Estates: Latest news
New Interactive Campus Map Launching This August
We are excited to announce the launch of our brand-new interactive campus map on 11th August. This upgrade comes as our current map provider has been acquired, prompting a move to a new platform.
What鈥檚 Staying the Same?
You鈥檒l still find all the core features you rely on:
- Clearly marked building names and entrances
- Directional routing between buildings and key locations
- Searchable transport hubs, car parks, and other external points of interest
- Accessible routes for all users
What鈥檚 New?
- Internal building layouts (available only when logged in with university credentials)
- Enhanced search functionality
- Inclusion of the Innovation Campus
Important Reminders
- Internal space links won鈥檛 work for external users—they鈥檒l be redirected to the map overview.
- If you have links to the current internal map in your email signature, web pages, or documents, please update them once the new map goes live on 11 August
- To help the public find your location, share the building entrance link by clicking the arrow at the entrance and copying the hyperlink.
- Staff and Students must log in to see internal rooms and facilities. To do this, open the map in full screen by clicking on the purple banner near the top of this page and click on the Log in button.
If you have any problems using the new interactive map, please contact estatesinfoenq@warwick.ac.uk
Thanks for helping us keep campus navigation smooth and up to date!
Cleaning Schedule Adjustments
Discover how you can help keep meeting rooms clean, as we make changes to our cleaning schedules across campus. From 1 August you'll notice meeting rooms and stairwells will be cleaned weekly.
Speed Limit Changes Around Campus
The University supported Coventry City Council鈥檚 proposal to amend speed limits on adjacent and adjoining roads, including revoking the existing 40mph speed limit on Stoneleigh Road and Gibbet Hill Road.
This change has now been implemented, meaning both roads have reverted to a 30mph national speed limit. Reducing the speed limit from 40mph to 30mph is expected to lower traffic speeds, which will, in turn, help reduce traffic noise and improve conditions for residents, cyclists, and pedestrians.
The speed limit on campus is set at 20mph to prioritise the safety of all road users, particularly pedestrians and cyclists. A lower speed limit can reduce the likelihood and severity of collisions, creating a safer environment for students, staff, and visitors.
UPDATE 18/02/2025: Temporary traffic and pedestrian restrictions on Library Road and Lord Bhattacharyya Way February - March 2025
The University of 糖心TV is currently delivering The Connect Programme, an unprecedented 拢700m investment in campus facilities. As part of the first phase, STEM Connect, construction enabling works are currently underway.
As part of these works, some temporary changes have been made to the way our community navigates our Campus. These are set out in more detail below
Lord Bhattacharyya Way adjacent to Energy Innovation Centre: 03/02/25 - 24/02/25
- 2-way traffic lights will be in operation on Lord Bhattacharyya Way between the Energy Innovation Centre & Library Road junction with a single lane closure.
- The pathway closest to Engineering & Energy Innovation Centre will be closed.
Library Road outside Engineering: 20/02/25 - 07/03/25
- 2-way traffic lights will be in operation on Library Road with a single lane closure.
- The pathway closest to will be closed.
- Partial closure of 1 accessible bay by Engineering. Blue badge holders will need to speak to the site operatives for access to the remaining 4 bays.
- Delivery vehicles will need to speak to the site operatives for access to the delivery bay.
Rear of Ramphal & Chemistry: 10/02/25 - 03/03/25
- Nightworks; closed to all deliveries & staff access between 6pm - 6am, all vehicles must be removed from the area by 6pm daily.
Alternative Routes:
- All affected areas will have clearly signposted detours and alternative routes in place.
