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Sports Centre (3)<br />

Whether you are interested in team sport, using the gym<br />

Self-Tour Map<br />

Donation Form<br />

facilities or joining one of the keep fit classes you can<br />

have a look around. Ask at the reception desk for help.<br />

Remember your first day at <strong>Keele</strong>?<br />

Title Forename(s) Surname<br />

Address<br />

Telephone<br />

Email<br />

Year of Graduation<br />

The <strong>Keele</strong><br />

Today’s new students can use this<br />

map to find their way around.<br />

Retrace your steps to the main road.<br />

One of the benefits of being a student at a<br />

campus university like <strong>Keele</strong>, is that everything Postcode is<br />

easily accessible. The Counselling Service, Student<br />

Financial Support (4) and the Centre for Learning Facsimile<br />

and Student Support (5) are all centrally located.<br />

You may or may not need to use their services<br />

but it is Subject(s) reassuring to know they are there.<br />

Sports<br />

Centre<br />

Leave the Atrium down the steps/<br />

ramp at the front and turning left,<br />

walk under the bridge linking the two<br />

halves of the building. Follow the path<br />

alongside the car park, turning left at<br />

the end. Cross the road and take the<br />

first right turn to the Sports Centre.<br />

4<br />

3<br />

Start<br />

We suggest you start in the Chancellor’s Building (1).<br />

Find your way to the main foyer – if you can see the<br />

statue of Icarus you are in the right place. Depending<br />

on which subjects you study, you could spend a lot of<br />

time in this building as a number of academic schools<br />

are based here.<br />

You might want to take a moment or two to view the<br />

current exhibition in the Art Gallery or stop off for a<br />

refreshment break in Le Café or the Comus restaurant.<br />

With your back to the art gallery, walk past Icarus<br />

and the Westminster lecture theatre and you will<br />

come into the Atrium and restaurant. (2).<br />

Barnes Hall<br />

A53 Newcastle to Nantwich<br />

Medical School<br />

Building<br />

From main entrance<br />

I wish to make the following donation to the <strong>Keele</strong> Key Fund:<br />

Cross the road, go straight<br />

£ ahead, and keeping the car park<br />

on your right, follow the path in<br />

I would like my donation to be anonymous<br />

front of you.<br />

As you follow this path, you will<br />

1<br />

pass the Post room on your right,<br />

where students collect their mail<br />

This is a singular donation by cheque. and the School buildings where<br />

the science subjects are taught.<br />

I have made this payable to <strong>Keele</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Walk between the refurbished<br />

I would like my donation to be allocated to Bursaries & Scholarships<br />

I would like to make a general donation to Hornbeam the <strong>Keele</strong> and Key Dorothy FundHodgkin<br />

Buildings and bear left. At the Specifically:<br />

I would like to make a donation to enhance top, the opposite Student the Lennard Experience Jones<br />

Laboratories you have a choice.<br />

I would like to make a donation towards the restoration of the <strong>Keele</strong><br />

I would like my donation to be allocated to Sports, Arts and Leisure<br />

heritage and environment<br />

I would like my donation to be allocated towards<br />

I would like to make a donation towards the 2010/2011<br />

Academic Excellence Holly Cross<br />

annual project – restoration of the <strong>Keele</strong> Hall fountain<br />

This is a regular donation from my bank.<br />

I have completed If you the have Direct plenty Debit of time form you belowAlternatively, cross<br />

I would like more information about leaving a legacy to <strong>Keele</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

could turn right and walk to the road and walk<br />

Holly Cross (100 metres) and down the side road<br />

The Oaks (200 metres) en suite towards Lindsay<br />

student accommodation, and Hall. Follow this<br />

Name(s) of Account on Holder(s) into <strong>Keele</strong> village and the path/road until<br />

Hawthorns Hall of Residence you come to<br />

Originator’s ID 6Number<br />

(about 10 minutes’ walk). The Lindsay Hall, on<br />

Bank/Building Society Management Account Centre Number is located the left hand side.<br />

8 5 8 1 7 8<br />

here as well as a shop and The<br />

Sneyd Arms pub. Once you<br />

Reference<br />

Branch Sort Code have looked around, retrace<br />

your steps.<br />

K K F N 0 9 2 2 – 4 1 5 9<br />

Please pay <strong>Keele</strong> <strong>University</strong> Direct Debits from the account detailed in this<br />

instruction, subject to the safeguards assured by the Direct Debit Guarantee.<br />

Name and Address of your Bank/Building Society<br />

Academic Schools<br />

I understand that this instruction may remain with <strong>Keele</strong> <strong>University</strong> and, 7if so,<br />

Lindsay details will be passed electronically to my Bank/Building Society.<br />

Accommodation<br />

Hall<br />

Signature:<br />

Gift Aid can significantly increase the value of your donation to <strong>Keele</strong> <strong>University</strong>, if you would like to take<br />

advantage of this, please complete the form below.<br />

Instruction to your Bank or Building Society to pay by Direct Debit<br />

Catering outlets<br />

The sum of £ Monthly Quarterly Annually Date:<br />

Shops<br />

Gift Aid Declaration<br />

Toilets<br />

Use this alternative<br />

route to avoid all steps<br />

Gift Aid Declaration – Maximising your gift<br />

I wish <strong>Keele</strong> <strong>University</strong> to:<br />

Social spaces<br />

Lindsay Hall (around 6)<br />

For security reasons it Treat is not this possible donation for<br />

you to look inside a Hall Treat but all feel donations free to I make From from Lindsay the date car park, of this bear declaration left until I indicate otherwise<br />

Launderette look around the grounds.<br />

up some steps back to the ring The Clockhouse (7)<br />

Using Gift Aid means that for every as Gift Aid donations<br />

Home from home? Well perhaps not at road. Pick up the path again that Our Music students are<br />

pound you give, we receive first an glance extra but once you have settled<br />

follows the ring road to your<br />

based in the Clockhouse – is<br />

28 pence from the Inland Revenue, Signature<br />

Date<br />

in your room, added your own bits and right and walk to the bottom of it a coincidence this is well<br />

helping your donation go pieces, further met a few people on your corridor the hill. The first right turn off the out of earshot of other<br />

and had a chat in the kitchen over a cup road will take you along a drive teaching rooms?<br />

1.<br />

of coffee, you will soon feel settled.<br />

and under an arch.<br />

To qualify for gift aid you must pay an amount of income tax and/or capital gains tax at least equal to the tax that the charity reclaims on your<br />

donations in the tax year (currently 28p for each £1 you give)<br />

2. You can cancel this declaration at any time by notifying the charity<br />

3. If in the future your circumstances change and you no longer pay tax on your income and capital gains equal to the tax that the charity reclaims,<br />

you can cancel your declaration (see note 1)<br />

4. If you pay tax at a higher rate you can claim further tax relief – ask us, or your local tax office for leaflet IR 65<br />

5. If you are unsure whether your donations qualify for Gift Aid tax relief, ask the charity, or ask your local tax office for leaflet IR 65<br />

6. Please notify the charity if you change your name or address<br />

7. If you cease to be a taxpayer please let us know<br />

Please return to: <strong>Keele</strong> Key Fund, Alumni Office, Darwin Building, <strong>Keele</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Staffordshire ST5 5BG<br />

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Clockhouse<br />

5<br />

14<br />

10<br />

11<br />

8<br />

Chancellor’s Building<br />

9<br />

Start<br />

12<br />

Banks, Shops<br />

<strong>Keele</strong> Hall<br />

13<br />

Students’ Union<br />

Walk through the courtyard and follow the<br />

path to the beautiful tree-lined avenue, then<br />

turn left across the gardens, and <strong>Keele</strong> Hall will<br />

come into view.<br />

The lakes and woodland have been recently<br />

restored and have way-marked trails partly funded<br />

by the <strong>Keele</strong> Key Fund. If you follow the path right,<br />

past the Hall, a stroll by the lakes would eventually<br />

bring you to the M6 and open countryside.<br />

Finish<br />

The road continues to<br />

your right to Horwood<br />

Hall, the venue for the<br />

KPA (<strong>Keele</strong> Postgraduate<br />

Association), the Health<br />

Centre and staff housing.<br />

However, cross straight<br />

over and follow the path<br />

for a hundred metres to...<br />

Horwood<br />

Hall<br />

<strong>Keele</strong> Woodland<br />

Walks<br />

<strong>Keele</strong> Hall (8)<br />

Tucked away, the imposing façade of <strong>Keele</strong> Hall may<br />

come as a bit of a surprise. It was the home of the<br />

Sneyds who made their fortune in coal mining but now<br />

you are likely to see wedding guests in the Great Hall.<br />

By descending the stone steps to the left of the Hall,<br />

you will come to the cobbled courtyard. Walk out of<br />

the courtyard, between the stone pillars and you will<br />

return to the ring road.<br />

Once you have had chance to look around, take the<br />

path that runs parallel to the car park, with the Chapel<br />

on your left and head back to the starting point.<br />

The building on your right with the green entrance<br />

porch is the 24-hour reception (13) from where the<br />

Security team operate to provide support to staff and<br />

students. Student Accommodation Lettings is also<br />

based here. On returning to the Comus restaurant and<br />

Chancellor’s Building, you may want to treat yourself<br />

to some refreshments before setting off home.<br />

Finish<br />

Union Square (9)<br />

Visit on any day when the sun is shining<br />

and this is where everyone meets up.<br />

Within a few minutes you can have<br />

returned your library book, checked your<br />

bank balance and popped into the Union<br />

for a sandwich.<br />

The Library (10)<br />

Why not take a look in the Library – it is<br />

rumoured that students can occasionally<br />

be found here.<br />

The Chapel (11)<br />

Not to everyone’s liking but you have to<br />

admit that the Grade II listed building is a<br />

striking focus to the centre of campus.<br />

Students’ Union (12)<br />

The Union offers a great range of<br />

entertainment to suit all tastes. There are<br />

four bars, and two purpose-built venues,<br />

K2 and the Ballroom, where a range of<br />

music events are hosted. The Lounge<br />

is the place to go for Big Screen sports<br />

action and the Outback is an outdoor<br />

area for students to enjoy. Do go and<br />

have a look round in what is undoubtedly<br />

the key venue for a lot of the non-study<br />

activity on campus.<br />

issue : six : April 2011 | <strong>forever</strong>:<strong>keele</strong><br />

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