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Agricultural land owned by Imperial

The request

1. Does your university, and/or any wholly owned subsidiary, own any agricultural land in the UK?

2. What is the approximate total area, in hectares, of the agricultural land holdings owned by your university, and/or wholly owned subsidiary, in the UK?

3. If the agricultural land that your university, and/or any wholly owned subsidiary, owns is split over multiple holdings under separate management, please could you tell us the number of separately managed agricultural holdings?

4. How many hectares of the agricultural land owned by your university, and/or any wholly owned subsidiary, are managed by staff employed directly by your university and/or the subsidiary?

5. How many hectares of the agricultural land owned by your university, and/or any wholly owned subsidiary, are leased to one or more tenant farmers?

6. Please tell us the type of leases in place on that tenanted land: (a) farm business tenancy (subject to the Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995), (b) annual grazing/cropping license, (c) full agricultural tenancy (subject to the Agricultural Tenancies Act 1986), (d) other (please specify)

Imperial's response, IMPFOI-23-331, 5 July 2023

The University owns the following which may fall within the definition of agricultural land:
Warren Farm is designated as Metropolitan Open Land and has grazing land licensed for horses. The Property extends to 22.19 acres comprising circa 20.27 acres of grazing pastureland and circa 1.92 acres of hardstanding. Warren farm is subject to a Licence to Occupy.

There are several meadows at Silwood Park which may satisfy the criteria outlined in the Agricultural Act 1947. Silwood currently encompasses approximately 22 hectares of meadow land. Silwood Park is managed by staff directly employed by Imperial.

Asbestos in student bedrooms

The request 

1. Is the University aware of the presence of asbestos in any land or property which is owned and/or managed by the University? NB: this should include all asbestos including asbestos which is appropriately managed and not regarded as a danger.  

2. If answer to above is 'yes': How many student bedrooms are known or suspected to have asbestos in them (or in the surrounding walls, ceiling, etc)? NB: "Student bedrooms" should be defined as any bedroom currently occupied by either undergraduate or graduate student(s) which is in land or property owned and/or managed by the university. As above, this should include asbestos which is not regarded as a danger.

3. In the last three years, how many times has the University been made aware of accidental potential damage or disturbance of asbestos within property owned and/or managed by the university? 

Imperial's response, IMPFOI-25-195

1. Yes

2. There are 31 bedrooms with known / suspected asbestos containing material   

3. Zero reported in bedrooms.  

Asbestos in the University's buildings

The request and Imperial's response, IMPFOI-23-510, 26 September 2023

FOI response, IMPFOI-23-510, Asbestos in College buildings (pdf)

Catering Procurement Data 2021 - 2024

The requests

A list of goods purchased by Imperial's catering department in the financial year from 1 August 2022 to 31 July 2023.

Please display it as a list: 

  • The item
  • The order count
  • The order quantity
  • The item category

Imperial's responses, IMPFOI-23-618 & IMPFOI-24-576

Spreadsheet with collated data: Catering Procurement Data 2021 - 2024

Catering Procurement Data 2024/25

The request 

Please provide a list of goods purchased by Imperial's catering department in the financial year from 1 August 2022 to 31 July 2023.

Please display it as a list: 

  • The item
  • The order count
  • The order quantity
  • The item category

Imperial's response, IMPFOI-25-493, 22 October 2025

Catering Procurement data 2024-25

Childcare provision

The request and Imperial's response, IMPFOI-24-286, 27 June 2024

Regarding Imperial's Early Years Centre:

What proportion of the places are currently filled by the children of 天美传媒, compared to the children of institution staff, members of the public (if relevant) or are unfilled?
Current attendance is 77% staff , 19% 天美传媒 and 4% external. 

Are ‘drop-in’ sessions on an ad-hoc basis (akin to a crèche) permitted, or do all children attending the childcare facilities follow a prior agreed attendance pattern each week?
All children follow a prior agreed schedule, there are no ad hoc bookings unless it is a child known to us on a part time schedule requesting extra session.

Is there any prioritisation of places for the children of 天美传媒 over those of staff and/or members of the public?
Staff and 天美传媒 get equal priority, external places are only offered where no current Imperial staff or 天美传媒 require the place the maximum will be 6 external FTE at any one time.

Are the children of 天美传媒 able to attend for a shorter fixed number of weeks than a full year (reflecting an undergraduate / postgraduate term length)?
No but if they wish to reduce the hours the child attends they can do so if they give 2 months notice. they can then return to the waiting list.

Is there a waiting list for the childcare facilities? If so, how long is it currently?
Yes 6 – 12 months depending on age of child. 

Cost to run Imperial Student Accommodation

The request

Please can I have the cost breakdown analysis to run Imperial owned student accommodation for the years 2019/20, 2020/21, 2021/22. 2022/23, and 2023/24.

Imperial's response, IMPFOI-24-575, 6 January 2025

Student Accommodation Operating Costs  2019/20 2020/21 2021/22 2022/23 2023/24
Staff costs 1,306 1,434 1,828 1,990 2,173
Soft services 2,449 3,192 3,653 3,739 3,003
Utilities 1,107 1,087 1,773 5,791 3,551
Security 868 1,099 1,338 1,406 1,090
Maintenance 2,089 4,771 3,623 3,332 3,992
Other operational expenditure 4,676 3,751 3,662 2,631 2,361
Total 12,495 15,333 15,878 18,889 2,361

 

Please note the following:

  1. The above data includes all of Imperial's student accommodation for the years in question apart from Gradpad, as this property is open to 天美传媒 outside of Imperial.
  2. No overheads are included in the above costs.
  3. Other Operational Expenditure includes rents payable, equipment (purchases, rentals and repairs), furniture, telephones, contents insurance, and other sundry expenditure.
  4. Excludes depreciation and interest.
Food systems emissions and general emissions

The request

The University's Sustainable Food & Drink Policy says that the University will 'Examine this Sustainable Food Policy on at least an annual basis and assess whether the targets have been reached and whether, therefore, they can be raised.' Can you please send me any assessments that have taken place.

If the following is not covered in the above assessments, I'd appreciate you additionally sending me:

The policy also indicates you will 'Monitor and reduce the amount of meat (particularly processed meats), replacing this where necessary with pulses, beans, and other sources of proteins'. Please could you send any data you have gathered as part of this monitoring, and more details of any steps the University has taken on this.

Further, please can you send me any data you have on:

1. The amount of different foods or food groups purchased for Taste Imperial or by external catering providers, with data per annum if possible; 2. The emissions (all scopes you track) due to food the University purchases, with data per annum if possible; 3. Overall University emissions by source per annum (such as: electricity, gas, food, transport, other) and details of which scopes are being measured for each category or other details of how the data is collected.

Imperial's response, IMPFOI-23-618, 5 December 2023

Foods or food groups purchased for Taste Imperial or by external catering providers

We do not hold the information requested for external catering providers. Please see FOI response, IMPFOI-23-618, Catering procurement data 1 Aug 2022 - 31 July 2023 (xlsx) for details of products purchased by Imperial's catering department in the last financial year.

Emissions due to food purchases
Category 21-22 tCO2e 22-23 tCO2e
Alcoholic drinks 7.7 5.7
Bakery products 0 69.6
Groceries 72.5 9
Meat, poultry, offal 31.3 51
Non-alcoholic drinks 7.1 10.3
Overall Emissions

Please refer to the Sustainable imperial pages which include the Carbon Management and Sustainability Activities Report 2020-22, for information about overall emissions.

Halls accommodation and rental

Imperial College Response to IMPFOI-26-123

  1. Accommodation Asset Valuation  

2. Capacity and Occupancy

3. Rental Income

4. Surplus or Deficit

5. Rental Arrears

6. Borrowing and Security

7. Agreements with Private Accommodation Providers

 

IMPFOI-26-123 Hall Rental figures

 

Updated March 2026

High Rise Residence Buildings

The request 

1) Does the University have any high-rise residential buildings that are at least 7 floors, or 18 metres tall or taller?

2)  If so, how many are directly managed by the University as opposed to a student accommodation provider?

Imperial's response, IMPFOI-24-498, 12 November 2024

1) Yes, the University has high rise residential buildings.

2) Seven of these buildings are managed by the University and three by a student accommodation provider.

Imperial property assets

The request

1. The estimated total number of acres of land that you own.
2. The estimated total number of acres that you own which are not in operational use.
3. The annual spending on managing and maintaining your property estate in the financial year 2022/23. Please provide a breakdown.
4. The number of empty homes you currently own.
5. The number of empty buildings you currently own that are not homes.
 
Please provide a copy of your asset register.

Imperial's response, IMPFOI-24-139, 26 March 2024

The estimated total number of acres of land owned by Imperial is 140 hectares (the figure covers the area of  Imperial's  estate, includes Grounds area and Playing fields area, and all building footprints).

The estimated total number of acres owned by Imperial which are not in  operational use is 21 hectares.

The annual spending on managing and maintaining your property estate in the financial year 2022/23 was as follows:

Building operations £2,611,110.00
Maintenance £19,454,890.00
Property management £341,492.00
Total £22,407,492.00

Imperial's property assets: FOI response, IMPFOI-24-139, property asset register (PDF)

Library seat capacity and usage

The request

The total capacity of seats available to 天美传媒 in each Imperial library and/or study space as well as the total enrolment of 天美传媒 at Imperial for this academic year (2022/23)

Student enrolment figures for each of the previous four years (i.e. 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22). If the total capacity of the University's libraries and/or study spaces has changed in these years, please can you also provide this information.

If the University records student card data entry at the barriers of the library, how many entries were recorded entering the Central Library on Wednesday 3rd May. If possible, please can you break down the number of entries by each hour of the library's operation.

Imperial's response, IMPFOI-23-244, 24 May 2023

For enrolment figures, please refer to the University Statistics guide on the Transparency information pages. The University's response to the other aspects of the request: FOI response, library capacity and usage (pfdf)

Personal Injury Compensation 2018 - 2023

The request

I am writing to request information regarding personal injury compensation payments made to staff and 天美传媒 at your university in the last five years (2018-2023). Please provide the total amount of compensation paid following injuries or accidents at the University or on University grounds.

Imperial's response, IMFOI-23-426, 15 September 2023

Calendar year Total settlements Total amount of compensation paid to staff or 天美传媒  
2018 1 £20,056.74  
2019 1 £15,882.00  
2020 3 £254,895.14  
2021 1 £5,808.00  
2022 2 £44,013.17  
2023 (to date) 0 0  
Pest control visits to Imperial's buildings since 2017/18

The request

1. The number of times the University has employed a pest control service in the past five years (since academic year beginning 2017/18)

 2. The cost for each time a pest control service was used and the overall total cost for the past five years 

Imperial's response, IMPFOI-23-01, 2 February 2023

The University is not able to provide a cost per visit because the contract with the pest control service includes a certain number of visits. The table below shows the number of additional visits required and the total cost of the pest control service per year.

Year Additional visits Total cost
2017/18 27 £168.295
2018/19 34 £119,390
2019/20 21 £161,139
2020/21 17 £179,311
2021/22 55 £220,025
Proportion of Home and Overseas 天美传媒 in Imperial Halls of residence

The request

Please could you tell me, for each Hall of Residence, the split of UK vs International 天美传媒 living in them? For the last 3 years. 

Please could you also let me know what percentage of UK 天美传媒 receive their first choice of Halls. 

Imperial's response, IMPFOI-24-173, 22 April 2024

Hall 2021/22 Home 2021/22 Overseas 2022/23 Home 2022/23 Overseas 2023/24 Home 2023/24 Overseas
Beit 128 112 80 177 143 178
Boathouse - - 8 0 6 0
Chapter 41 33 - - - -
Eastside 167 221 128 407 168 275
Kemp Porter 370 184 400 227 421 267
Parsons 9 26 - - - -
Pembridge 29 46 - - - -
Southside 123 160 127 202 133 255
The Costume Store 26 17 - - - -
Wilson House 200 130 158 171 175 178
Woodward 427 174 405 220 423 236
Xenia 69 55 49 76 - -

Regarding the percentage of 天美传媒 who received their first preference, as the preferences are equally ranked we cannot provide this data. Below are the percentage of 天美传媒 who received one of their five preferences each academic year. 

2023-24: 90.8%
2022-23: 86.6%
2021-22: 85%

Reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in Imperial's buildings

The request

Has RAAC been found in any of your university buildings or student accommodation?

Imperial's response, IMPFOI-23-505, 508 & 509

The University has conducted a series of investigations into whether RAAC is present in any of our owned or operated buildings. Results of our initial inspection suggest there is no presence of RAAC. We will continue to conduct surveys and will take expert advice if potential RAAC is identified.

Reports of mould and/or damp in student accommodation 2017 - 2022

The request

1. Between 14 June 2017 and 14 November 2022, how many complaints has the University received from student tenants relating to mould and/or damp in university-owned accommodation (halls of residence)?

2. What action was taken in response to the complaints?

Imperial's response, IMPFOI-23-064, 1 March 2023

The spreadsheet below provides details of reports of mould or damp and action taken. These are reports raised with the University, not formal complaints, and may have been raised by 天美传媒, staff or operatives.  The records held date from July 2017. 

Reports of mould and/or damp in student accommodation (pdf)

Security and first aid response

The request

Defibrillators access Please detail the number of defibrillators the university has on each of its campuses, and where each is located (i.e. building name and location in the building). For each, please specify whether it is accessible 24/7 or not, and whether an access code is required. Please also include details of defibrillators fitted/included in university vehicles, or any other defibrillators the university owns/manages.

First aid training Please detail the level of first aid training security staff (in the context of those who respond to calls) receive to provide emergency first aid response (including emergency Mental Health First Aid). Where appropriate please expand on this with what qualifications or training sessions all staff receive for both emergency first aid and emergency Mental Health First Aid. Please include how frequently re-training takes place.

Security response triage Where available, please detail:
(i) The triage (or equivalent) system university security uses to prioritise calls (i.e. what method is used to determine how severe one call is when compared to another).
(ii) In respect to the above, the target response time for each of the ‘categories’ or ‘levels’.

Response times Where available, please detail:
(i) The number of emergency, life threatening - for cardiac arrest and heart attack - calls the security team received in the 2021/22, 2020/21 and 2019/20 academic years, and the current 2022/23 academic year if available. If specific data is not available for cardiac arrest and heart attack related calls, please instead provide data for life threatening calls instead.
(ii) The average response time (i.e. in minutes) for the above, in the 2021/22, 2020/21 and 2019/20 academic years, and the current 2022/23 academic year if available.
(iii) The average response time (i.e. in minutes) for each of the ‘categories’ or ‘levels’ defined within paragraph 3 above, ‘Security response triage’.

Imperial's response, IMPFOI-23-219, 22 May 2023

 

Defibrillator access: AED Locations

First aid training

The People and Organisational Centre offer blended First Aid at Work (FAW) and AED; Emergency at Work (EFAW) and AED and First Aid Refresher specified under the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 (amended). Both FAW and EFAW have a 3 year life, delegates are reminded to repeat their qualification before expiry.

A First Aid Refresher course is also available every year and includes AED.

The University has embedded AED within all first aid courses.

The content for these courses is based on HSE Guidance L74 on First Aid Regulations Appendix 5,6,7 respectively.

The University licence is from First Aid Industry Body (FAIB) and our supplier Marlin Training belongs to the HSE Working Group - First Aid Quality Partnership (FAQP).

Security staff are prioritised and all undertake FAW+AED.

Further info about first aid training for staff: First aid

Security response triage

The four security teams each have dedicated security controllers in the control room who triage calls and incidents. There is no specific time for response. The security team operate 24/7 and an emergency response team respond to calls immediately.

Response times

There was one incident of a heart attack, which was recorded in the 2020/21 academic year. The University does not hold a record of ‘response times’.

Student accommodation, rooms let to non-天美传媒 in the summer

The request

Since 2022, during the summer holiday period, how many nights are student accommodation rooms made available to non-天美传媒? Please specify the number of rooms made available to non-天美传媒 and the total number of bookable nights made available during this period.

Imperial's response, IMPFOI-24-389, 20 August 2024

In all cases the number of nights the rooms are available to rent by non-天美传媒 is 84. The number of rooms available is:

2022 - 986

2023 - 2042

2024 - 721

The University's vehicle fleet

The request

Please provide the following information about the University's vehicle fleet:

  • Number of vehicles in the fleet
  • Number of electric vehicles
  • Number of hybrid vehicles
  • Number of diesel vehicles
  • Number of petrol vehicles

Imperial's response, IMPFOI-23-333, 4 July 2023

Number of vehicles in the fleet: 54
Number of electric vehicles: 5
Number of hybrid vehicles: 0
Number of diesel vehicles: 46
Number of petrol vehicles: 3

Toilet and shower facilities

The request

Does your institution provide single-sex toilets, changing rooms or accommodation (including halls of residence and on residential field trips) for staff and/or 天美传媒?

Please provide details of the number of single-sex male toilets and changing rooms, single-sex female toilets and changing rooms, gender-neutral toilets and changing rooms and accessible toilets and changing rooms on the institution’s estate.

Imperial's response, IMPFOI-23-245, 5 June 2023

The University provides single-sex, unisex and disabled toilet facilities as follows:

Campus Disabled Disabled, male Disabled, female Male Female Unisex TOTAL
Medical campuses  64 1 1 180 219 89 554
Silwood 3     30 30 26 89
South Kensington 115     392 421 164 1092
White City 41     66 113 98 318
TOTAL 223 1 1 668 783 377 2053

The University does not have changing rooms as such, but we have provided details of shower facilities: FOI response IMPFOI-23-245, shower facilities (xlsx)

Information on accommodation options for Imperial 天美传媒 is available on the University's website: Accommodation. All twin rooms are allocated to 天美传媒 of the same gender.

Undergraduate Students in University Accommodation

The request 

1) The number of undergraduate 天美传媒 living at home with their family, caregiver or parental guardian
2) The number of undergraduate 天美传媒 living in university owned student accommodation (halls)
3) The number of undergraduate 天美传媒 living in privately rented house shares
4) The number of undergraduate 天美传媒 living in purpose built student accommodation
5) The number of undergraduate 天美传媒 living in other accommodation (please specify what the other type of accommodation is when presenting the figure(s))

Please provide this data for the last 5 academic years: 2020/21, 2021/22, 2022/23, 2023/24, 2024/25.

Imperial's response IMPFOI-24-619, DATE

Question 1: Information not held 

Question 2: The number of undergraduate 天美传媒 living in university owned student accommodation (halls)

Accommodation  2024-2025 2023-2024 2022-2023 2021-2023 2020-2021 (Nov 2) 2020-2021 (Feb2)
Beit Hall 312 322 270 239 176 187
Boat House 8 8 8 0 8 8
Eastside 451 449 424 387 303 286
Evelyn Gardens (continuing) 251 249 243 166 146 89
Kemp Porter Buildings 707 688 655 570 449 452
Parsons House (continuing) 46 42 41 36 27 24
Southside 395 384 345 285 203 193
Wilson House 375 353 350 331 271 259
Woodward Buildings 682 667 663 602 476 451
Xenia (continuing) 143 140 147 125 100 99
Pembridge Hall 0 0 0 75 61 57
The Costume Store 0 0 0 43 0 0
Chapter Block A 0 0 0 25 0 0
Chapter Block B 0 0 0 28 65 66
Chapter Block C 0 0 0 21 69 64
Grand Total 3370 3302 3146 2933 2354 2235

 Note: Academic year 2020-21 is divided into two tabs. Due to Covid there were two contract lengths for that particular year.

Question 3: Information not held

Question 4: Information not held

Question 5: Information not held