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Duvet
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Sheets
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Duvet covers
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Pillows
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Pillow cases
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Mattress protector
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Bath towel
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Toilet roll
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Door wedge
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Clothes wash basket/bin/bag
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Small rubbishbin (if Halls don't provide one)
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Extension leads. Get surge protected ones to protect valuable equipment
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Socket converter(if you are an international student)
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Clothes – Don’t go overboard on taking all of the clothes you own – you only have limited space, so go through your clothes first and throw out things you’ll never wear again.
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Washing powder/Fabric softener
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A big bag for carrying clothes – IKEA bags are great for this
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Small clothes drying rack
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Backpack orsimilar
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Stationery items
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Noticeboard (most halls rooms will have one already)
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A few folders
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Refill pads
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Pens and pencils
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Tip: If you need any more then you can buy this as and when at uni
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A laptop/tablet/PC (visit this article for more information)
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A memory stick
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A saucepan set
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Oven tray
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Tin opener
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Bottle opener
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Vegetable peeler
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Cheese grater
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Wooden spoons or spatulas
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Masher
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Microwavable bowl
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Measuring jug
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Pizza cutter
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Colander
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Chopping knives
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Chopping board
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Tea towels
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Tupperware (plastic tubs for storing leftovers) Write your name on the lids and the tubs to prevent them going missing
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Sandwich bags (good for storing 'dry' leftovers)
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Tableware
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Glasses
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Cutlery (knives, forks, spoons) Tip - taking just one or two of everything will encourage you to wash them straight away but make sure you have enough to have people over for a takeaway dinner
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Crockery (plates, bowls, mugs, cups)
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Previous textbooks and notes – you’ll be reading new more academic texts which will be available or have been purchased.
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‘Book Tokens’ – ask for an Amazon gift card instead so that you can buy any essential textbooks.
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A car – most universities don’t allow halls residents car permits unless you’ve got a disability requiring it. Most universities have good bus services between the campus and nearest town centre.
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Pets – these will most likely be banned from halls as outlined in your tenancy agreement
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Duvet
•
Sheets
•
Duvet covers
•
Pillows
•
Pillow cases
•
Mattressprotector
•
Bath towel
•
Toilet roll
•
Door wedge
•
Clothes washbasket/bin/bag
•
Small rubbishbin (if Halls don't provide one)
•
Extension leads. Getsurge protected ones to protect valuable equipment
•
Socket converter(if you are an international student)
•
Clothes – Don’t go overboard on taking all of the clothes you own – you only have limited space, so go through your clothes first and throw out things you’ll never wear again.
•
Washing powder/Fabric softener
•
A big bag for carrying clothes – IKEA bags are great for this
•
Small clothes drying rack
•
Backpack orsimilar
•
Stationery items
•
Noticeboard (mosthalls rooms will have one already)
•
A few folders
•
Refill pads
•
Pens and pencils
•
Tip: If you need any more then you can buy this asand when at uni
•
Alaptop/tablet/PC (visit this articlefor more information)
•
A memory stick
•
A saucepan set
•
Oven tray
•
Tin opener
•
Bottle opener
•
Vegetable peeler
•
Cheese grater
•
Wooden spoons orspatulas
•
Masher
•
Microwavablebowl
•
Measuring jug
•
Pizza cutter
•
Colander
•
Chopping knives
•
Chopping board
•
Tea towels
•
Tupperware(plastic tubs for storing leftovers.) Write your name on the lids and the tubsto prevent them going missing
•
Sandwich bags(good for storing 'dry' leftovers)
•
Tableware
•
Glasses
•
Cutlery (knives,forks, spoons) Tip - taking just one ortwo of everything will encourage you to wash them straight away but make sureyou have enough to have people over for a takeaway dinner
•
Crockery(plates, bowls, mugs, cups)
•
Previous textbooks and notes – you’ll be reading new more academic texts which will beavailable or have been purchased.
•
‘Book Tokens’ –ask for an Amazon gift card instead so that you can buy any essentialtextbooks.
•
A car – mostuniversities don’t allow halls residents car permits unless you’ve got adisability requiring it. Most universities have good bus services between thecampus and nearest town centre.
•
Pets – thesewill most likely be banned from halls as outlined in your tenancy agreement