Demolition of The Old Family Centre
The old Family Centre at the top of Mardon Hill on Streatham Campus will start to be demolished on Monday 20 February 2023.
The demolition works on the old family centre will begin from 20 February 2023 for a period of approximately two weeks. We ask that during this time colleagues and students use alternative footpaths past Reed Hall to and from the area. Please see the Streatham Campus map,which highlights the footpaths.
As with all of the University’s estates projects all aspects of the construction period will be carefully managed to ensure disruption is kept to a minimum for our colleagues, students and the local community. The project team will provide regularupdates on the project and notification of any potential disruption well in advance of works. These can be viewed below.
Contact Us
Contact us
John Vickery is the Project Director for the demolition.
If you have any queries or questions about the Wellbeing Centre project please email campusdevelopment@exeter.ac.uk and we will get back to you.
Upcoming works
Demolition will begin in February 2023.
Below you will find an update on the construction work happening for the next few weeks, including advanced notice of possible disruption in the area.
We hope you find this update helpful and it allows you to plan your activity on campus where possible.
Below are details of the upcoming works:
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February 20 - 3 March 2023 |
Demolition of the old family centrewill start from Monday 20 February and take approximately 2 weeks. During the demolition there will be several large artic lorries and plant equipment coming on to the site. The road at the top of Mardon Hill, which allows access to Holland Hall, will be closed intermittently during this period. The demolition activity will create ongoing high levels of noise in the area. We ask that during this time colleagues and students use alternative footpaths past Reed Hall to and from the area. Please see the Streatham Campus map, which highlights the footpaths. Please take care when in the area. PARKING SPACES - Permit holder car parking bays will be temporarily unavailable during this time. The accessible car parking bays will still be available.
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Please note, the above dates and information are updated regularly but are subject to change on short notice, due to working with external contractors and suppliers.
The image below shows the location of the construction site and changes to parking and footpaths in the area.