I will be joining Sussex this September and wondered if anybody there could advice me on the free ASDA bus that goes out weekly from Sussex uni? On what days does it run and what are the timings? Thanks.
I will be joining Sussex this September and wondered if anybody there could advice me on the free ASDA bus that goes out weekly from Sussex uni? On what days does it run and what are the timings? Thanks.
From when i took it i think it was weekly, on saturday mornings. Leaves uni at about 9/half 9. Get to ASDA like 30/45 mins later. Gives you an hour at ASDA before another 45 mins or so back. It takes a windy route through housing estates.
think it's roughly
9:30 Uni(by train station) 10:15 Asda arrive 11:15 Leaves ASDA 12 Uni(bus stop on main road)
Brilliant. Thanks for your quick reply. Could you please advice if the washing machines at the Brighthelm residences are paid or free to use? I heard from someone that every house has a free washing machine and a tumble dryer as well? And are park village better to Brighthelm? Please advice.
Brilliant. Thanks for your quick reply. Could you please advice if the washing machines at the Brighthelm residences are paid or free to use? I heard from someone that every house has a free washing machine and a tumble dryer as well? And are park village better to Brighthelm? Please advice.
Washing machines in brighthelm are free. Not sure if they have tumble dryers but I think so.
Park village is cheaper and more 'social'. Depends on who you get in your brighthelm house tbh.
Hey, I've put Brighthelm as my first choice and Park Village as my second for the moment. When you say its more 'social' is there really a significant difference? It's just I have heard some horror stories about people who got stuck in houses with nightmare flatmates ect. Also on that point, what is the policy for switching housing once you are already at uni?
Hey, I've put Brighthelm as my first choice and Park Village as my second for the moment. When you say its more 'social' is there really a significant difference? It's just I have heard some horror stories about people who got stuck in houses with nightmare flatmates ect. Also on that point, what is the policy for switching housing once you are already at uni?