Category: Residences (Page 2 of 3)

I ❤ King’s: Angel Lane

Post contributed by Cherise N.  She is a postgraduate student at King’s, studying Geography. 

Life in Angel Lane

You know your residence is good when it has ‘Angel’ in its name. Angel Lane itself may not be heaven, but we residents are living the good life! Upon entering the residence, you are greeted by friendly Unite Students staff members, who are always willing to help and ensure you are comfortable. But it is the building amenities that seal the deal. Angel Lane consists of an open courtyard on the ground floor, where you can find colour coordinated lounging furniture to study and relax. And when the summer sun shines on the accommodation, you can grab badminton equipment from reception and engage in a game. As you continue to walk through Angel Lane, you will reach the game area. Here you and your friends/flat mates can chill while playing a game of pool, bring your video games down and ask reception for the gaming console or work up a sweat while playing table football. But Angel Lane also caters to those of us who enjoy spectacular views. As you enter the 8th floor terrace, you are met with a breath-taking scene of the towering buildings of central London, including the famous Shard.

If by the likely chance the weather is not warm or sunny, then you can always head up to the 10th floor study room to admire the view while being inside. Angel Lane has so much to offer outside of the accommodation necessities. It goes above and beyond your housing needs. I would recommend living in an en-suite, as you are able to have your alone time while maintaining peer interactions through your flat’s common kitchen area. If you ever have the opportunity to live in the Stratford area for school, make sure Angel Lane is at the top of your list.

Local Area

They call it Stratford, the Olympic City! After hosting the 2012 Summer Olympics, Stratford is the ideal place to live and visit. The city is known for the queen-sized park, appropriately named Queen Mary park, which includes the Olympic sized swimming pool. As you look up from the park you notice a unique red structure. You soon realize that you can not only go to the top of the structure and see the towering buildings of central London, but you can also slide down from the top. But maybe you are more of a shopper, no worries, Stratford caters to everyone!

Walk on over to the Westfield Mall and treat yourself to a shopping spree or something to eat. The mall has all the stores and restaurants you need, from John Lewis, M&S, Primark, Nando’s, Wagamama and more. Let’s not forget the station. Stratford station can get you where you want to go. The station consists of several Underground lines, the Overground, national rail and TFL rail services. No matter where you want to go Stratford can get you there. When it comes to quality of entertainment, activities and London life, Stratford lives up to its name and takes the gold!

I ❤ King’s: Stamford Street Apartments

Post contributed by John C. K. John is an undergraduate at King’s in the department of Philosophy.  

Life in Stamford Street Apartments

Whilst all of King’s residences are great in their own way, Stamford Street Apartments – or ‘SSA’ as we affectionately call it – has so much to love.  I, of course, have to mention the wonderful location.  Being in Waterloo and Central London, residents of SSA are right opposite Waterloo Campus with its useful library, around 15 minutes’ walk to Strand Campus and 25 minutes to Guy’s Campus.  You are also mere minutes’ walk away from multiple ‘express’ supermarkets (Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Waitrose), as well as a variety of wonderful cafés and restaurants – if Nando’s is your thing, ours is two minutes away.

 

The staff and reception team at SSA are absolutely wonderful individuals and are always there to help, alongside your ResiLife Team.  The ResiLife Teams of Community Facilitators (CFs) and Residence Associates (RAs) are there to help you make the most of your time at SSA by hosting weekly events such as Teatox (hot drink, biscuits and chat), Art Night (to express your creative side on canvas) and Film Night (experienced in our very own lecture theatre ‘cinema’).  To keep your body and mind healthy, we have our very own gym next door (free for SSA residents only!) and a study space near our lecture theatre.  We also have an on-site laundrette – hardly the height of excitement, but it at least means you have no excuse not to wash your clothes (just ask for a ‘Washstation card’ from reception)!  Your CFs run exciting and varied monthly events including Pub Quizzes, Games Nights, Pizza Parties and trips to hidden gems you do not want to miss!  They are always eager to hear what you have to say, with REC meetings every month so residents can help shape the future of SSA and its community.

Local Area

Aside from the simply practical aspect, living at SSA offers culture right outside your door, with the artistic delights of the National Theatre, Southbank Centre, Tate Modern, Shakespeare’s Globe and much more.  The excitement comes in discovering these for yourself and making the most of your time at King’s not just academically, but though personal enrichment also.  Remember to take advantage of all the fantastic local student discounts and deals – including £3 tickets at the BFI Southbank (shows classic and indie films) and £7.50 National Theatre tickets!  On a side note, be sure to sign up for free to UNiDAYS (myunidays.com) and Student Beans (studentbeans.com if you have not already, ) for a variety of discounts all over London and online!

Living at SSA is what you make of it – so be sure to take advantage of its ResiLife and everything that surrounds it.  As long as you do this, you will certainly grow to love it as your home.

I ❤ King’s: Wolfson House

Post contributed by Rev K. He is a postgraduate student at King’s, studying Population Health and Environmental Sciences. 

Life in Wolfson House

Found in the shadow of the Shard, this central London accommodation provides an affordable living place with intimate access to the city centre. Found within a stone’s throw of the transport hub that is London Bridge Station, there is excellent access to the London transport network and the delights of the rest of the city.

The close proximity to Guy’s Campus and Greenwood Lecture theatre, both within a couple of minutes’ walk of the front door, ensures that even late sleepers can easily make it their lectures in time, while lectures at Strand or Waterloo are never more than half an hour away. With the Kings Gym (London Bridge) also nearby, with a running BeActive program (free for Halls!) offering sessions both at the accommodation or in the vicinity, allowing you to get that couple of hours of exercise a week with the minimum of hassle.

Local Area

Locally, the site is within a very short distance of Borough High street and Markets, famed for their diverse and high-quality foodie experience, with more affordable student venues also available amongst them. Nearby, there is HMS Belfast, Tower Bridge and the Tower of London and many museums and theatres, ensuring that there’s always something to do or sights to see.

 

Despite being one of Kings’ older accommodations, Wolfson House has provided me with an unparalleled experience living in London, and the bar was high; having lived and studied in London for the past five years. There’s life in the old dog yet.

I ❤ King’s: Great Dover Street Apartments

Post contributed by Natalie Phillips. Natalie is an undergraduate at King’s, studying Classics.

Great Dover Street Apartments – better known by its abbreviation GDSA – is without a doubt the best King’s residence. If you’re a medic or studying any course that means your lessons are primarily at Guy’s Campus, then it’s the best location. Walking to Guy’s will take you around 10 minutes, so you’ll be able to make all your lectures on time. Even if you’re based at Strand – which I am- then not only are you able to walk there in around 30 minutes or less but you also get to take in the sites. Walking across Waterloo bridge as the sun sets or on a sunny day – that’s an unbeatable view and the perks of being at King’s.

Great Dover Street Apartments

One of the great things about Great Dover Street is its location. GDSA is located in Borough, with the station being only a few minutes away it is really well connected. London Bridge station is also only a few minutes away so travelling around London has never been easier. Another perk is that Borough Market is also nearby, so if you ever fancy strolling through for delicious food or other amenities then you can do so with easy. It can get a little crowded at times, but that just goes to show how popular it is, and you wouldn’t want to miss out. Being so close to London Bridge, you also get the amazing view of The Shard. If you’re lucky (like me), you’ll be able to see The Shard from your room at GDSA. It isn’t difficult to find fun activities to do or new restaurant to try out with there being so much nearby.

GDSA Common Room

Staying at GDSA gives you free access to the onsite gym. Not only is that great, but you also get off-peak access to other King’s gyms located around London, such as the one at Waterloo. With great facilities available to you there’s no reason why you wouldn’t take advantage. You can easily organise your schedule to include a quick stop to the gym and enjoy the rest of your day. GDSA also has a common room that offers free printing to all its residents – which is really helpful if you didn’t bring a printer to your new halls. The common room also has two TVs and access to Netflix so you and a group of friends could hang out and enjoy watching all the latest shows available.

I ❤ King’s: Living at Wolfson House

Post contributed by Bianca B. She is an undergraduate student at King’s, studying International Development.

Out of the residences available at King’s University of London, Wolfson House stands out through comfort, cosiness, and affordability. The residence also benefits from an ideal location, right across the street from London Bridge station and right next to Guy’s Campus. You can live comfortably and easily get where you want, all for a good price – seems like the perfect package. However, an essential part of living in student halls is the community and the people you meet. Throughout my stay at Wolfson House, both as a resident and as a Community Facilitator, I have come to realise the importance of this aspect and the key influence ResiLife has in improving it.

In Wolfson House, the reception, the manager’s office and the common room are all near each other, making it easy to communicate and maintain a good relationship with the staff. It goes without saying that everyone is very helpful but being able to talk daily with the staff truly creates a different atmosphere and makes you feel different about the place you live in; it makes you feel more ‘at home’. Kitchens are shared between either 13 or 5 people and it is quite easy in most cases to build beautiful friendships. The events held weekly and the special events organised on different holidays or different occasions are an amazing opportunity for students to get together and find an excuse to leave their rooms. In Wolfson House, Art Night is by far a favourite. The residents can either paint, make collages, or even practice calligraphy in different languages.

Although at first it may seem like a disadvantage, I believe the smaller, cosier common room available at Wolfson House is a better fit for the residence. Equipped with board games, books, a pool table, and a popcorn machine for relaxing movie nights, the charm of Wolfson House lies in the quiet and warm atmosphere. More than this, there are events organised outside of the building that the residents can attend, such as the Silent Disco that took place earlier in the year, meaning that the residents at Wolfson House can easily enjoy the best of both worlds, when the quiet gets a little too quiet. One of my favourite events was the Halloween Night. The atmosphere was friendly and happy, and we brought in a lot of ‘scary’ treats and lots of face paint. Everyone had fun creating their preferred designs and choosing the music for the night, laughing and chatting away in little groups.

Why Wolfson House? With its homey appeal and relaxed atmosphere, Wolfson House can be an ideal substitute for ‘home’. With events catered for everyone, there is no need to worry if you’re too shy to come up to your flatmates, as the cosy common room downstairs is the perfect excuse and will make it easier to bond – just give it a chance!

Room Hacks: A guide to efficient living in King’s Residences

Post contributed by CF Rad

Moving into a new place is one of the most exciting things about starting uni, but it is also quite a monumental task. Add a pandemic to the mix, and you have the perfect recipe for a stressful couple of weeks.

But worry not- here at King’s ResiLife we have compiled a comprehensive list of tips and tricks you can use to avoid any hassle and settle into your new home as quickly as possible. It is a by-product of our collective experience of living in student halls, so you know that these recommendations are worth a try!

Bedroom Hacks

Decorating:

  1. Door tags are a wonderful way to introduce yourself to your flatmates, and not to mention, they look extremely cute! If you are self-isolating, you can also put your social media handles on there so your flatmates can reach out to you online.
  2. Plants fulfil many purposes- apart from adding a pop of colour, they also keep the air in your room fresh and add a homely vibe. Cacti and succulents are extremely popular with students as they require minimal care and are also sold at low prices at local supermarkets.
  3. Photos of friends and family, or postcards of places you have visited are a great way to personalise the space. Websites like Snapfish will print your photos out for you and deliver them to your door. Photographs also go well with fairy lights and will look great on your notice board!

Organising:

  1. Most rooms in residences have two main areas for storage- under your bed, and on wall-mounted shelves and cabinets. It is best to use the under-bed storage for larger items such as suitcases, and items you do not use often- for instance, you could store your winter clothes under your bed during warmer months. Shelves can be used for books and trinkets, or any other items you need often.
  2. Drawer dividers are an efficient way to organise underwear, socks, and other small items. They make it easy to find your things and utilize drawer space that otherwise might go wasted.
  3. Desk organisation units are a great way to make the most out of your workstation. Most stationery shops like Ryman and WH Smith sell file racks, bookends and pen stands in sets; consider buying these for a more cohesive look!

Cleaning:

  1. A list of equipment you will need to maintain a clean bedroom:
  • Multi-purpose spray
  • Glass cleaner spray
  • J-cloths
  • Microfiber clothes 
  • Duster 
  • Dustpan and brush
  • Optional: Mini vacuum

**Pro tips: Try talking to your flatmates about pitching in to buy a set of these for everyone’s use!

2. Make a cleaning timetable for yourself. Look at your university timetable and extracurricular activities and find the days which work best for you to clean do your laundry and freshen up your room. Your laundry day might be different than your cleaning day!

3. Here is the most efficient set of steps to clean your room, so that you don’t have to repeat any task:

  • Dust: When dusting, make sure you work from top to bottom, left to right. This way you’re not scattering dust on surfaces you have already cleaned.
  • Glass: Wipe mirrors with a microfiber cloth and some glass cleaner spray, also useful for picture frames.
  • Wipe surfaces: Wipe surfaces using a j-cloth and some multi-purpose spray.
  • Vacuum: After dusting / wiping, vacuum your room. Make sure you go under your desk too!
  • Take out the trash!! Take the rubbish out your bin and replace the bin-liner. Make sure you take the rubbish to your buildings rubbish room and separate into recycling/rubbish.

4. Clean up spillages as soon as they happen. Take out old plates and used dishes when you are done eating- this way your room won’t smell of old food.

5. Since candles and incense sticks are not allowed in residences, you may use room spray or a reed diffuser to make your room smell nice. Reed diffusers can be bought at Sainsbury’s for £3.

We hope that these tips are helpful for you! Tag us on social media using #kingsresilife if you use these so we can see you thriving in residences!

CF Jiashu’s Restaurants of the Month

 

  1. Flat iron
    • A steak house that actually tastes alright while being economically viable, and eh, you don’t see that every day in London. Or, as they say it themselves, great steak, at affordable prices.
    • A mouth-watering flat iron steak served with house salad for £10, accompanied by a choice of sides like dripping cooked chips, creamed spinach and market greens. This easily makes up for the fact that you can’t reserve a table, instead they have a nifty way that involves texting when there is a space available.
    • They also offer free icecream! After your steak, you will merrily receive a Mr. Whippy-style caramel mousse in a mug, with rock salt crystals to scatter according to your whim.
    • They have many restaurants within the reach of central London, located in London bridge, Covent Garden, Hackney and Spitalfields.

  1. The breakfast club
    • This is probably London’s most popular all-day breakfast and brunch place. It’s been called many names, the ‘London must-do’, the ‘most amazing all-day breakfast’. And it’s not just the food that’s perfect. It’s also bright, colourful, saturated with cultural references and intriguing ornaments and memorabilia. If you are into the styles of the 1980s, or just wish to experience some pop culture, here would be the perfect place to walk down.
    • Price range quite affordable, £12.50 for full Monty, which is one of the more expensive dishes.
    • They have an all-day breakfast menu, including the classics, such as Eggs Benedict (£9.50), Berry pancakes (£9.50) and Avocado on Rye (£7.00)
    • I recommend the All American (pancake stack, bacon, sausage, crispy homestyle potatoes, fried eggs and maple syrup); as well as the Full Monty, a deviation from full English (bacon, sausage, crispy homestyle potatoes, garlic mushrooms, hash brown, black pudding, beans, tomato, fried eggs and toast).
    • These cafes are easy to find. They can be found all around London, Battersea, London Bridge, Soho and Spitalfields.

KCL CF Wins National Award!

Contributed by Maddie Jammeh, Residence Manager at Great Dover Street Apartments

The prestigious CUBO RA Awards  is open to all Universities in the UK and Ireland. The award seeks to recognise the important contribution the Community Facilitators or Residence Assistants make to students’ wellbeing, and this year our very own Jessica O’Logbon is a winner!

 

Jessica is a medical student studying at King’s. Last year she was amongst some students from King’s who visited No.10 Downing Street and Parliament to help promote how BAME students can apply for medicine and diversify the profession.

I nominated Jessica for this award because I was able to observe her over the past two years working with new teams who had no knowledge or little experience in the Community Facilitator role.  She is very passionate in her work and worked very effectively with the ResiLife team to support students at Great Dover Street Apartments and other societies she pioneers within King’s.

Jessica is dedicated to student experience and enjoys her role as a Community Facilitator. She has demonstrated this through her continuous engagement and commitment with the residents and others.

Thank you, and well done!

How I started a business from my room in King’s Residences

Contributed by Konstantinos, 3rd year medical student

My name is Kostas, I am a medical student at King’s. 2018 was the year I started my own business called Student Essentials.

Don’t get too excited it doesn’t involve machine learning or artificial intelligence. It is a super simple business, yet it offers great convenience to our customers. We deliver all the essentials (like duvets, pillows, towels, kitchen items) to students when they arrive at their accommodation. It saves them time and money.

Looking back 2 years ago, I started from just having this idea and now my business is a recommended supplier of Bedroom and Kitchen Packs for King’s College London. I vaguely remember the period when I had just a couple of orders to having hundreds of orders going through our website. The reason for this is because it went by really fast, just a matter of a few days/weeks. I was the happiest person in the world when I received the first batch of samples from my suppliers. I had all different types of pillowcases, colours, pillow fillings etc on my hands to choose from. The only downside was my storage capacity, as I lived in en-suite single bedroom at great dover street apartments so all my friends started questioning how I was going to do this.

But that didn’t stop me from pursuing my goals. I knew this business had great potential and that students would benefit from this service. A few weeks later when I started getting hundreds of orders, it became apparent my bedroom could no longer be the place I store the orders. So I ended up renting a room at a big storage company and that changed everything. Things became much easier to handle now I had all the space I needed! Getting all this stock out in time for the student arrival was one of the biggest challenges. Luckily, I had the support from my two best friends that helped in delivering hundreds of bedroom packs to the students!

Although it is just me behind the business, I wouldn’t have been able to be where I am now without the incredible support from my family, friends and King’s College London. Kings’ strategic vision for 2029 is to foster the entrepreneurial spirit and that means I am (and even you if you want to become an entrepreneur) in the right place at the right time. Something that stood out to me, which you do not see often, is how willing the staff at King’s College London are to foster entrepreneurial ideas. I have had managers from residences spend hours with me discussing how best to launch my business, which is invaluable.

King’s Residences is a great place to start your entrepreneurial journey and I am thankful of the support King’s College London provided me with.

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