Coventry University wins Green Flag award for 13th year
The university's city centre campus has won an award for its green spaces and environmental sustainability

Coventry University has retained its Green Flag Award for the 13th year, and the bee-friendly campus has also earned DEFRA (Dept for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) recognition. Green Flag awards are the international benchmark for well run parks and green spaces, recognising exceptional environmental standards, excellent visitor experiences and strong commitments to sustainability and biodiversity.
Over recent years Coventry University has transformed its campus through the creation of spaces such as the Peace Garden, which sits opposite Coventry Cathedral, Starley Gardens and its edible garden, which serves as a pollinator hub and provides fruit, vegetables and herbs for students and staff.
Coventry University's biodiversity initiatives have also received national recognition, with a wildflower meadow at Godiva Place earning a 2026 DEFRA Bees' Needs Champion Award. The award follows previous DEFRA recognition in 2019, 2023 and 2025 and reflects the university's ongoing investment in pollinator-friendly habitats through initiatives such as planting wildflowers and creating bug hotels across campus.
Those efforts, alongside a wider commitment to achieving net zero, have helped secure Green Flag status every year since 2014. The 2026 award follows an independent assessment of the university's green spaces and their management.
Jamie Whitehouse, Grounds and Public Realm Manager at Coventry University, says its green spaces support biodiversity in the heart of the city, 'while providing places for people to relax, connect and thrive. We're particularly proud that our pollinator-friendly habitats, including wildflower meadows, have been recognised.'
The awards follow a series of sustainability successes for Coventry University including being named Planet Saver - Green Business of the Year 2026; connecting parts of its campus to the city's low-carbon district heat network; winning a National Recycling Award and supporting the city's pioneering Very Light Rail project. The university’s approach to biodiversity and landscape management has also earned recognition through the Green Flag Best of the Best Climate Change Adaptation Award 2024 and Green Gown UK's Nature Positive category 2024.
Professor John Latham CBE, Vice-Chancellor of Coventry University and Group CEO, says the environment matters: 'Environmental sustainability is at the heart of everything we do and this award recognises the investment and commitment we have made over many years to create a greener and more sustainable campus while supporting our ambition to reach net zero by 2030.
'From enhancing biodiversity and reducing carbon emissions to supporting innovation and regeneration across the city, we're determined to make a positive difference for our students, colleagues, communities and the wider region.
“Retaining Green Flag status for the 13th consecutive year is an incredible achievement and one everyone involved should be proud of.'
The Green Flag Award scheme is managed by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy