The official student newspaper of the University of East Anglia | Established 1992 | Issue 390 | 8th November 2022
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'Warm banks' proposal sees 98% Union Council approval Libby Hargreaves Editor-in-Chief
The first Union Council meeting of the academic year brought us a range of new motions, including Part-time Nonportfolio Officer Nathan Wyatt’s ‘warm banks’ proposal.
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country already have 'warm bank' schemes in place, including the University The motion to lobby the university for of Bristol. However, their 'warm bank' this support attained a 98% approval in spaces close at 6pm on weekends- a the Union Council meeting. flaw met with significant push-back from students, and one which those pushing for one at UEA are keen to avoid.
Nathan introduced the proposal to the Council by explaining his motivations; “the cost-of-living crisis affects lowincome groups like students the most”, students shouldn’t have to face the choice between “heating or eating” and the university is in a “unique position” to provide warm spaces. The proposal explains the three main elements needed for the 'warm bank' to be successful: "1. Overnight heating for social spaces. 2. Heating resources to rent/borrow e.g. hot water bottles, blankets to use in social spaces. 3. Advertisement and a webpage, interactive map, [and] posters noting the
A 'warm bank' is a designated warm space designed for those unable to heat their homes. The cost of living crisis has exponentially increased the demand for these spaces. Several other universities across the
about u use some of them tuition fees we’re paying u and put the heating on in the library, absolutely baltic xx", to the desperate; "Day 10 with a broken boiler and no heating...the house is freezing."
The main focus of the project would be Campus Kitchen- a building empty once evening meals have been sold, that can easily be kitted out with blankets, hot water bottles and patrolled by security without any drastic change. Nathan also described the importance of the 'warm bank' to be open to all, and not shrouded in shame. Hence, Campus Kitchen, in his opinion, would be an ideal space as students use it for various other purposes too. A n annual survey from Save There are other 'warm bank' spaces in the Student- the National Student Money Norwich and Norfolk too, which may be Survey- this year found "students are useful for those often off-campus. These experiencing inflation that is higher than include St Stephen's church, MAP and Silver Road Community Centre. You can find more at warmspaces.org, an online directory of warm banks available to the public over this winter- where-ever you are in the UK you'll be able to find the one nearest to you.
the national average". It explained some of the survey's key findings; "Living costs have seen a 14% increase" since 2021, whilst the average student now sends £924 per month. This means "the average student's Maintenance Loan falls short by £439 every month". Naturally, this has led to an increase in students using food banks- now at one in ten, according to the survey. This has also increased the proportion of students who have considered "dropping out" due to "money worries"- 52%. There are people you can talk to if you find yourself in this situation, the SU or SIZ will point you in the right direction for support and Nathan can be contacted at nathan.wyatt@uea.ac.uk.
Though considered a beneficial initiative for many, there are some who argue 'warm banks' take the responsibility of warm, safe and affordable housing away from the government, and from landlords. It is clear from the popular 'Concrete Confessions Between the UEA Seshions' Facebook group, where students have expressed their frustration at a lack of heating on campus, that this type of initiative is in high demand. From the lighthearted "@uea how Photo: warmspaces.org