Introduction
      
  
  
          
        
             
Christ Church has developed and implemented a Responsible Ownership Policy for Property (ROPP). As long-term investors we have a particular interest in addressing our environmental and social responsibilities.
 
We recognise that property investment, management and development can have a very obvious and long-lasting impact on local communities, including our own in Oxford and surrounding areas. We are also conscious of the risks of climate change and the choices we can make to ensure that we positively impact the environment and help work towards achieving the United Kingdom’s carbon objectives.
ROPP guides responsible decision-making according to 7 Principles:
      
            Connectivity, Identity, Community, Ecology, Energy, Carbon, Health and Wellbeing
      
  
  
          
        
            ROPP has been endorsed by our Investment Group and our Finance Committee, taking into account its practical and financial implications and ensuring that we have an approach which we can implement efficiently, and has been ratified by our Governing Body. Consideration has been given to both governance and process, read more here.
      
            Principles
      
  
  
          
        
            Guided by sustainable property development experts at Igloo Regeneration, our property consultants at Savills, and our own team of in-house professionals and academics, we have co-created a set of seven Principles by which we would guide, and ultimately judge, our responsible approach to property investment, management and development. Within each principle there are environmental and social considerations:
      
            ENVIRONMENTAL
      
  
  
          
        
            Components that require research into a variety of elements that illustrate a development project's impact on the earth.
      
            SOCIAL
      
  
  
          
        
            Elements like organisational culture & relationships that impact employees, stakeholders, partners, communities, customers, consumers & suppliers.
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            CONNECTIVITY  ENVIRONMENTA place that’s connected to its surrounds by design, permeable, open and inviting. SOCIALPeople-focussed design – encouraging healthy, active lifestyles and supporting local amenities, business and employment. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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            IDENTITY  ENVIRONMENTA contextual but bespoke approach to design and place making. SOCIALBeing ‘of’ the place and local community, engaging communities and stakeholders in the visioning and decision process to help shape it. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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            COMMUNITY  ENVIRONMENTAn approach to environment and place that puts people at its heart. SOCIALA caring and connected community, for all – building social capital. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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            ECOLOGY  ENVIRONMENTA connected, sustainable, bio-diverse, natural place. SOCIALConnecting people with nature. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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            ENERGY  ENVIRONMENTResponsible resource and energy usage, sustainably sourced. SOCIALOptimised, clean, affordable energy for all. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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            CARBON  ENVIRONMENTA zero carbon development – in design, delivery, use and future use. SOCIALSupporting a local, green economy (see ‘donut economics’) in development; encouraging responsible behaviours in use. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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            HEALTH & WELLBEING  ENVIRONMENTSalubrious places and spaces. SOCIALConnecting people and catering and caring for all life styles, needs and stages. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
