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  1. RuVo's Avatar
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    Hi, do any current/prospective students know of any good resources or noticeboards to help me find a room in a houseshare from September onwards. Am starting 1st year (as a mature-ish student) but do not want to live in university accomodation. I am finding it quite hard to find any sort of discussions about other options.

    I won't be able to reply to this for a week as I am away from internet but if anyone has any information they could share I would appreciate it very much and will thank you when I get back.
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    http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/...5426122546077/

    Thats where I see most of the rooms advertised on-line. Other than that try Dafydd Hardy, they're a local letting agent
  3. RuVo's Avatar
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    Awesome, just the info I was after. Thanks.
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    The accommodation office in the SU also has a list of rooms from landlords that are approved by the uni. Or at least they did when I was there.


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