Dear student,

Bath is currently within an Amber Heat-health alert area, and a Red Heat-health alert will be in effect from Wednesday 24 June 2026 to Thursday 25 June 2026.

Severe impacts are expected on infrastructure such as transport and utilities, with increased risks to health due to the high temperatures.

The University will be operating limited services on campus on Wednesday and Thursday. Retail and Hospitality Services may be affected and The Market will close from end of today (Monday). The Sports Training Village will remain open.

If you are on campus, use those spaces which are likely to be cooler and please do pay attention to any messages from your departments about online provision.

Please exercise caution if you choose to swim in any open water.

We expect more information from the UK Government on national response, which may include a national red alert phone warning. If you need to turn alerts off to stay safe watch the video from Refuge.

If you are experiencing ill health contact 111 for NHS advice and in case of emergency contact Security for first aid support. For further advice on staying cool and hydrated, please see:

We are keeping the situation under review and will update you if circumstances change.

As well as the student homepage, we will also post updates to:

Regards

Dr Ghazwa Alwani-Starr
Chief Operating Officer
Vice Chancellor’s Office, University of Bath