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Community leaders help University of Cumbria shape growth plans for Barrow

by Cumbria Crack
14/03/2025
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The University of Cumbria’s senior leaders met with key guests from the local community to help shape the university’s approach to its integration into the Barrow area.

The event, on March 11, saw local councillors, senior leads from Team Barrow, and representatives from BAE Systems meet to hear about the university’s plans for its new campus.

The day included talks with Councillor Fred Chatfield, who is a member of Barrow Town Council and member of the Brilliant Barrow Board, alongside leading figures from Team Barrow – workstream leads Naomi Morgan (Education, Employment and Skills), Karen Brisley (Transport), Lindsay Lewis (Health, Equity and Wellbeing), and University of Cumbria Vice Chancellor, Professor Julie Mennell, who is a member of both the Brilliant Barrow Board and the Team Barrow Delivery Board.

This was followed by an introduction to Barrow, with a walking tour from Derek Brook, Westmorland and Furness Councillor and a member of the Brilliant Barrow board, as well as Helen Bayley, from BAE Systems. Its aims was to give attendees valuable insights into the area and its ambitions.

Following this, a tour of the university’s Barrow campus construction site allowed many to experience the space for the first time and witness the progress of what will soon become a vibrant hub for both students and the local community.

Councillor Chatfield said: “I never ever thought I’d see a university in Barrow so it’s absolutely wonderful to see the University of Cumbria building a new campus here and opening from September this year.

“The opportunities that it will bring will be significant.  It will not only provide new opportunities for the people of Barrow accessing higher education locally but having a student population will enable the town to grow even further with new investment and development for it to really thrive for all to benefit.”

Professor Brian Webster-Henderson OBE, Deputy Vice Chancellor said: “The day was a great opportunity to engage with colleagues and key guests from the local council, Team Barrow and BAE Systems, about the campus project, right here on the ground in Barrow.

“As part of our Towards 2030 strategy, we aim to be a university not just in the town, but for the town, playing a key role in its growth and access to education for current and future generations.

“We’re committed to addressing the region’s skills needs and supporting the town’s vital role in the UK’s infrastructure. We deeply value and appreciate the contributions of everyone who joined us.”

  • To learn more about Brilliant Barrow, head to Brilliant Barrow – The Future of Barrow is Bright
  • To learn more about Team Barrow, head to Barrow Rising | Making Barrow a better place to live, work, study, visit, and invest
  • To learn more about how University of Cumbria is helping to shape the future of Barrow, head to Shaping the future of Barrow
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