
Schedule info
Over 50 buildings will be visited by the Switch Off 2010 campaign, each benefitting from a week-long programme of activities as detailed in What is happening?
For most of the year a different building will be targeted each week in a series of phases. The next few buildings will be:
| 8th - 12th Mar | Drummond Building |
| 15th - 19th Mar | Kensington Terrace |
| 29th Mar - 1st Apr | Windsor Terrace (Law School) |
| 6th - 9th Apr | Paul O'Gorman Building (tbc) |
| 12th - 16th Apr | Framlington Place |
| 19th - 23rd Apr | CARU & MRI |
| 26th - 30th Apr | Old Library Building |
If you’d like to sign up your building for the next phase of Switch Off 2010 please send an email request to saveit@ncl.ac.uk. Buildings shown in green in the table below have already been visited.
| Switch Off 2010 will be visiting the following buildings... | |
| Agriculture Building | Herschel Building |
| Architecture Building | ICFL Bioscience & Genetics |
| Armstrong Building | Kensington Terrace |
| Bedson Building | King George VI Building |
| Bowsden Court | King's Gate |
| Bruce Building | Kings Road Centre |
| Building Science | Marris House |
| CARU/MRI | Medical Sciences New Building |
| Cassie Building | Merz Court |
| Castle Leazes | Music Building |
| Catherine Cookson Building | North Road/Windsor Court |
| City Gate | Old Library Building |
| Claremont- Barras Buildings | Paul O'Gorman |
| Claremont Bridge | Percy Building |
| Claremont Tower | Richardson Road |
| Culture Lab | Ridley 1/Moorbank |
| Daysh Building | Ridley 2 |
| Dental Hospital | Robinson Library |
| Devonshire Building | RVI - Leazes Wing |
| Dove Marine Lab | RVI - Sir James Spence Institute |
| Drummond Building | Sports Centre |
| Edwardson & Biogerentology | St Mary's |
| Fine Art Building | Stephenson Building |
| Framlington Place | Union Society Building |
| Henderson Hall | William Leech Building |
| Henry Wellcome Building | Wolfson Building |
You don't have to wait for Switch Off 2010 to visit your building to start saving energy. Find out more about what you can do.
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