Euroman 10 student handbook
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TIMETABLE
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DAY TRIPS
14-15 IN THE HEART OF PLYMOUTH 16-17
HOTEL
18-19 A WEEKEND IN PLYMOUTH 20
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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EMERGENCIES
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MAPS
CONTENTS
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WELCOME
TO EUROMAN 10 Welcome to your Plymouth University ‘Euroman’ programme. Whilst at Plymouth we aim to give you a rewarding and enjoyable experience. You will find the teachers and administrators at the University friendly, welcoming and committed to your success. Today’s managers working in the engineering sector must have a strong sense of where the world is going, a sound base of knowledge and skills, and an enterprising spirit. Whatever your career aspirations, we are committed to enabling you to learn and apply a body of knowledge to a variety of situations and to develop your management skills. Our programme is designed to provide you with the academic knowledge necessary to translate theory into practice and to enable you to apply that knowledge effectively in your current or future career. We hope you find your programme both contemporary and stimulating. We want you to have fun, and we want you to be stretched to the best of your academic abilities. You will have opportunities to experience a range of approaches to learning during your time Studying on Euroman. Please seize these opportunities and remember that ‘life is not a dress rehearsal’; you get out what you put in. Good luck in your studies! Professor David Wheeler Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean of Business, Plymouth University
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GUTEN TAG! GRÜß GOTT! HELLO!
02 GUTEN TAG! GRÜß GOTT! HELLO!
At the start of your course, you will receive lots of information about Plymouth University, your academic studies, the Euroman (HTM323) programme and the City of Plymouth. This student guide contains information that will help you during your 3 weeks in Plymouth both academically and socially.
This includes the full Euroman (HTM323) programme, details about your hotel plus maps of the Plymouth University campus, the city of Plymouth and surrounding areas. I hope you enjoy your time in Plymouth, study hard and have fun too. Mike Pengelly Event Organiser, Plymouth University
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TIMETABLE The Euroman 10 programme consists of lectures, workshops, computer simulation sessions, discussions, problem solving, group work and a case study visit. To help you plan your learning and time in Plymouth this section of the Student Guide contains an outline of the timetable for this module. Pages 05-07 contain a detailed timetable of the Euroman 10 programme including all academic content, non-academic content (lunch breaks, free time etc) and social content such as organised day trips and the course dinner. These pages are colour coded to make them easier to use. Academic Content Non-Academic Content Day Trips / Social Content Pages 08-11 contain more details about individual day trips (such as the course dinner) and includes timings for these events that you need to be aware of. Don’t be late! CHANGES TO THE TIMETABLE Please be aware, as this is a dynamic module, external events might result in changes to the order in which items are discussed. All changes to the programme will be highlighted as soon as possible.
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ARRIVING IN PLYMOUTH When you arrive in Plymouth please make your way to the Copthorne Hotel (see page 14-15 of this guide) and check-in to your room. SAY HELLO TO ME Mike Pengelly will be in the Copthorne Hotel bar at 18:00-20:00 on Sunday 1 September 2013. Feel free to come down, say hello and have a complimentary drink with me and a senior representative from the hotel. This is a good opportunity to see what I look like (so you’ll recognise me the next day) and to meet the rest of your group. MONDAY MORNING On Monday 2 September 2013 you need to be in the hotel bar at 08:30 in the morning. Please do not be late! Course organisers will meet you there and take you on a short tour of Plymouth City Centre as well as some useful facilities—Post Office, banks, supermarket, laundrette etc. This short tour will end on the Plymouth University campus where you will be shown the refectories, cafes, library and your classroom.
Week 1
MONDAY 02 September TUESDAY 03 September WEDNESDAY 04 September THURSDAY 05 September FRIDAY 06 September SATURDAY
07 September 08 September
SUNDAY
START
END
SESSION
VENUE
06:45 08:30
08:30 09:00
Copthorne Hotel Copthorne Hotel
09:00
12:30
12:30 14:00
14:00 17:00
Breakfast Walk from hotel to campus via City Centre and local amenities Welcome / Introduction to Euroman 10 programme, its organisation, logistics and team Lunch Break (and laptop configuration) Introduction to International Marketing
17:20
21:30
Pizza Hut & Ten Pin Bowling (See p. 09)
06:45 09:00
09:00 12:30
Breakfast International Marketing
12:30 13:30
13:30 17:00
18:30
21:30
Lunch Break Introduction to Financial Management. Introduction to ‘Bosscat’ Business Simulation and work on first decision. Dinner & complementary drinks with hotel staff
06:45 09:00
09:00 12:30
Breakfast International Marketing
12:30 13:30
13:30 17:00
18:30
21:30
Lunch Break Financial Management Bosscat D1 / R1 Dinner
06:45 09:00
09:00 12:30
Breakfast International Marketing
12:30 13:30
13:30 17:00
18:30
21:30
Lunch Break Financial Management Bosscat D2 / R1 and D3 / R3 Dinner
06:45 09:00
09:00 17:00
Breakfast Compulsory Marketing Visit – South Devon Railway (see p. 10)
Copthorne Hotel
18:30
21:30
Dinner
Copthorne Hotel
07:00 13:00
09:00 16:00
Breakfast Optional Day Trip Boat Trip in Plymouth Sound / Fish & Chips Lunch (See p .10)
Copthorne Hotel Plymouth Hoe, Historic Barbican
18:30
21:30
Dinner
Copthorne Hotel
07:00
10:30
Breakfast
Copthorne Hotel
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Free/Study Time
Free Time
18:30
21:30
Dinner
Copthorne Hotel
Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Free Time Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Vue Complex Copthorne Hotel Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Free Time Rolle Building, Room 002/003
PERSONS Mike Pengelly Sarah Skinner All Staff Free Time Paul Filmore Mike Pengelly Sarah Skinner
Paul Fillmore Free Time Rob Williams
Copthorne Hotel Copthorne Hotel Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Free Time Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Copthorne Hotel Copthorne Hotel Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Free Time Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Copthorne Hotel
Paul Filmore Free Time Rob Williams
Paul Filmore Free Time Rob Williams
Rob Williams Paul Filmore Mike Pengelly Sarah Skinner
Sarah Skinner
Free Time
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Week 2
MONDAY
09 September
TUESDAY
10 September 11 September
WEDNESDAY
START
END
SESSION
VENUE
06:45 09:00
09:00 12:30
Breakfast International Marketing
12:30 13:30
13:30 17:00
18:30
21:30
Lunch Break Financial Management Bosscat D4 / R4 and D5 / R5 Dinner & complementary drinks with hotel staff
Copthorne Hotel Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Free Time Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Copthorne Hotel
06:45 09:00
09:00 12:30
Breakfast International Marketing
12:30 13:30
13:30 17:00
18:30
21:30
Lunch Break Financial Management Bosscat D6 / R6 and D7 / R7 Dinner
06:45 09:00
09:00 12:30
12:30 13:30
13:30 17:30
18:30
Copthorne Hotel Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Free Time Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Copthorne Hotel
THURSDAY
12 September
FRIDAY
13 September
SATURDAY
14 September
SUNDAY
15 September
Copthorne Hotel Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Free Time Plymouth Karting
21:30
Breakfast Financial Management Bosscat D8 / R8 and D9 Lunch Corporate Team Building Event Go-Karting (See p .10) Dinner
06:45 09:00
09:00 12:30
Breakfast International Marketing
12:30 13:30
13:30 17:00
18:30
21:30
Lunch Break Financial Management Bosscat R9 Dinner
Copthorne Hotel Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Free Time Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Copthorne Hotel
06:45 09:00
09:00 17:00
Breakfast Human Behaviour and Human Relations
12:30 13:30
13:30 17:00
18:30
21:30
Lunch Break International Marketing Financial Management Dinner
Copthorne Hotel Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Free Time Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Copthorne Hotel
07:00
10:30
Breakfast
Copthorne Hotel
-
-
18:30
21:30
Dinner
Copthorne Hotel
07:00
10:30
Breakfast
Copthorne Hotel
-
-
18:30
21:00
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Paul Filmore Free Time Rob Williams
Paul Filmore Free Time Paul Filmore
Rob Williams Free Time Rob Williams Mike Pengelly Sarah Skinner
Copthorne Hotel
Free/Study Time
Free/Study Time Dinner
PERSONS
Copthorne Hotel
Paul Filmore Free Time Rob Williams
Sue Kinsey Free Time Paul Filmore Rob Williams
Week 3
MONDAY 16 September TUESDAY
17 September 18 September
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
19 September
FRIDAY
20 September
SATURDAY
21 September
START
END
SESSION
VENUE
06:45 09:00
09:00 12:30
Breakfast Business Simulation Presentations
12:30 13:30
13:30 17:00
Lunch Break Human Behaviour and Human Relations
18:30
21:00
Dinner & complementary drinks with hotel staff
Copthorne Hotel Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Free Time Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Copthorne Hotel
06:45 09:00
09:00 12:30
Breakfast Human Behaviour and Human Relations
12:30 13:30
13:30 17:00
Lunch Break Human Behaviour and Human Relations
18:30
21:30
Dinner
06:45 09:00
09:00 12:30
Breakfast Human Behaviour and Human Relations
12:30 13:30
13:30 17:00
Lunch Break Human Behaviour and Human Relations
18:30
21:00
Dinner
06:45 09:00
09:00 12:30
12:30 13:30
13:30 17:00
Breakfast Human Behaviour and Human Relations Free/Study Time Lunch Break Human Behaviour and Human Relations - Assessment
18:30
23:00
Course Dinner & Presentations (see p. 11)
06:45 10:00
10:00 11:00
Breakfast Course Evaluation
Copthorne Hotel Rolle Building, Room 002/003
Mike Pengelly Sarah Skinner
11:00
12:30
Free Time
Free Time
Free Time
13:00
14:30
Buffet Lunch
All Staff
14:30 18:30
21:00
End of Euroman 10 Dinner
Rolle Building, 104 Lobby Area Free Time Copthorne Hotel
07:00
10:30
Breakfast
Copthorne Hotel
10:30
12:00
Free Time
12:00
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Check-out of Copthorne Hotel by 12:00 noon
Copthorne Hotel Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Free Time Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Copthorne Hotel Copthorne Hotel Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Free Time Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Copthorne Hotel Copthorne Hotel Free/Study Time Free Time Rolle Building, Room 002/003 Langdon Court
PERSONS Rob Williams Free Time Sue Kinsey
Sue Kinsey Free Time Sue Kinsey
Sue Kinsey Free Time Sue Kinsey
Sue Kinsey Free Time Sue Kinsey All Staff
Free Time
Copthorne Hotel
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day trips
Your three weeks in Plymouth will be filled with lectures, workshops, computer simulation sessions, discussions, problem solving, group work and a case study visit. It’s not all hard work though as we have also planned some fun social activities, days away and field trips to help you relax after your studies and maximise your time in Plymouth. Full details, including timings, are on pages 09 - 11.
08 DAY TRIPS
pizza & Bowling Monday 02 September 2013 We will have pizza for dinner then play two games of ten pin bowling. This is a great opportunity to meet the team and relax with your classmates. There will be prizes for the best (and worst) bowlers. The cost of dinner (including soft drinks) and bowling is included in your Euroman fee. There is a cash bar at the bowling venue but you will need to pay for this yourself. 17:20
Assemble in the Copthorne Hotel Bar (please do not be late)
17:30
Coach to Pizza Hut
18:00
Arrive at Pizza Hut
19:30
Arrive at Ten Pin Bowling Alley
21:30
Depart by coach when games have finished
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South Devon BOAT TOUR, Railway FISH & CHIPS Friday 6 September 2013 This field trip relates to the marketing elements of your Euroman 10 programme. You will visit South Devon Railway where you will receive a marketing presentation and tour their engineering workshops. This is a compulsory visit and all students must attend.
09:00
Assemble in Copthorne Hotel bar (Please do not be late)
09:15
Depart Copthorne Hotel by coach
10:00 10:15
Saturday 7 September 2013 A chance to eat traditional fish & chips on Plymouth’s historic Barbican then take a boat tour of the Plymouth Sound, the Rivers Tamar and Plym and surrounding coastline including the Devonport Royal Dockyard (Babcock International Group PLC). The cost of this trip (including fish & chips) is included in your course fee.
13:00
Meet at the Mayflower Steps on the Barbican. We will then have fish & chips.
Arrive at South Devon Railway Marketing presentation and tour of engineering workshops
14:00
Depart from the Mayflower Steps on the boat tour.
12:15
Depart by steam train
16:00
12:45
Arrive at Totnes
F inish boat tour. End of day trip.
13:00
Depart Totnes by coach
13:30
Arrive at Dartmouth (free time)
16:00
Depart Dartmouth by coach
17:00
Arrive at Copthorne Hotel
10 DAY TRIPS
GO KARTING
COURSE DINNER
Wednesday 11 September 2013
Friday 20 September 2013
As a corporate team building exercise, we have organised a Go Karting Grand Prix for the group. This takes place in a climate-controlled arena and lounge with big-screen displays, audio / lighting systems and an elevated area. Prizes will be given to the best and worst drivers. The cost of this trip is included in your course fee.
An evening at Langdon Court 16th Century manor house where we will have dinner, speeches and the presentation of course prizes. This beautiful venue is full of character and has beautiful grounds. Dress Code: either dress up for the evening or be casual, the choice is yours. The cost of dinner (including wine) is included in your course fee. There is a cash bar at the venue but you will need to pay for this yourself.
13:30
Assemble in Copthorne Hotel bar (please do not be late)
18:15
Assemble in Copthorne Hotel bar (Please do not be late)
13:40
Depart Copthorne Hotel by coach
18:30
Depart Copthorne Hotel by coach
14:00
Arrive at Plymouth Karting
19.00
Arrive at Langdon Court
17:00
Depart by coach
19.30
Dinner, speeches and presentation of course prizes
17:30
Arrive at Copthorne Hotel 22:30
Depart by coach
23:00
Arrive at Copthorne Hotel
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IN the heart of plymouth Plymouth Hoe
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Plymouth Citadel
City Centre
Drake Circus Shopping Mall
Plymouth University Campus
Historic Barbican and Mayflower steps
National Marine Aquarium
Dartmoor
Cinema Complex
HOTEL
Hotel Restaurant
During your stay in Plymouth, you will be living in the Copthorne Hotel which is situated next to the Plymouth University campus and in the heart of the city of Plymouth.
MEALS As part of the Euroman 10 package, you will receive breakfast and dinner for the duration of the course.
YOUR ROOM Upon arriving at the Copthorne Hotel you will be allocated a room with either double (twin) or single occupancy. These rooms have been allocated based on the information you provided on your application form. STUDY ROOM & GYM The Copthorne Hotel provide an additional room that you can use to study. This will be available 24 hours a day for the duration of the Euroman 10 course. You also have full access to the hotel gym during your stay and can use this 24 hours a day.
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Breakfast is served in the hotel restaurant at the following times: Monday to Friday Saturday/Sunday
06:45-10:00 07:00-10:30
Dinner is served daily at 18:30-21:30 and can be eaten individually or as a group(s) in the hotel restaurant. You can also order your dinner on an individual basis as room service at no extra cost. You will be responsible for getting your own lunches and snacks. Information about refectories on campus and local shops/eateries will be provided when you arrive.
Copthorne Hotel Plymouth
INTERNET ACCESS
DISCOUNT
You have free unlimited Wi-Fi access in the hotel. This is available throughout the whole building which includes you study room, your hotel room and all communal areas.
For the duration of Euroman 10, you will receive a discount of 20% on any additional food and beverages (including at the hotel bar) purchased at the Copthorne Hotel.
LAUNDRY Your hotel does have a laundry service and prices are available from reception. Alternatively, you will be advised of local laundrettes that you can use if you would prefer. Local laundrettes are also shown in the maps on p. 20-22 of this handbook. CAR PARKING
Copthorne Hotel Plymouth Amada Way Plymouth Devon, PL1 1AR United Kingdom Reception: +44(0)1752 224161 Fax: +44(0)1752 670688 reception.plymouth@millenniumhotels.co.uk Or find them here:
The Copthorne Hotel has a secure underground car park that guests can use. The cost is ÂŁ3.50 per car per 24 hours.
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A WEEKEND
IN THE SOUTHWEST PLYMOUTH
If you are a fan of Rasamunde Pilcher then why not visit Mullion Cove which was featured in: Plymouth is the largest city in the South West, ‘Amazing Grace,’ ‘A Secret to Tell’ and ‘Another with a population of over 250,000, and offers View’. The historic fishing cottage on the quay everything you would expect from a thriving and provided shelter from the storm, the old boat energetic community. house the love scene in ‘Toby’ and the cobbled quay the location for the horses going by in Plymouth has some of Europe’s most spectacular ‘Carousel. You might also like to see St Michaels countryside and beaches and Plymouth’s enviable Mount, Penzance and Lands End too. location between Dartmoor National Park and the sea makes it the ideal place to study, visit and live. The beautiful Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park offers great coastal Plymouth enjoys a combination of rural charm walks around the grounds of this and modern city living, and is about 3 hours impressive estate and the local by train from London. The University is set in pub does some great food. the heart of the city with shops, facilities and attractions nearby. WHAT TO DO? The South West of England offers an exciting array of activities and attractions. You could visit the National Marine Aquarium and be amazed by the fascinating underwater world in the UK’s largest aquarium attraction. Or pop down to St Austell and see the Eighth Wonder of the World, the Eden Project where dramatic global gardens are housed in tropical biomes that nestle in a crater the size of 30 football pitches. See the wonders of the wild world at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park which is home to more animals than anywhere else in the South West.
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St Ives is a seemingly subtropical oasis where the beaches are golden, the vegetation lush and the light piercingly bright. The Tate St Ives gallery is here and offers a lively programme of international modern art.
Next to Plymouth is the beautiful and dramatic Dartmoor National Park where you can undertake a vast array of outdoor activities or simply relax and enjoy the view.
WHY NOT TAKE A LOOK FOR YOURSELF...
If you prefer good food, fun bars with live music and a bit of history then Plymouth’s Historic Barbican is the place for you. This is where the famous Plymouth Gin Distillery is located so why not take the tour then try the gin as well.
Find out more about the University, Plymouth and the surrounding areas
Watch a day in the life of our city www.plymouth.ac.uk/thesouthwest
www.plymouth.ac.uk/location or www.visitplymouth.co.uk
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION These pages contain extra information that you may find useful during your stay in Plymouth. Don’t forget our Euroman team are happy to help you in any way they can during your time in Plymouth so feel free to ask for help if you need it. INTERNET ACCESS In the hotel: You have free unlimited Wi-Fi access in your hotel. This is available throughout the whole building which includes you study room, your hotel room and all communal areas. On campus: You have free unlimited Wi-Fi access across the entire university campus for the duration of your course. We will provide log-in details when you arrive and our IT team can help you set-up your laptop, tablet or mobile devices. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT The electricity supply in the UK is 230 volts with a frequency of 50 Hertz. If you buy or bring electrical appliances (laptop etc) with you, make sure that they are connected to a plug fitted with a fuse of the correct rating.
CLOTHING We recommend a casual/informal dress code for the academic sessions, field trips and social activities you will undertake. We also recommend that you pack a waterproof jacket as it does rain a lot in Plymouth. The course dinner takes place in a 16th century manor house so you have the option to dress more formally (shirt, tie, suit, dress) for this fun event. However, this is completely optional and you can dress casually if you would prefer. IF YOU ARE ILL If illness or personal problems are affecting your time with us, you should contact Mike Pengelly who will provide assistance. Alternatively, contact the hotel reception and they will put you in touch with a local doctor. If you are taking medicines, please make sure you bring adequate medication for the duration of the Euroman course. CRIME & PERSONAL SAFETY
Alternatively, make sure you bring an adaptor with you that will work in the UK. You can buy these once you arrive in Plymouth too.
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Plymouth University and the City of Plymouth are safe places but please use your common sense when travelling around the campus and city. Keep your personal belongings close to you, do not carry large amounts of cash with you and do not keep large amounts of cash in your hotel room.
Plymouth University Campus EMERGENCY!
CHANGES
If you have a problem or an emergency during your stay in Plymouth, please feel free to contact me:
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this publication. However, as course content and our services are regularly reviewed and updated, some details may change.
Mike Pengelly Plymouth University Room 102, Rolle Building Drake Circus Plymouth, PL4 8AA
Work: Fax: Mobile:
+44 (0)1752 586 030 +44 (0)1752 588 982 +44 (0)7885 956 633
mike.pengelly@plymouth.ac.uk You can reach me by mobile 24 hours a day for the duration of the course. However, please do not phone me at 02:00am in the morning because the bar is closing!
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MAPS All of your academic sessions will take place in the Rolle Building and we have booked smaller study rooms for you to use in this building as well.
Areas of interest around Plymouth have been marked on the two large maps (p. 21-22) in this handbook.
We will show you these rooms when you arrive and clear signage will be placed around the building as well.
If you want to find something specific please ask one of the organising team and we will gladly show you where it is.
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The Thai House, Notte St, Barbican Yukisan (Sushi), Notte St, Barbican
Recommended Cafés Menu, Quay Road, Barbican Monty's, The Barbican Valentis, The Hoe
Admiral McBride, The Barbican Built on the site of the original Mayflower Steps. Good views. Great beer.
Nowhere Inn, Gilwell St, Greenbank A 'rough and ready' pub with great beer, friendly staff and an alternative jukebox. Seymour Arms, North St, Greenbank Hidden away in Greenbank's back streets, this is a decent traditional boozer.
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Civic Centre
Bowling Green
Café Venue
P A R A D E
To: Union Street restaurants, pubs and nightclubs
Police Station
Costa
WAY
Friary Mill Café
Big Screen
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House of Fraser
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Starbucks
Shopping Centre
OLD TOWN ST
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Gorge Café R O Y A L
A R M A D A
CITY CENTRE
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Regent St Car Park
Places to eat and drink in Central Plymouth
Himalayan Spice, New St, Barbican Jaipur Palace, Bretonside
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Sundial
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The Original Pasty House
Starbucks
College of Art
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Drake Circus
M&S Espresso bar
BHS
Costa
Jakes The Caffeine Club The Roundabout Plymouth
Methodist Central Hall
CAMD
Nowhere Inn
Barcelona
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Discovery Oggy Oggy Café Pasty Co. C O R N W A L L S T R E E T The Americano Caffé Nero
Barista Brothers
The Fresher & Professor
Robbins Conference Centre
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Canadian Muffin Co.
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Sarnies
Cuba!
Tiki Bar DRAKE CIRCUS
Voodoo Lounge
GREENBANK
Air
PLA
G Moneycentre
Library
TFO
The S Friendship T R E ET
ST
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STREET
Positano's (Italian)
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MAYFLOWER
Caffé Gallerie
City Museum & Art Gallery
Roland Levinsky Building RLB Restaurant Hang Ten
Subway
Oggy Oggy Pasty Co.
PK
Bang Bang!
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RD
Sherwell Centre
The Skiving Scholar Bac Bar Odd Bar
Scot
A R M A D A
Armada Shopping Centre
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Copthorne Hotel
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HAMPTON
PLYMOUTH UNIVERSITY
The Providence
Carpe diem (Cocktails & tapas) D
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Portland Square
Loafers Deli Bar (Sandwich Bar) Sme aton
Master Chef (Chinese)
AD DIS ON
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Marine Building
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Plymouth Station
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Bar
Pedestrianised area/path
Pub
Pedestrian crossing
Nightclub
Public car parking
Late licence venue
Public toilets
Barbican Quayside Pubs (Numbered) 1 The Three Crowns
6 Black Jack's
2 Barbican Live Lounge
7 The Navy
3 The Maritime Inn
8 The Dolphin
4 The Ship
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5 Cider Press
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Crown and Anchor
200
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