
St. Patrick's Hall FAQ
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Here are the answers to some questions we have already been asked:
1: Parking your car at St. Patrick's Hall
2: Number of people to a corridor?
3: St. Patrick's Hall Postal Address
4: Smart Card System
Parking your car at St. Patrick's Hall
Asked By: 'Ritchie', September 21st 2006
Hello, I wish to bring my car to reading and i have phoned up like you suggested to get them to leave an application form for when i arrive. When i got through to st.patricks they said
that they dont do that and that i will need to state a reason to why i need to
leave my car there. I dont have any major reason like 'looking after parents at
weekends', i just want to take my car with me and use it for part time work
while im down there, thats what im going to put on my form...
In your comment about the car parking you make it sound like it will be easy to
get a space and there are lots of space, whereas the lady on the phone and all
other information given by reading uni says that its very hard to get a space.
Which one is it?
Am i wasting my time trying to get a space or is it in fact rather easy to get a space and the
reading staff are trying to put students off so not so many of them apply for a
space?
Thanks in advance
Ritchie
Reply
Posted By: Paddy
Last year before term started, at least one person I knew was told not to bring their
car and therefore sold it before coming. However, loads of other people brought
their cars and got a pass when they arrived. Obviously there is not enough space
for everyone in the hall to bring a car, however there shouldnt be a problem
with finding a space. When my mates came down to visit they always got a space
in the car pack too!
If your unsure, don't bring it immediately and see how much space there is after
the first couple of weeks when everyone has moved in. If there are plenty of
spaces, have a word with one of the staff and it shouldn't be a problem to bring
your car...
Number of people to a corridor?
Asked By: 'Anonymous', September 25th 2006
Just wondering how many people there are to a corridor and will therefore have to share a kitchen.
Reply
Posted By: Paddy
Here are some examples of the corridors:
L Block kicthen - 11 people
K Block kicthen - 12 people
M Block kitchen - 10 people
Only a couple of times did I have to wait to cook something as the kitchen was
already in use. Most times you could just go to the next nearest kitchen to cook
if you cant wait!
Asked By: 'Anonymous', September 28th 2006
What address do students use when they want mail posted to themselves whilst staying st pats halls?
Reply Posted
By: Paddy
Any post or parcels you want to receive during your time at the hall need to be
addressed to:
Your Name (and room number is always useful)
St. Patrick’s Hall
Northcourt Avenue
Reading
RG2 7HE
All letters can be collected from the communal letter boxes outside the JCR,
while parcels will have to be collected from the Sherfield Hall office just
behind St. Pats. ID is required...
Smart Card System
Asked By: 'Anonymous', September 29th 2006
Does the smart card
system work at the uni or does it only work at st patricks? Will we have to come
home for lunch if we have lessons in the morning and afternoon?
Reply Posted
By: Paddy
The smart card system ONLY works for food at Cafe Shamrock in St. Patrick’s hall.
You will not be able to buy food on campus with your smartcard (which is also
your University Access Card).
You do not necessarily need to come back for lunch unless you want something
cooked, as you can pick up a sandwich etc when you go out to lectures in the
morning, anytime from 8am. See the
Cafe Shamrock page for more information.
If you have a question about anything you have seen on the site, or if you want to know more about St. Patricks Hall just ask a question, and someone who has lived at the hall in previous years will give you an answer as soon as possible...
Northcourt Avenue, Reading, RG2 7HB
Posted by Avin R | Monday, September 10, 2007 9:40:00 PM
Posted by Paddy | Monday, September 10, 2007 10:24:00 PM
Posted by Anonymous | Wednesday, September 12, 2007 2:48:00 PM
Posted by Paddy | Wednesday, September 12, 2007 5:58:00 PM
But a quick question...
What is the storage like for clothes etc. in the rooms, drawers, wardrobe?? Are there hooks on the back of doors etc.? And if there is a wardrobe are there hangers?
Just want to know before i pack!!
Thankyou.
Peg leg kt
Posted by Anonymous | Thursday, September 20, 2007 8:17:00 PM
All rooms have a built-in wardrobe which should be large enough for your needs! Inside will also be a number of shelves, and theres also storage space above and at the bottom of the wardrobe. You don't get hangers so bring lots with you! You'll get shelves above your desk but this isn't really suitable for storing clothes, and then also drawers in your desk if you really need more space!! If you have lots of clothes, you may want to consider bring your own set of drawers!! Some rooms will have hooks on the back of their door, others wont. Hope that answers your Q! Just leave another message if you want to know anything else...
Posted by Paddy | Friday, September 21, 2007 9:25:00 AM