
Pollock halls offers an amazing social experience that is rarely found in any of the self-catered university accommodation. The food at the JMCC gets very boring around December/January but it's edible and a small price to pay for the pollock experience. Lee house is good value for money - shared bathrooms are fine and alongside the pantry allow you to bump into and make friends with those on your corridor. Cleaning service is good. Laundry is expensive but the accommodation does have sufficient drying rooms.
On 29th May 17
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Pollock halls offers an amazing social experience that is rarely found in any of the self-catered university accommodation. The food at the JMCC gets very boring around December/January but it's edible and a small price to pay for the pollock experience. Lee house is good value for money - shared bathrooms are fine and alongside the pantry allow you to bump into and make friends with those on your corridor. Cleaning service is good. Laundry is expensive but the accommodation does have sufficient drying rooms.
On 29th May 17
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Covid-19 Response
- TEACHING MODE:
- Blended learning.
- OPEN DAYS:
- On-campus open day on 1st, 8th & 29th Oct.
- TEACHING NOTES:
- You will receive a mix of digital and in-person teaching, though the exact balance will depend on your School’s arrangements and their ability to hold in-person teaching. Large group teaching, such as lectures, will continue to be delivered digitally. Everyone on campus will continue to wear a face-covering in indoor spaces.
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Pollock halls offers an amazing social experience that is rarely found in any of the self-catered university accommodation. The food at the JMCC gets very boring around December/January but it's edible and a small price to pay for the pollock experience. Lee house is good value for money - shared bathrooms are fine and alongside the pantry allow you to bump into and make friends with those on your corridor. Cleaning service is good. Laundry is expensive but the accommodation does have sufficient drying rooms.
Excellent rooms, great to live in such a busy community of 1st year students - wouldn't chose anywhere else!