Halls Living
How to use your keys and access card
Please watch the video above for all the information on your keys and access card.
Mile End accommodation
- Small key: used to access flat postbox
- Large key: used to access your flat door and bedroom door
- Access card: used to access your accommodation building
For more information on parcel lockers, please read our article.
Stocks Court
- Small key: used to access flat postbox
- Large key: used to access your flat and bedroom door
- Large key: used to access block entrance
- Access card: used to access your accommodation building, courtyard & common room
Floyer House
- Small key: used to access flat postbox
- Large key: used to access your bedroom door
- Access card: used to access your accommodation building
Dawson Hall
- Small key: used to access flat postbox
- Large key: used to access your bedroom door
- Access card: used to access your accommodation building and flat door
If you are a resident of Aspire Point, Blithehale Court, or Sherren House – you will receive instructions on how to use your keys when you move in from your local Reception team.
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