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Accommodation & Hospitality Services
East Team B Staff meeting
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Brief Summer Feedback
Lord Sterns Speech
Tool Box Talks -Environmental Awareness
- ISO14001
Financial awareness
HR – Personal Development Time
Thursday 31st October Concerns
Installation of the Chancellor
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Agenda
Summer Feedback
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Lord Stern’s SpeechLord Stern's Speech.url
TOOL BOX TALKS – ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS
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Environmental
Water Consumption
The university has set the target to reduce water consumption by 5%
What can we do to help?
Less water in the mop buckets = Less waster wasted and Less weight to carry and lift.
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EnvironmentalWater Consumption
On average we use 10.3 Litres of water per bucket fillOver a week just for washing kitchen floors we use
2142.4 Litres.
If we reduce the amount we put in buckets to 5 LitresOver a week for washing kitchens floors we would only use
1040 Litres.
Saving 1102.4 Litres a weekThat’s 2000 Pints
Over a student year (38 Weeks)41891.2 Litres76000 Pints
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What is the University energy and water bill per year?
A. £600,000
B. £3 million
C. £6 million
D. £60,000
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Answer: £6 million
• The University spent £4.2 million in 2010/11 on utilities, made up of:– Electricity - £2,284k – Gas - £1,141k – Water/sewerage - £789k – For 2011/12 the budget was £6m, and the projection for 2012/13 is £6,416k.
• In a year we typically use the figures shown below, from which we generate around 24,000 tonnes CO2 emissions: – 27 million kWh electricity (equivalent to 9000 houses) – 45 million kWh gas (equivalent to 3000 houses) – 320,000 m3 water (equivalent to 4000 houses)
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Personal Development timeThe Accommodation and Hospitality department support
Personal Development time as part of itswork-life balance culture.
The department encourages staff to use personal development time to take part in something that will benefit
them in their career, gain more skills, benefit the community, build a healthy lifestyle or in-line with
operational requirements for example:-
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• Completing a BUCS training course to gain further• Qualifications and support training needs
• Volunteering for a local charity• Lunchtime fitness class at the STV
• Driving lessons• Job shadowing someone who works at the University
Full time employees can take up to 20 hours per yearpart-time employees are able to take 10 hours per year
Personal Development time
Personal Time needs to be approved before you book any lessons or courses.
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Thursday 31st October concerns
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Installation of The Chancellor
As already announced (http://www.bath.ac.uk/news/2013/10/15/open-house/), all staff and students are invited to attend the Open House event which will be held in the Sports Training Village between 12:30pm and 4pm. This will include hands-on exhibitions of our latest research, performances by a range of student societies, sports demonstrations and taster events. It has been carefully planned to try to ensure there is something of interest to all staff and students. Further details and timings can be found at http://www.bath.ac.uk/about/chancellor/open-house/index.html. The remaining timings will be published there shortly.
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At around 3:30pm the Chancellor and the Countess of Wessex will tour The Chancellors' building and take part in a ceremony to mark its official opening, unveiling a plaque to mark the occasion. Several staff have already asked how they should address the Earl and Countess – ‘Chancellor’ would be appropriate for the Earl and ‘Your Royal Highness’ for the Countess. On behalf of the Installation steering group, I do encourage you all to take this opportunity to celebrate our University with friends and colleagues and to welcome our new Chancellor to Bath. Mark HumphrissUniversity Secretary
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Attendance
Chair Vanessa
Agnieszka K Kamil G
Christopher H Claire M
Artur S Andrzej C
Mateusz K Barbara Z
Jenny B Rose S
Absent : Kim E, Marlene H, Karol K & Aleksandra S