Exeter College Travel Support Scheme for 16-18 Full Time Learners 2024/25

We don’t want the cost of travel to be a barrier to you accessing an outstanding education. All full time 16-18 learners who live more than 3 miles from College can access subsidised travel passes for buses and/or trains regardless of household income. However, we know that the cost of living crisis is particularly impacting lower income families in Devon, so Exeter College has increased it’s investment in supporting travel costs for eligible students starting courses in September 2024. The new levels of support will now offer extra travel subsidies to households with an income below £50k per year. This means that travelling to Exeter College might cost much less than you think (and will be completely free of charge for some households). See below for how much a train or bus pass will cost in the next academic year: 2024/25.

Click on your relevant household income below to take you to the correct application form.

Student Rail Ticket

You can choose to pay via one yearly payment OR pay termly as laid out below.

Household income£50k+£40k-50k£30k-40k£30k and below
Annual price (or pay by term as per below)£728.00£570.00£255.00Free travel
Term 1£276.50£224.00£118.00Free travel
Term 2£276.50£224.00£118.00Free travel
Term 3£205.00£152.00£49.00Free travel

Please note that subsidised travel by train is only permitted on a specific route, which you will be asked to specify. You will need to make arrangements to get yourself to your chosen train station.

Stagecoach Termrider Bus Tickets

Household income£50k+£40k-50k£30k-40k£30k and below
Exeter Termrider Autumn£195.46£142.96£37.95Free travel*
Exeter Termrider Spring£195.46£142.96£37.95Free travel*
Exeter Termrider Summer£195.46£142.96£37.95Free travel*
Exeter Plus Termrider Autumn£284.75£232.20£127.20Free travel*
Exeter Plus Termrider Spring£284.75£232.20£127.20Free travel*
Exeter Plus Termrider Summer£284.75£232.20£127.20Free travel*
South West Gold Termrider Autumn£307.15£254.65£149.65Free travel*
South West Gold Termrider Spring£307.15£254.65£149.65Free travel*
South West Gold Termrider Summer£307.15£254.65£149.65Free travel*

*Please note that Termriders are issued on a Stagecoach Smart travel card, which you will be required to order for an additional fee of £1.

Who is eligible for the Travel Pass Scheme? 

You are eligible for the Exeter College subsidised Travel Scheme if: 

  • You will be over 16 and under 19 on the 1st September
  • You will be studying on a full time course 
  • You live more than 3 miles from Exeter College 

Contact Us 

Travel 

For more information you can contact the College Travel Scheme hotline: 
Telephone: 01392 400100 
Email: travelscheme@exe-coll.ac.uk 

Bursary 

If you think you might be eligible for further financial support and want to apply, you can contact Exeter College’s Bursary Advisers on 01392 400526. 

Flowerpots

Work will soon be getting under way on the creation of new sports facilities in Exwick to benefit the college and the wider Exeter community. 

The facilities include a new all-weather rugby pitch to replace an existing pitch at the Flowerpots playing fields, and a new sports pavilion, to replace the old changing rooms near the cricket pitch. 

The changing rooms are at the end of their useful life, and this is an opportunity not just to replace them but also to improve them for the college, the community and the city, with a new gym as well as changing rooms and teaching facilities. 

A lack of facilities in Exeter is stopping local rugby clubs developing more teams, particularly for women and girls. The new 3G pitch will help to address this concern, because it will be available when other facilities may be out of action because of the weather. 

The new facilities will be available to local teams in the same way as the college’s existing facilities such as the Exwick Sports Hub, which is well used by local football and tennis clubs. They will be available in the evenings and at weekends when not being used by the college. 

The college was able to apply for central government grant funding for the proposals because it is rated as Outstanding by Ofsted, and Exeter City Council’s planning committee approved a planning application early in 2023. 

The college is keen to ensure that disruption to neighbours and people using the playing fields will be kept to a minimum.

Work on the new all-weather pitch is due to start on September 2 and last approximately six months. It will involve the movement of vehicles on site and steps will be taken to ensure the safety of the public. This will involve, at times, people being asked to stay off temporary haul roads and away from construction equipment. 

Construction of the new pavilion is expected to start imminently and be completed by March 2025. 

FAQs

What work is being undertaken?

There are two parts to this project: the new all-weather rugby pitch on the south part of the site, and a new sports pavilion on the northern part.

The all-weather (3G) pitch will replace an existing rugby pitch at Flowerpots, and sit on the same footprint. Some excavation will be necessary so the new pitch can be installed to sit at the same level as the surrounding grass. A new, more secure fence, will replace the existing fencing.

The new sports pavilion includes changing facilities and a gym, with associated teaching space. This will replace the old changing rooms.

Why is the work being done?

The existing changing rooms are at the end of their useful life, and this is an opportunity not just to replace them but also to improve them for the college, the community and the city, with better facilities.

A lack of facilities in Exeter is stopping local rugby clubs developing more teams, particularly for women and girls. The new pitch will help to address this concern, because it will be available when others may be out of action because of the weather.

Why does construction traffic need to come through Flowerpot Lane?

There is no other way for vehicles of the appropriate size to access the rugby pitch. The railway bridge between the two sections of the playing fields is too small to allow access from Exwick Road. We have considered all other options but none of them are feasible.

How environmentally friendly will the 3G pitch be?

The pitch has been designed to the highest environmental standards and uses the latest materials and techniques to minimise its impact, both in use and at the “end-of-life” stage.

It will use an organic infill, rather than rubber crumb which has often been used in the past on such pitches. This infill, first produced in 2019, is made from pine trees. The pine is grown, harvested and planted in a continuous cycle, making it highly sustainable.

The infill has no smell, keeps cool in hot weather, and drains well.

At the end of the pitch’s life, the 100% natural wood pellets can be recycled for use in golf courses, lawns, and gardens, for example.

Sand will be used as a stabilising infill. This can be easily cleaned and recycled.

The artificial turf itself is latex free and uses a single polymer construction, which is designed to ease end of life recycling. It eliminates the need for microplastic based performance infill.

The pitch has an expected lifespan of 20-25 years. A future replacement pitch would, like this one, be installed to the highest environmental standards.

The college’s Flowerpots proposals, which include new tree planting and landscaping measures, will increase the biodiversity of the area.

Is this just for college students?

The new facilities will be available to local sports clubs in just the same way as the college’s existing facilities such as the Exwick Sports Hub which particularly helps football and tennis clubs.

Local rugby and cricket clubs will be able to make use of the facilities when they are not needed by the college – such as at weekends and in the evenings.

How long will the work take?

We hope to be able to complete the work on the new all-weather rugby pitch within around six months from start to finish.

Work on the new pavilion should be complete by March 2025.

Won’t this impact on my long-term access to green space?

We always ask people to avoid walking on playing surfaces, which is why, for example, the existing rugby pitch is fenced. The new all-weather pitch will also be fenced off for security purposes. For an idea of what this fencing will look like, it will be similar to that around the 3G football pitch at the sports hub.

The new pavilion will sit in the same space as the old changing rooms, and the car parking and landscaping will be little changed from how it is now.

During construction work, for the safety of students, the public and contractors, we will need to fence off “haul routes” from time to time. These are marked out routes which are used by construction traffic. Whenever vehicles are moving, personnel will be on hand to ensure safety while ensuring as much public access as possible. This will be rather like a traffic light system, giving priority to pedestrians and cyclists whenever possible.

Do you have planning permission for this?

The city council’s planning committee approved our planning application in 2023 and the finer details are being agreed with planning officers before work gets fully under way.

Why does the soil need to be removed for the 3G pitch?

Because the area is closely linked to the city’s flood defences, the level of the ground must remain precisely as it is today, so the soil cannot be used on site to create banking or other new features.

Exeter College and East Devon District Council Partners with Leading Organisations to Offer Funded Retrofit, Solar, and Heat Pump Awareness Courses

Exeter College in collaboration with East Devon District Council and the South West Green Construction Advisory Panel (GCAP) is proud to announce an exciting new partnership with local and national organisations to offer a series of funded courses in Retrofit, Solar and Heat Pumps. These courses are designed to equip local residents with the knowledge of energy efficiency measures and professionals with the skills needed to contribute to a more sustainable future.

Course Details and Benefits

The upcoming courses will cover three main areas:

  1. Retrofit: Participants will learn how to enhance the energy efficiency of existing buildings, reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions. This course will cover insulation techniques, home upgrades and other essential retrofitting practices.
  2. Solar Energy: This course will provide comprehensive training on solar panel installation, maintenance, and integration into existing energy systems. Attendees will gain practical knowledge on how to harness solar power to reduce reliance on non-renewable energy sources.
  3. Heat Pump Technology: Focusing on the installation and operation of heat pumps, this course will educate participants on how to utilise this technology to provide efficient heating and cooling solutions. Topics will include system design, installation procedures, and troubleshooting.

Who Should Attend

These courses are for participants who reside in East Devon only. Proof of residency will be requested prior to the course.

These courses are ideal for:

  • Local tradespeople looking to expand their skillset.
  • Residents and homeowners interested in making their homes more energy-efficient.
  • Businesses aiming to reduce their carbon footprint.
  • Anyone passionate about sustainability and renewable energy.

Funding and Support

Funded by the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund and provided by East Devon District Council, these courses will be offered at no cost to participants who reside in East Devon. This initiative reflects the Council’s commitment to fostering a greener community and supporting local economic growth by empowering residents and upskilling the local workforce with in demand skills.

Cllr Paul Hayward, Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder for Economy and Assets, said:

“Achieving net zero by 2040 and fulfilling our clean growth vision in the Exeter and East Devon Enterprise Zone are key priorities.

“These free courses for local residents are a crucial step. The courses will help people to save energy and costs, as well as reducing the carbon footprint of our homes.

“I’m delighted we are able to help provide these free courses to help people increase their knowledge and skills, as well as opening up important opportunities in our green economy.”

Luke Moss, Skills Manager at Exeter College, stated;

“We are thrilled to work with East Devon Council to deliver much needed and vital training programmes across the region. By investing in the education of local residents and tradespeople, we are taking significant steps towards a more sustainable and energy-efficient future for East Devon. These courses will not only help people’s understanding of how to reduce their carbon footprint but also create new job and career opportunities in the green energy sector.”

How to Apply

Courses will be running from August to November and delivered at the Future Skills Centre. For more details and to book your free ticket (East Devon Residents only), please follow this link.

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