The Student Guide to Warrington
Written by students, for students
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Contentsgetting to know...
2. map - campus and surrounding area
5. …the town
6. …the key areas
8. …things to do
12. …where to eat
15. …the nightlife
18. …sport, health and fitness
23. …your way around
26. …the surrounding areas
28. money saving tips
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Warrington is a great place to live and study and we’re confident you’ll enjoy an amazing student experience during your time here. This guide will fill you in on all the best places to eat, drink and have fun, so keep reading and let us share with you the best of our town…
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Getting to know… the town
Halliwell Jones stadium, which is home to Warrington Wolves, holds
Largest town in
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Over8,000 businesses are already located in Warrington
3.6% of the population are students
£££6th highest earnings
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3.5 million peopleliving within a 30 minute drive of Warrington
Total population = 206,400(102,400 males, 104,000 females)
Home toBritain’s first Ikea
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1 hr 50 mins travel time to Londonby train and55 minsflight time
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Town CentreWarrington town centre is a lively hub of activity. Here you’ll find an array of places to go and sights to see, including the town’s largest shopping centre, a market, museum and art gallery, the Halliwell Jones Stadium and endless places to eat and drink. It’s easily accessible too – the bus station and Warrington Central, one of two main railways stations in Warrington, are located right in the heart of the town centre.
Cultural QuarterEnjoy a great day or night out in Warrington’s cultural quarter. Here you’ll find a wide variety of bars and restaurants, along with music and entertainment venues Pyramid and Parr Hall and Warrington Museum and Art Gallery.
Stockton HeathStockton Heath is home to a number of modern bars and restaurants, as well as more traditional pubs. Approximately a 15 minute drive away, Stockton Heath makes for a great night out if you fancy a break from the town centre. Popular bars include The Slug and Lettuce and Tom at 101.
WestbrookWestbrook is home to Warrington’s Odeon cinema, which is adjacent to the Westbrook Centre. Here you’ll find a large Asda and a few smaller specialist stores.The Westbrook area of Warrington is also home to Gemini Retail Park, which is known for having the first IKEA store in the UK. Other stores include the largest Marks and Spencer outside of London, Boots, Next, Toys R Us and Arnold Clark.
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Getting to know… the key areas
The cultural quarter is my favourite place for cocktails Lish Carson
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There’s no place like Warrington, the community feeling creates a family atmosphere where everyone looks out and cares for each other! Laura Garlic
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Team Sport Go KartingThe largest purpose-built indoor go karting track anywhere in the UK. With 35 bends and a Monaco-style tunnel, all split over three levels, you’ll be hard pushed to find a go karting experience that can match this one!Unit 2 Bank Quay Trading Estate, Slutchers Lane, Warrington, WA1 1PJ www.team-sport.co.uk
Jump WarehouseIndoor trampoline park jam packed with interconnected trampolines, angled walls, roll-over platforms, slamdunk basketball nets, grab bags, trick airbags and even a Jump Café serving hot and cold refreshments. Not only will you have heaps of fun, you’ll get fit and active at the same time!Unit 3 Chetham Court, Winwick Quay, Warrington, WA2 8RF www.jumpwarehouse.com
Odeon Warrington All the latest films, in one place! Odeon Warrington has 10 screens of film magic, screening in stunning RealD 3D. You can treat yourself to an exclusive entertainment experience with Premier seats, cafe culture at Costa or satisfy your sweet tooth with a scoop of Ben & Jerry’s.Cromwell Avenue, Warrington, WA5 8UD www.odeon.co.uk
Getting to know… things to do
“Go Karting was awesome. This track has nice tight corners with a nice downhill straight. Great fun in a group – especially when you beat all your friends and get bragging rights Stephen Halford ”
Top 3 things to do as voted for by students
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Jump Warehouse is my favourite place in Warrington, it’s so good. I can do flips without the fear of breaking my bones!Robyn Moy
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Shopping: Golden Square shopping centreWith an excellent selection of 135 stores, making it Warrington’s largest shopping centre, Golden Square Warrington is the destination for busy shoppers looking for great retail stores or somewhere to relax. 27 Old Market Place, Warrington, WA1 1QB
Cockhedge shopping centreCockhedge shopping centre, located a 2 minute walk from Golden Square, boasts 32 shopping outlets, including a mix of major UK and independent traders. Cockhedge Shopping Park, Warrington, WA1 2QQ
Birchwood shopping centreOnly a 7 minute drive or 20 minute walk from campus. With shops including Asda, Aldi, Home Bargains and New Look, it has all you’ll need to stock up your cupboards AND your wardrobe. There’s plenty of places to eat too with a McDonalds, Domino’s, Subway and more!Dewhurst Rd, Birchwood, Warrington WA3 7PG
Clue HQ - The Live Escape GameTeams of 2 to 6 are locked in a room and given 60 minutes to find clues and solve puzzles. Using the items you find, you must try to work out a way to escape.10 Crown St, Warrington WA1 2AE www.cluehqwarrington.co.uk/
Gala BingoRegistration is free, and once you’re inside you could be in with a chance of winning up to £20,000. If you need a little fuel to keep you going during your game, there is a delicious selection of food and drinks. Just in case you win big, the champagne is kept on ice!Cockhedge Centre, Prince Henry Square, Warrington, WA1 2QH. www.galabingo.com
Golden Square has all the shops you could want under one roof, I can spend all day there. It’s not too far from campus either Roben Ramsay
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On my days off my favourite things to do are to go shopping, bowling or the cinema with friends, but if I don’t have early lectures I’ll head into town for a night out. There’s nothing better than chilling out with friends whilst watching the sunrise after a few drinks in town. Alternatively, if we’re on a tight budget we’ll have a movie night in the common room or a kick about on the astro Sonou Rakkar
Ramp1 SkateparkRAMP 1 is one of Europe’s largest indoor skateboard, BMX, scooter and inline sports facilities. Suitable for all abilities – from beginner to expert! Includes a café and space for spectators.Penketh Business Park, Liverpool Rd, Great Sankey, Warrington WA5 2TJ. www.ramp1.co.uk
Skate AcademyThis funky Roller disco venue in the centre of Warrington will provide hours of fun and fitness.Academy Street, Warrington, WA1 2BQ www.skateacademy.net
MFA BowlEating, drinking, bowling, rock & rolling! Chetham Court, Winwick Quay, Warrington WA2 8RF. www.mfabowl.com
Warrington QuasarOne of the largest laser tag arenas in the Northwest! 50,000 sq ft of indoor terrain across two floors, custom built scenery, lighting effects, swirling fog and atmospheric music to make your experience all the more exciting.Norman Street, Cheshire, Warrington WA2 7HW www.warringtonquasar.co.uk
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Warrington Museum and Art GalleryA chance to travel without leaving Warrington! Over 200,000 objects covering ethnology, archaeology, fine art, numismatics, local & social history, and natural science.Museum Street, Warrington, WA1 1JB www.warringtonmuseum.co.uk
Pyramid and Parr HallPyramid & Parr Hall are two of the North West’s leading arts & entertainment venues for music, comedy, dance, drama and much more.Cultural Quarter, Palmyra Square South, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 1BL www.pyramidparrhall.com
Walton Hall and GardensWalton Hall is a picturesque grade II listed building surrounded by 32 acres of
beautiful gardens which include a small zoo, café and golf course. A great day out!Walton Lea Road, Higher Walton,Warrington, WA4 6SN. www.warrington.gov.uk/waltongardens
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Nandos ££The number 1 student choice. Portuguese style PERi-PERi chicken. Need we say anymore?Old Market Place, Golden Square, Warrington WA1 1QB and also Stockton Heath.
Stonemill ££The Stonemill specializes in affordable indulgence - fantastic food, an award winning drinks range, mouth-watering desserts and award-winning handmade luxury ice cream. You’ll be able to sit back, relax and enjoy the comfortable, homely & warm surroundings while tucking into some delicious food. Sandy Lane West, Poplars and Hulme,
Warrington, WA2 9SA
East Orient £Great value for money. All you can eat Chinese buffet complete with its own ice cream machine. Some say it’s like their dreams have come true.54 Horsemarket Street, Warrington WA1 1XL
Wetherspoons £Cheap drinks, cheap food – no frills but still tasty. There are two Weatherspoons in Warrington, both located in the town centre, The Friar Penketh and The Looking Glass.
Getting to know… where to eat
Top 3 places to eat as voted for by students
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The Stonemill is by far my favourite place to eat, the huge portions make it great value for money too!
Brew Mason
Price Guide£ = Cheap!££ = Reasonable£££ = Stretching the student budget
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Farmers Arms ££A family-friendly local pub that serves fresh, home cooked food 7 days a week. Their award-winning beer garden is perfect for sunny days and is only a 5 minute walk from campus.Fearnhead, Warrington, Cheshire, WA2 0BE.
The Plough £The Plough is a flaming grill pub restaurant, famous for their food challenges. They offer some of the best steaks around, a friendly welcome, unbeatable value and a great place to meet up with friends and family. Student tip: sign up to their mailing list for some great money saving offers.Mill Lane, Houghton Green, Warrington, Cheshire, WA2 0SU
Mojo Bar and Tapas ££An extensive range of delicious tapas dishes and cocktails, all served in a beautiful setting at an affordable price!15 Cairo St, Warrington, Cheshire, WA1 1EE
Grill on the Square £££This may stretch the student budget, but is a fabulous setting for a romantic date or a special occasion. The menus at The Grill are changed seasonally to bring you the best of local produce.7 Palmyra Square North, Warrington, WA1 1JQ
There are so many different places to eat out in Warrington you’re spoilt for choice!
Jonathon Roberts
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The Garden Dining Room £Perfect if you don’t fancy cooking or wandering too far. Located on campus, The Garden Dining Room offers a selection of hot and cold food Monday-Friday.Martin Building, Warrington Campus, WA2 0DB
More student restaurant recommendations
Ask Italian Prezzo The Bears Paw Pizza Express Las Ramblas The Peacock Piccolinos
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The town centre is host to a wide selection of clubs, pubs and bars to suit all tastes, ranging from the hip and trendy to the traditional tavern. Whether you’re into house, hip hop, indie or rock you’ll always find somewhere you’ll love.
Showbar ££ Warrington’s biggest nightclub. Famous for its 50p Tuesdays. House and chart on the bottom floor, RnB on the top!15-17 Friars Gate, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 2RR
Level £ One of the cheapest clubs in Warrington, offering a mix of both alternative and pop music, but be warned it can get very busy.2 Rylands St, Warrington WA1 1EN
Bar and Club Twenty10 £ No need for a taxi, Bar and Club Twenty10 is located on campus! It’s the perfect place to let your hair down and hosts events to suit everyone. Wednesday night is the biggest with everything from paint, UV bubble, snow, and popcorn parties, theme nights, fancy dress and more! If that’s not your thing, the rest of the week sees social activities such as karaoke, quizzes, live comedy and music, sports and more.Warrington Campus, Crab Lane, WA2 0DB
Getting to know… the nightlife
Top 3 nightlife hotspots as voted for by students
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I love the uni bar, you’re always guaranteed to find someone you know, you can wear what you want and it’s a great night out without the taxi fare!Sophie Sutton
Price Guide£ = Cheap!££ = Reasonable£££ = Stretching the student budget
We want all of our students to be safe and happy, so please look after each other and enjoy your leisure time sensibly.
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Reef ££Open until 5am, you can party the night away to the latest dance, chart and RnB tunes.98 Bridge St, Warrington WA1 2RF
Voodoo ££A wide range of music and free entry- so you might as well try it for yourself!10 Friars Gate, Warrington WA1 2RW
Friars Court £Warrington’s Home of Indie and Live Music.Ryland Street, Warrington, WA1 1EN
Darli Lounge £House and clubland classics.120 Bridge St, Warrington WA1 2RU
DV8 ££All the best party anthems. 100-103, Bridge St, Warrington WA1 3RU
Reflex/Babylon £Playing the best retro tunes and party anthems to keep you dancing all night, plus its two venues for just one price!65 Bridge St, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 2HH
I always have a good night out in Warrington no matter where I go, but Showbar is definitely my favourite, it always has a really good atmosphere and is the place to be on a Tuesday, Friday or Saturday.
Emily Howell-Smith
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BarsIf you fancy a break from clubbing, why not enjoy a cocktail or two and check out some of the bars Warrington has to offer.
The Institution ££This hidden gem lies in the heart of Palmyra Square. Set in a former bank vault, complete with high ceilings and original décor it offers the most authentic cocktails to be found this side of Manhattan. Treasury Building, Palmyra Square South, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 1BL
Quarter Bar ££At the forefront of exceptional cocktails, Quarter Bar boasts an impressive menu of world renowned classic cocktails, made by the finest bartenders.Unit 2-3, Springfield Street, Warrington, Cheshire, WA1 1BB
The Lounge Bar £During the day The Lounge is the place to feel relaxed and enjoy a good old cup of tea or coffee. They also have an extensive range of fine world lagers, spirits and wines. Throw into the mix a selection of classic cocktails and feel at home. At night The Lounge with its comfy sofa’s and retro game table is the ideal place to meet for a chilled night out.6 Springfield St, Warrington WA1 1BB
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Sports on campusYou’ll be pleased to hear the Warrington campus has a wide range of sports facilities, all of which are available for recreational use. Our facilities include Astroturf and grass pitches, a sports hall, an athletics track, and a fitness centre. There are a range of different sports societies for you to get involved in. To find out more information visit the SU.www.chestersu.com/sports-societies
Getting to know… Sports, Health and Fitness
Being part of the Warrington Campus netball team for 2 years now has been a great experience! As well as keeping healthy I believe it has allowed me to create great friendships, I’m really looking forward to being a part of the team for my final year!’
Jess Wild
Sports Clubs
Women’s Hockey Men’s Hockey Men’s Football Women’s Football Men’s Futsal Men’s Rugby Women’s Netball Badminton
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Sports off campusWith many different sports available in the local area moving to Warrington makes it is easy to continue playing the sport you love.
RugbyWarrington is proud to be home to one of the biggest rugby league clubs in England – The Warrington Wolves. You’ll see them out and about training on campus, but why not go and see them live in action and take advantage of our exclusive student ticket offer. With over 60,000 fans Warrington Wolves games are known for their electric atmosphere. Please speak to the students union for more details.www.warringtonwolves.com
The Halliwell Jones Stadium, Mike Gregory Way, Warrington, Cheshire, WA2 7NE
Prefer rugby union?Visit www.warringtonrufc.co.uk
FootballIf you’re a football fan there’s still plenty of action to get in on! Why not support your local upcoming team Warrington Town F.C?www.pitchero.com/clubs/warringtontown
Winner Recruitment Stadium, Common Lane, Warrington, WA4 2RS
Alternatively, some of the biggest football teams in the country play only a train ride away.Man United FC - Old Trafford, Sir Matt Busby Way, Manchester M16 0RA
Manchester City FC - Etihad Stadium, Ashton New Road, Manchester M11 3FF
Liverpool FC - Anfield, Anfield Road, Liverpool L4 0TH
Everton FC - Goodison Road, Liverpool, Merseyside L4 4EL
Being in the football team is great, social and football wise. There’s great competition for places and I love the amount of support the student union give the sports teams.
Alex Smith
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HockeyLymm Hockey club - is a local club with a big heart and even bigger ambitions.For more info visit: www.lymmhockey.com
Lymm Clubhouse, Crouchley Lane, Lymm, Warrington, WA13 0AT
GolfWith 5 different golf clubs and a purpose built driving ranges there are plenty of opportunities to develop your golfing abilities.Drivetime Golf Centre, Centre Park (Slutchers Lane, off Wilson Patten St), Warrington, WA1 1QL
NetballWarrington Town Netball Club - have six teams with ages ranging from 16 + to over 50. WTNC Senior club caters for all ages and abilities, all players receive the same training and development relevant to their netball needs.For more info including training times visit:
www.warringtontownnetball.co.uk
Horse ridingCroft Riding Centre - private or group lessons which cater for children or adults from the complete beginner to the more experienced rider and are available both during the day and evening.www.croftridingcentre.co.uk
Croft, Warrington WA3 7AS
DanceLaKiTa Dance Academy - a wide variety of sessions, from beginners to elite. Whether it’s pole fitness, aerial arts or flexibility you’re sure to find a fun and challenging workout that’s appropriate for your level of fitness. www.lakitadance.com
UNIT 9, 28/32 Milner Street, Warrington, WA5 1AD
JC Dance Academy - beginner to intermediate ballet and tap classes as well as Zumba fitness – there’s something for everyone.www.jcdanceacademy.co.uk River Road (off Wilderspool Causeway),
Warrington, WA4 6ZD
Haven’t found a sport you love?
Going to university is all about making the most of the new opportunities and experiences that are open to you, so try something new!
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FitnessUnfortunately, dancing the night away in Bar Twenty10 is not the best way to keep fit, so we’ve compiled a list of local gyms to help maintain and improve your fitness.
Campus gymLocated on campus in Croft Hall, there couldn’t be a more convenient place to work out. Pop in today to find out more information on opening hours and membership fees etc.
Xercise4LessOpen 7 days a week, this gym offers affordable membership which includes over 40+ free classes, 400+ pieces of the latest gym equipment and separate ladies only areas.www.xercise4less.co.uk The Cockhedge Centre, Brick Street, Warrington, Cheshire, WA1 2QQ
I love the fact our campus gym is right on my door step and everything is there for you including your own personal trainer
ShaSha Rahman
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PureGymOpen 24/7 PureGym make it simple, affordable & convenient for everyone to achieve their personal health goals.Warrington Central, Fennel Street, WA1 2PA www.puregym.com
Leisure centres/Livewire Warrington’s biggest provider of leisure services. Offers an exclusive discounted membership for University of Chester students to use any of their six facilities located across the town. Membership will give you access to six fitness suites, seven swimming pools, squash and badminton courts and more than 150 exercise classes each week. To find out more, speak to the SU.www.livewirewarrington.co.uk
Health
Nearest doctorPadgate Medical CentreStation Road South, Warrington, WA2 0RX
Nearest pharmacy Live Well14-15 Fearnhead Cross, Insall Road, WA2 0HD
Nearest Dentist Fearnhead Dental Surgery,86 Station Road North, Warrington, WA2 0QG
Nearest Hospital Warrington and Halton Hospitals,Lovely Lane, Warrington, Cheshire WA5 1QG.Approximately 15 minutes from campus.
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Train stationsWarrington CentralOne of two main railway stations serving Warrington. Central station is used by stopping trains between Liverpool and Manchester, and express services between Liverpool and the North East or between Liverpool and East Anglia.Warrington Bank QuayOne of Warrington’s main railway stations. Trains to Warrington Bank Quay travel on the West Coast Mainline, with regular services to London, Birmingham and Scotland, as well as regional trains to Liverpool, Manchester and North Wales. Parker Street, Warrington, Cheshire, WA1 1LW
PadgatePadgate station sees trains running from Manchester to Liverpool and is the closest train station to the university campus. Station Road, Padgate, Warrington, WA2 0QS
BirchwoodBirchwood station lies in the middle of the Manchester-Liverpool Line, taking locals to Manchester Oxford Road in 25 minutes and Liverpool Lime Street in around 50; Warrington Central is just four minutes away.Dewhurst Road, Birchwood, WA3 7PU
CarWarrington and the surrounding areas are easily accessible by car with the M6, M52 and M56 all nearby. Tune into local radio station Wire FM 107.2fm for local traffic alerts and all the music you love.
TaxisAbba Cars 01925 444 444Warrington’s largest taxi firm. Booking is available online, via the Abba Cars Taxi app or telephone.www.abba-taxis.co.uk/about-us
Direct Taxi 01925 244244Booking is available online, via the Direct Taxis app or telephone. www.directtaxi.taxi
Harry’s Cars 01925 411111Booking is available via the Harry’s Taxi app or telephone.
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Bus - Network WarringtonNetwork Warrington are an award-winning municipal bus operator who operate the majority of bus services in all areas of the town. www.networkwarrington.co.uk
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AirportsStudent life getting a bit too much? Feel like rewarding yourself for all your hard work? Or just fancy a getaway?
Manchester AirportOnly 15 miles away, with 3 terminals, flights to a wide range of destinations from Beijing to Belfast and a huge array of services thoughtfully designed to make travelling easy.Manchester M90 1QXwww.manchesterairport.co.uk/
Liverpool John Lennon Airport,Located 20 miles away offering flights to over 70 different destinations. The airport itself also features a wide range of shops and restaurants.Speke, Liverpool L24 1YDwww.liverpoolairport.com/
Warrington has excellent transport links and is well connected to several major UK cities, including Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham and London. This has meant I’ve been able to get great work experience at the ITV studios in London!
Graham Hebron
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Warrington is particularly well-placed for students who enjoy a trip to the city, situated half an hour from the cities of Liverpool, Manchester and Chester.
ManchesterManchester is the closest major city to Warrington, so whether you jump on a train, grab a taxi or drive, you’ll be there in no time at all. A popular student haunt is the Trafford Centre, a huge indoor shopping centre complete with several restaurants and leisure activities including a cinema, sea life centre, mini golf and more. The close proximity to Warrington also makes Manchester’s nightlife popular with students.www.visitmanchester.com
LiverpoolAbout 20 miles away, Liverpool is a city of culture, heritage & people. With a wealth of things on offer you may find it difficult to pick what to do first. Liverpool was the birthplace of the Beatles, so will you visit the famous Cavern Club? Go to Aintree? Or explore Concert Square, the heart of Liverpool’s nightlife?www.visitliverpool.com
ChesterThe City of Chester is a vibrant mix of cafes, shops and ancient walls, rows and architectural and archaeological features. The City is home to all-year round arts festivals, events, exhibitions and street entertainment including the famous Chester Races, the Rowing Regatta and the internationally acclaimed Chester Zoo.Chester is easy accessible via our free campus shuttlebus, which runs Monday-Friday. To book onto the bus or find out more information, visit reception. If you’d like to visit on a weekend, it’s only a short train ride away.www.visitchester.com
Getting to know… surrounding areas
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BlackpoolApproximately an hour’s drive away, Blackpool has plenty of entertainment on offer and is the perfect destination for a day trip. Will you spend your time at the Pleasure Beach, climb Blackpool Tower, visit Madame Tussauds, explore Blackpool Tower Dungeon or take a dip at Sandcastle Waterpark? www.visitblackpool.com
When I’m in Manchester my favourite things to do are to go shopping at the Trafford centre, visit some of the amazing cocktail bars, go to the northern quarter and if it’s sunny, relax at The Shack on Salford quays. But there’s just so much to do in Manchester you really need to explore it for yourself! Chloe Ainscough
Manchester and Liverpool are good but you don’t get a seafront like Blackpool so close to you when the suns outOmar Rujbally
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Always buy a pizza with pre drinks for the next day to avoid the need to get a takeaway.
Don’t spend every day of first year in Bar Twenty10
Check the sales aisle and racks first! Try places like B&M Bargains and Home Bargains, the food in there is much cheaper
Getting to know… money saving tips
Try going to the market for fresh fruit, veg and meat, it’s normally way cheaper than the supermarkets
If you’re going to be using the train a lot, get a rail card
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Stock up the freezer
Find out how much student loan you will receive and then work out how many expenses you have (rent bills, phone bills etc.) and put that money in an online saving account- the money left over is your living money for food socializing etc. Divide by how many weeks you’ll be at uni & each week take that money out in cash - don’t use your bank card for purchases unless absolutely necessary!!
Most food and drink is cheaper at the SU shop
Go to a supermarket or shop before going to the cinema and buy your popcorn and sweets from there
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Words: Adel Botfield Images: Jon Lingwood
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