I was in the middle of a UK Tour when theatres had to close due to lockdown – and the tour was called ‘Healing The Nation’ – so that title worked out well. It will turn out to be the longest Tour ever, taking 3 years to complete; as the tour
23 Nov 2021:
Approved Minutes BoG 25.03.2021 M3 1. BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2020/21 M3 25 March 2021, 16:00-18:00. Virtual Meeting, Microsoft Teams. Approved Minutes. Present Mr Graham Raikes MBE (Chair) Independent Governor GR Mr John Searson (Deputy Chair)
23 Nov 2021:
Approved Minutes BoG 16.07.2021 M4 1. BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2020/21 M4 16 July 2021, 10:00-12:30. Virtual Meeting, Microsoft Teams. Approved Minutes. Present Mr Graham Raikes MBE (Chair) Independent Governor GR Mr John Searson (Deputy Chair)
13 Nov 2021:
Minutes Interim Audit Committee 15.10.2021 1. BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2021/22 Interim Audit Committee Meeting. Friday, 15 October 2021, 09:00, Microsoft Teams. Approved Minutes. 1. Reserved Business (1) (No Staff in attendance) See Reserved Business (1)
@recrovida @crowdfunderuk @WeAreCyclingUK @plymouthcc Thanks for getting in touch, you can reach our Sustainability Officer on eedwards@marjon.ac.uk to tell us more.
Oscar has swapped a 35 min drive for a 50 hour trek to uni. His aim is to get people talking about climate change and nature. He’ll arrive in time for #MarjonClimateConf on Weds. For more info see https://t.co/u58JKz0ZiZ or watch him on
And that's a wrap. Day one of Oscar’s walk to the #COP26 inspired #MarjonClimateConf is done! Catch up on the walk with BBC Spotlight at 6.30pm (Mon) and find out how to wild camping goes on the BBC Radio Devon Breakfast Show at 7.25am tomorrow
We are very pleased to be holding our key stage 5 Education and Social Sciences Conference on campus, on November 17 For more info and group school booking enquiries, contact visitus@marjon.ac.uk For individual bookings https://t.co/Tsfg1VNDXR https:
Another day of Oscar’s climate walk done, all on Dartmoor today, just one more wild sleep to go until #MarjonClimateConf tomorrow! https://t.co/JQkd2WW3Uw
“We have the opportunity to prevent an irreversible climate catastrophe, by keeping our carbon emissions down and protecting biodiversity. We need to be bold about this. No free passes, no excuses.” @LukePollard #MarjonClimateConf
Sustainability Officer, Ellie Edwards, explains what Marjon have been doing since declaring a climate emergency in 2019. Including solar panels, bug hotel building, changes in catering, wildflower planting, and more #MarjonClimateConf
“We would be mad to ignore the economic opportunities of biodiversity. There are so many reasons why it is important for our planet, too” It’s not too late to save it, but we have got to start acting and now.” @DevonWildlife
“We want to make conservation cool. We put beehives on well known buildings and places all over the local area to get people talking” Great talk from @PollenizeCIC who we have recently collaborated with for our new campus bee colony
@plymotion explain the importance of using ecological method of transport. Walking, cycling and using public transport can help health and wellbeing, cut costs and lower your carbon footprint! #MarjonClimateConf https://t.co/qyQEQw88NG
“Food production is estimated to increase by 50% before 2050. Global recommendations suggest we reduce dairy and meat consumption to help our environment. Fully plant based diets have the most environmental impacts and are the healthiest.”