Self-catered residences What will I need for my first night? Alarm clock and personal effects Bathroom toiletries e.g. toothbrush, toothpaste, flannel, towel, soap/shower gel, hair products, deodorant etc. Bedding - including pillows, sheet and a duvet – available from Click2Campus or local shops. Please note, Non-fitted bed sheets are recommended for many of our residences. Check the mattress sizes in your residence before buying! Bike and bike lock if needed Coat hangers Computer/Laptop, printer if applicable Electrical appliances under 1200 watts in power* (e.g. hairdryers, stereo) Extension leads for power and Ethernet connections and UK adaptors if required* Formal photo identification, e.g. passport or driving license – this is needed to allow you to collect your key/fob Food and drink A plate, bowl, glass and/or mug and cutlery A saucepan/oven tray if you’re planning on cooking on your first night. TV license (if you plan on watching live TV via your PC or laptop – aerial sockets are not provided in all study bedrooms) What will I need following my first night? This checklist offers suggestions for what could be shared purchases (if you are not in a studio) between members of your flat or what could be purchased in town. Cleaning products for your room, en-suite and kitchen Pots, pans, crockery, kitchen utensils and cutlery (starter packs are available at Click2Campus) Laundry bin/basket Washing up items including: dishcloth, washing up liquid, tea towels Washing powder for laundry We provide: Curtains – all study bedrooms are equipped with flame retardant curtains which should not be replaced with your own. Cleaning equipment such as vacuum cleaners, mop and bucket, irons and ironing boards etc. Desk lighting – this is provided in your room, with the exception of Rowancroft en-suite and studio rooms If other items are required for medical reasons please contact AccessAbility to discuss your requirements. The following items are not permitted: Any additional furniture or coat rails, unless required for medical reasons and pre-agreed with AccessAbility Candles, incense or any open flame device Electrical appliances over 1200 watts in power. *All students’ electrical equipment must be safe and in particular (a) be CE marked, (b) have sound mains lead and plug, (c) be correctly rated for fuses fitted for the appliance, and (d) not be used in combination which overloads the electricity supply.