Brand-new 'peace garden' could be created on Keele University grounds

By Kerry Ashdown - Local Democracy Reporter

5th May 2024 | Local News

The proposed landscaping works include a seating area, above ground seating and paths (LDRS).
The proposed landscaping works include a seating area, above ground seating and paths (LDRS).

A "peace garden" is set to be created in the grounds of Keele University if plans are given the green light by Newcastle Borough Council.

The proposed landscaping works outside the university chapel include a dug out seating area, above ground seating areas and paths.

A new ramp is also planned to provide better access to the Grade II Listed chapel for people with wheelchairs and limited mobility, a heritage statement submitted as part of the planning application said. It added: "The ramp has been sympathetically designed as to have minimal contact with the existing building – even less so than the existing 2000s step arrangement.

This comes after students requested more green and relaxing spaces on campus (Wiki Commons).

"Keele University Chapel, to which the application relates is situated to the centre of the estate and will form part of the network of green spaces available to the entire Keele community at the campus core. This is in response to recent student feedback requesting more green and relaxing spaces in the centre of campus and will facilitate a destination space for outdoor well-being initiatives to take place, and as a focal point to host graduation photos.

"The low gabion walling will not obstruct views to/from the chapel building or cover architectural details at low level. It will provide the proposed 'Peace Garden' with a private sheltered destination seating area, away from the busy pathways; and allow space for a community mosaic to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the original university college; as well as providing a sculpture by a local artist.

"Relocated architectural fragments and garden ornaments to the site are to be part of an 'outdoor museum' exhibition (and) will bring together these various recycled elements which are currently surplus to requirements. It will allow for the introduction of new small discreet non-illuminated QR code signage to inform users on the history of the site and these objects."

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