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Admission to the University Botanic Garden: Notice

The Botanic Garden Syndicate give notice that they have agreed that the Garden should be closed for the period 24 December to 1 January inclusive; they have further agreed that admission cards shall be available only to certain categories of visitor. The rules of admission to the Botanic Garden (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 595) have been amended, with effect from 1 October 2001, as follows:

Regulation 1.

By amending the regulation so as to read:

1. The Garden is open throughout the year except for the period 24 December to 1 January inclusive. There are two entrances, one in Bateman Street and one in Hills Road.

Regulation 2.

By amending sub-paragraph (d) so as to read:

(d) Charges

The charge for admission is determined by the Syndicate from time to time.

Admission cards, valid for one year are available to certain categories of visitor; an admission card allows access to the Garden without further payment at all times when the Garden is open.

The following may obtain admission cards free of charge: all disabled persons; all undergraduates and graduate students of the University; all persons working in the Departments of Genetics, Plant Sciences, and Zoology, and the Botanic Garden; any other persons engaged in botanical research in the University or in the teaching of botany as part of a recognized course of study in the University.

The following may obtain admission cards on payment of an annual subscription: all persons over the age of sixty years. The amount of the subscription is determined by the Syndicate from time to time.

Application for an admission card should be made to the Director; an admission card is not transferable.

The General Board give notice that, on the recommendation of the Faculty Board or other authority concerned, the regulations for certain University examinations have been amended as follows:


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Cambridge University Reporter, 2 May 2001
Copyright © 2001 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.