Great turnout for the Stress Less Petting Zoo

Our Stress Less campaign, aimed at encouraging you to take a break from the stress of studying to relax and unwind, saw the arrival of the Union's first ever Petting Zoo on the Queen's Lawn. A whole host of animals made the trip to London including a miniature donkey, piglets, goats, a miniature pony, ducks, chicks and many more. From midday students flocked to the corner of the lawn taking time from their exams and revision to hold a rabbit or guinea pig and feed the goats. In total there were over 1,050 visitors to the petting zoo, so we hope you all feel a little less stressed than before!

We recieved some really good feedback on this event throughout the day on Twitter and Facebook, we appreciate your comments. Stress Less continues with a bouncy castle on the Queen's Lawn on Tuesday, we hope to see you there!

Goat


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guineapig

 

 

Over 1,050 students came to visit the petting zoo, part of our Stress Less campaign to help you through the stressful exam period.

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