes only the third university in Wales to achieve Green Flag status. The University received the award following an assessment which included a detailed review of the documented management of the estate grounds processes and approaches to the land management. Particular attention was given to sustainable practice and the biodiversity and eco-systems action plan.

Kelly Williams, Executive Head of Operational Estates & Facilities at UWTSD, commented:

“I am absolutely delighted to see the Green Flag fly on our beautiful campuses. The teams that are responsible for maintaining our amazing environments can be proud of this achievement and it marks efforts that can sometimes go unnoticed.

Through this award, we can demonstrate how important the campus environments are to the local biodiversity and eco-systems and how we are contributing positively to Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion’s biodiversity action plans.”

Professor Elwen Evans speaks to an audience off-camera, hands open for emphasis; Owen Derbyshire looks on.

Professor Elwen Evans KC, Vice-Chancellor designate at UWTSD, said:

“Our grounds and surroundings are a vital part of what is so special about our University. I would like to congratulate and thank all of the staff who make such an exceptional contribution to the maintenance of our campuses.

“We have made a significant investment over the last few years so as to create a sustainable and welcoming environment for all of our students, staff and visitors. Our aim is to ensure that facilities and green spaces support and enhance the teaching and learning environment and put students and community at its heart”.

Now in its third decade, the Green Flag Award recognises well-managed parks and green spaces in 20 countries around the world.

Kelly Williams, Owen Derbyshire and Professor Elwen Evans stand smiling outside the Dewi Building.

Owen Derbyshire, Keep Wales Tidy Chief Executive said:

“Free access to safe, high quality green space has never been more important. All our award-winning sites play a vital role in people’s mental and physical well-being, providing a haven for communities to come together, relax and enjoy nature.

“News that UWTSD’s Carmarthen and Lampeter campuses have both achieved Green Flag Awards is testament to the university’s incredible team of grounds staff. We’re delighted to be able to celebrate their success on the world stage.”


Further Information

Arwel Lloyd

Principal PR and Communications Officer    
Corporate Communications and PR    
Email:  arwel.lloyd@uwtsd.ac.uk    
Phone: 07384 467076

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