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Sidney Webb FAQs
We're looking forward to welcoming you to halls very soon!
Before you arrive at your new home, we've put together all the FAQs we've been asked by students, from things you need to know before you move in, to what it's like living in London as a student.
Check them out below ⬇️
Before you arrive
According to the Annual Student Satisfaction Survey:
- 95% of students enjoy their stay in the hall.
- 83% feel the hall offers good value for money.
- 92% would recommend the hall to other LSE students.
- 87% feel a strong sense of community.
Students often use Uber, taxis, or the Transport for London (TFL) network, including the tube. Citymapper is a useful app for travel planning in London.
Yes, you are responsible for bringing your bedding. We recommend purchasing it locally or arranging for it to be delivered before you arrive.
The kitchen comes with ovens, microwaves, and other basic equipment. However, kettles, irons, and toasters are not provided. Discuss with your flatmates if you plan to bring any of these items.
While it is possible to ship items in advance, it is recommended to do so as close to your check-in date as possible, as storage space is limited.
You can join the group by scanning the QR code or link provided in your online induction. It's a great way to get to know your future hallmates before arriving.
Sidney Webb specific
Grigor Tanchev: Team Leader, available via sidneywebb@unitestudents.com
Reception team: available 24/7.
Maintenance Team: Available on weekdays to handle issues.
Emergency Contact Center (ECC): Available for night-time emergencies.
James: Warden, oversees pastoral support and welfare, organises events.
Staff at Sidney Webb House are available 24/7 for any support or assistance you may need. You can contact them through email, phone, or by visiting the reception desk. Feel free to approach them for anything, even if it's just for a chat.
Sidney Webb House uses the Circuit laundry service, which can be accessed through the "Circuit Plus" app. Washing costs around £1.70 per load.
Yes, there is a small gym available at Sidney Webb House, and it is accessible 24/7.
Yes, students can have steam irons in their rooms, but it is advisable to use them in the kitchen to avoid activating the fire alarm with excess steam.
No, smoking is not allowed anywhere inside the building, including e-cigarettes. Smoking should be done outside the building.
Approximately 55% to 60% of the residents are postgraduates, while 45% are undergraduates.
Safety is taken seriously at Sidney Webb House. The building is well-lit, and there are safety protocols in place. The reception is available 24/7 to assist in case of any emergencies.
No, there is no air conditioning in the rooms at Sidney Webb House. Air conditioning is rare in most UK student accommodations.
The noise curfew is at 11 p.m. After this time, residents are asked to keep noise levels low to avoid disturbances.
Guests are not allowed in Sidney Webb House before 2 October 2023. After this date, you can have guests for up to three nights in a row. If you want to host guests for more than three nights, seek permission from the Warden.
Yes, Sidney Webb House offers bike storage facilities. Ensure you have a lock for added safety.
Yes, you can decorate your room. For safety, opt for battery-powered fairy lights or LED strips rather than plug-in lights.
Living in halls
Halls are staffed 24/7 for support.
There are Pastoral Support Advisors to help with settling in and academic concerns.
Every hall has a Hall Committee Team organizing events.
Complete the halls' induction, which includes consent training (compulsory).
24/7 mental health support through Spectrum.life.
LSE Student Welcome Page for new students.
LLC Student Welcome Guide for information and support.
LSE Student Services offer visa advice and mental health support.
LSE Students Union provides extracurricular activities.
Follow LSE Residential Life on social media for updates.
Yes, you are allowed to use 3M branded adhesive hooks that can be easily removed without damaging the walls. Avoid drilling into the walls.
There is no limit on hot water usage, and it is available whenever you need it.
Yes, the electricity is available throughout the night.
Speak to the reception team for advice on whether your personal devices will work with the UK voltage system.
Living in London
There is a Sainsbury's Local located directly opposite the hall, and a Lidl also nearby. Additionally, the London Bridge area has other supermarkets, which are around a 10-minute walk away.
The area around Sidney Webb House is relatively safe, but always be aware of your surroundings. Avoid displaying valuable items and be cautious, especially at night.
Register with the local GP (General Practitioner) or visit the Saint Philips Medical Center on campus. Seek medical assistance if needed.
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