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Passfield Hall Contents Pages 3-5 Introduction Welcome from your Warden Passfield Hall Travel information Page 6-7 When you arrive and depart What do I need to bring? Catering on campus Breakfast at Passfield Hall Page 8-9 Passfield Hall rules and regulations Social programme Pages 10-11 Local area information Things to do in London Sightseeing Food in London Theatre and museums Film Pages 12-13 Things to remember Keeping in touch with family and friends Staying safe on and around campus Oyster cards and public transport Activating your IT account Enjoy Yourself
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Introduction LSE welcomes you to the largest Summer School of its kind in Europe now celebrating its 27 year. We now also want to welcome you to your new hall of residence and wish you a happy and productive stay. LSE halls are designed to help you make friends and be part of a first-class student community during your studies. We do our best to make sure that your stay with us is rewarding, both socially and in terms of your studies. The following pages will educate you on what to expect from your hall and the local area around it. We look forward to your arrival at your hall over the Summer.
Welcome from your Warden I would like to welcome you to Passfield
I hope you enjoy your stay at Passfield
Hall. My name is Dr Richard Perkins and I
and, moreover, take the opportunity to visit
am the Warden of Passfield Hall. I am also
some of the sights around the hall –
an Associate Professor at the LSE.
including Camden Market, the British Museum and Covent Garden.
Passfield is an attractive Georgian building, with its own enclosed garden. The hall is extremely well-located in the heart of Bloomsbury, famous for its museums, historic parks and garden squares, and intellectual, artistic and literary scene.
Dr Richard Perkins (Warden) r.m.perkins@lse.ac.uk
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Passfield Hall Passfield Hall is located near Russell
Please note that contract lengths and
Square and Euston on a quiet Bloomsbury
many other details apply only to full-time
street. It’s excellent location and stunning
students.
garden make it a very popular hall with LSE students.
The facilities are excellent and include a common room equipped with TV, a pool
View our 360° virtual tour and an overall
table and a piano. An inexpensive self-
summary, visit: Passfield Hall
service laundry and irons and ironing boards are also available.
Passfield Hall is an exceptionally attractive building. In the garden, bees are kept to enrich the local ecosystem and is very popular in warm weather.
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Travel Information To Campus: Passfield Hall is a 22 minute
To Passfield Hall: Passfield Hall is
walk to campus. To view directions on a
situated at 1-7 Endsleigh Pl, London
map, visit:
WC1H 0PW. To view on a map, visit:
Passfield to LSE
Passfield Hall
It is also possible to take public transport
Closest tube stations Russell Square,
to campus. Visit: TFL
King’s Cross/St Pancras. You can take public transport from all major stations. Visit: TFL
From Heathrow: The best way to travel
Taxis: If you are carrying heavy luggage,
from Heathrow airport to central London is
you may want to consider taking a taxi to
the London Underground Piccadilly Line if
Passfield Hall. The safest and easiest way
you are carrying light luggage. Another
to book a taxi is using the TFL Cabwise
quick option is the Heathrow Express. It
service.
runs from Heathrow to Paddington Station every 15 minutes. National Express also runs a coach service to Victoria.
You can access the Cabwise telephone number or download their iPhone or Android app by visiting: Cabwise
For more information, visit the following websites. Heathrow Express National Express
Only licensed taxis (black cabs) can pick up passengers on the street. It is important to be wary of unlicensed minicabs.
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When you arrive and depart On arriving at your hall, you’ll need to
If you arrive before 3pm, you will not be
check-in and pick up your key from the
able to gain access to your room, but we
reception desk.
do provide luggage storage space, so you can drop your bags off and explore the
This can be done from 3pm onwards. LSE
new area before checking in at 3pm.
halls play host to many guests throughout the year and we need the morning to
When the day comes for you to depart
prepare your rooms for you.
from your hall, you’ll need to vacate by 10.30am on the morning of your departure.
What do I need to bring? Passfield Hall has a number of facilities for
more about our electricity supply, visit:
you to access including an inexpensive
Electricity supply
laundry room. You are also provided with fresh towels and bed linen throughout. For this reason it is not necessary for you to travel with a great deal of clothes and bed linen. There are, however, some essentials to remember. If you are travelling from abroad and are carrying electrical appliances with you, make sure to get a
Remember to check your flight’s luggage
UK power adapter. You will be unable to
allowance before travelling and make sure
use any electrical goods unless you have
you know what items can and can’t be
an adapter. You should also make sure
taken on a flight.
that your electrical equipment is compatible with UK standards. To learn
Visit: Hand Luggage restrictions UK
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Catering on Campus You’re going to be spending a lot of time around LSE campus on your Summer School course. For light bites during the day we recommend The Garrick restaurant located at the entrance to Houghton Street. The Garrick offers a delicious range of Breakfast (8.00am-10.30am) and Lunch (12.00pm-2.30pm) food at affordable prices. View the breakfast menu here: The Menu They also run an afternoon special of tea
To find more information, visit: The Garrick For a full range of restaurants and cafes on campus, visit: Restaurants and Cafes
or coffee and a slice of cake for £3.15.
Breakfast at Passfield Hall Passfield Hall includes high quality dining facilities and will provide you with breakfast to get your day started. Breakfast will generally be served from 7.30am – 10.00am, but times may vary at weekends. When choosing your breakfast you may select either a English (Bacon, sausages, beans, tomatoes, eggs, hash browns, mushrooms etc) or continental (Juice, cereal, yoghurt, fruit, croissants, cheese, meat and toast) breakfast.
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Passfield Hall rules and regulations Most halls have similar rules and
Other general rules and safety information
regulations. For detailed terms and
can be found on our information for
conditions relating specifically to your
current residents:
Summer School accommodation, visit: Terms and conditions It is important to be familiar with these terms to know what you can and cannot do concerning your booking. No halls permit smoking. It is against the law to smoke anywhere in the building.
Information for current residents Remember that some of this information relates only to term time students. If you are unsure about any information relating to your hall, you should check with the reception desk.
Social Programme Once you’re settled into life at Passfield
programme to look forward to, supported
Hall, you can begin enjoying yourself at
by your hall and by the Summer School
LSE. You have a high quality social
itself.
Your hall On arrival, your hall will be hosting its own social welcome event. You can find out more about what events are planned for you on arrival at your hall. Just ask your reception.
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Summer School social programme Throughout your course you’ll be able to choose from a wide array of events to take part in, designed to immerse you in the culture of London and of LSE. There will also be separate welcome receptions held by Summer School on 6 July. You can view most of the schedule here: Summer School social programme Highlights include:
The Famous LSE Summer School River Boat Disco
Day trips to Oxford and the Cotswolds
Theatre Evenings including The Lion King and the musical Les Misérables.
Public Lectures LSE Summer School public lectures are renowned for drawing influential speakers across a range of topics. This year is no exception. More information on public lectures available to Summer School students will be given to you by the Summer School office.
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Local area information To help you navigate the local area,
There are also some great places to eat
Passfield Hall has compiled a great list of
on and around campus. For a guide (with
recommended places for you. Visit: Life
map) to all LSE restaurants around
around Passfield Hall
campus, visit: Food and Drink
You’ll find a list of the closest supermarkets, parks, restaurants, nightlife
LSESU have some ideas of their own. Visit: Fine Dining
and other basic amenities.
Things to do in London London is a diverse city and has
breakdown of the best events, theatre, film,
attractions for every taste. For a great way
music and food going in the capital. Visit:
to find what is going on in the city check
Timeout
out Timeout London. It gives you a daily
Sightseeing London is home to some of the world’s
London. If you’re new to London, why not
most famous landmarks, such as the
pay a visit to some of our best. Visit:
Palace of Westminster, and the Tower of
London landmarks
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Food in London London is one of the most diverse cities in
Borough market is a great central example.
the world and this is reflected in the range
Visit: Borough Market
of cuisines available. Good food is never far away no matter what your tastes, culture or budget. Have a browse in Timeout for the most popular restaurants open today. Visit: Timeout - restaurants and cafés For light bites and cooking, a range of produce and street food can be found in London’s many markets.
Theatre and museums LSE campus is situated near Covent
Close by to Holborn station is the British
Garden, Leicester Square and London’s
Museum. Other leading museums and
theatre land. Across the river at Waterloo
galleries are in close travelling distance by
is the National Theatre and Shakespeare’s
foot or public transport.
Globe, both famous for their quality. To find a recommended list, visit: To find any kind of play or musical in
Museums and galleries
London, visit: Theatre and musicals
Film in London London has been a dominant force in
Nearby Leicester Square is home to many
British cinema for over a century and its
of the country’s cinema chains and is also
impact can be felt throughout the city.
home to the Prince Charles Cinema,
Whatever your taste in film there’s always
famous for beer and pizza nights and all-
something to keep you entertained.
night marathons.
The British Film Institute (BFI) offers an
For more information, visit: Prince Charles
excellent range of cinema at venues close
Cinema
to campus. For more information, visit: BFI
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Things to Remember There are a few things you should do to make your time with us a little easier. We’ve listed a few things you should remember to do both before and after you arrive.
Keeping in touch with friends and family You’ll probably be making a lot of extra
don’t rack up extra data roaming charges
calls during your time with us.
by changing your phone settings on arrival.
It is important to have the right phone deal
You may want to think about getting a new
to avoid extra charges, especially if you
phone deal altogether. For more
are travelling from abroad. If you are
information, visit: Mobile phones
travelling from abroad, make sure that you
Staying safe on and around the campus No matter what you expect to gain from
Be vigilant and make use of our security
your time in London, principally, you’re
measures.
coming to learn and enjoy yourself. Be careful not to have valuables on show. It’s important to take the proper
Avoid walking alone at night and try to
precautions to keep yourself safe while
stay in groups with your friends.
you study. A much more detailed guide is available here: Campus safety tips
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Oyster cards and public transport To travel cheaply and easily around
It offers less expensive fares and saves
London, you should consider using public
time when getting on public transport.
transport, operated by Transport for London (TFL). For more details on the public transport network, visit: TFL
Buses now only accept Oyster or contactless card payments. There are also student discounts.
The cheapest way to use public transport is with a top-up Oyster card. These allow you to load money onto an electronic card,
For more information on where to get an Oyster card, visit: Oyster online
and to swipe in and out of tube stations and when boarding buses.
Activating your IT account All Summer School students will be given
You’ll also have access to the Internet
LSE IT accounts, including an LSE email
from your Hall. To learn more about
address, to use IT facilities at LSE. There
activating your internet connection, visit:
are approximately 1,000 networked
Halls internet activation
Windows PCs available and there is access to printing facilities in the public computer rooms.
Enjoy yourself The most important thing is have fun and
with us. Enjoy London and make the most
to gain as much as you can from your time
out of what LSE has to offer. For any Summer School queries during your time with us, remember to visit the Summer School web pages for key information and contact details. Visit: LSE Summer School
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