Scarborough Campus/Cayley halls 2012
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Re: Scarborough Campus/Cayley halls 2012(Original post by Edward92)
I see there is a thread about people going to the hull campus but is anyone planning on going to Scarborough campus and staying in halls this coming academic year?
Also are you planning on taking a car/any type of transportation device
Heyy, I think i'm planning on staying in the halls this coming academic year!! And yes, i'm taking my car with me
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Re: Scarborough Campus/Cayley halls 2012
I'm going to Scarborough in September! I'm taking my car but as far as I know there is very little/no student parking on campus. I'll be staying in uni managed accommodation so this shouldn't be too much of a problem as I'll be walking to uni anyway
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Re: Scarborough Campus/Cayley halls 2012
I'm going to Scarbs in September but thought Cayley halls were ridiculously priced! So I'm staying in a student house (not owned by the uni) which is gorgeous and only £67 per week with all bills included! Definitely advise looking on Scarborough Student Pad.
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Re: Scarborough Campus/Cayley halls 2012Hey are there any rooms left in your house? Do you have a link? x(Original post by bethanysmith_)
I'm going to Scarbs in September but thought Cayley halls were ridiculously priced! So I'm staying in a student house (not owned by the uni) which is gorgeous and only £67 per week with all bills included! Definitely advise looking on Scarborough Student Pad.
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Re: Scarborough Campus/Cayley halls 2012Hello, yes we do have a spare room. Could you email me at bethanylouise_smith@live.co.uk and I can give you more details(Original post by Jessypug)
Hey are there any rooms left in your house? Do you have a link? x
thanks
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Re: Scarborough Campus/Cayley halls 2012
You guys got facebook? Would be nice to kind've get to know some people before starting!
Has anyone else found at anymore about parking, I tried getting a residents permit but wasn't allowed due to not being a 'permanent' resident, they also only give campus parking to students on courses like primary teaching
Hopefully will think of something soon, cannot go without my car!!
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Re: Scarborough Campus/Cayley halls 2012If you hear a humming noise (especially on the first floor) it's because of the toilet in room C105 (unless they've fixed it somehow)(Original post by Frogga29)
im going to be staying in Cayley Halls just found out Im in Block C. x
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Re: Scarborough Campus/Cayley halls 2012ahh ok thanks for the heads up lol, hopefully its been fixed(Original post by No Man)
If you hear a humming noise (especially on the first floor) it's because of the toilet in room C105 (unless they've fixed it somehow)
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Re: Scarborough Campus/Cayley halls 2012
Hey guys. Just as a heads up, there is parking available on campus but not in massive amounts. To park your car on site on a more permanent basis, you'll need to get yourself a parking permit to avoid getting a fine. Just ask at Security or Reception and they'll point you to the right place. If you don't fancy forking out for a permit, there's the slightly cheaper Council one that allows you to park within certain Zones within the town or there's FREE parking along Sea Cliff Road (5 mins walk from the uni) and a large free car park on the end of that road.
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Re: Scarborough Campus/Cayley halls 2012hi there im satying in cayley halls too and also in block C(Original post by Frogga29)
im going to be staying in Cayley Halls just found out Im in Block C. x

Hopefully will think of something soon, cannot go without my car!!