Your warden team over the Easter break

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If you are staying on campus accommodation over Easter, you will still have a team of wardens and sub-wardens to look after you.

From Thursday 28 March 2024 to Tuesday 2 April 2024, there will be one warden and two sub-wardens on duty each day to contact for all campus accommodation. The wardens on duty will change throughout this time period. Please see the list below for their contact details:

Thursday 28 March and Friday 29 March (Easter Sunday):
Warden: Ash Casey
Email: faradaywarden@lboro.ac.uk
Phone: 07787 503333

Saturday 30 March and Sunday 31 March (Easter Sunday):
Warden: Karl Brennan
Email: Claudiaparsonswarden@lboro.ac.uk 
Phone: 01509 223453

Monday 1 April:
Warden: Mark King
Email: m.a.king@lboro.ac.uk
Phone: 01509 222273

Tuesday 2 April:
Warden: Daisy Tipping
Email: Towers.Warden@lboro.ac.uk
Phone: 07885 761076

Sub-warden team

During the Christmas break, you can call a sub-warden on the following numbers:

West Park

If your accommodation is in the West Park, call a sub-warden on this mobile number: 07518 420547

Halls of residence in the West Park:

  • David Collett
  • Elvyn Richards
  • Faraday
  • Hazlerigg/Rutland
  • John Phillips
  • Robert Bakewell
  • Royce
  • Rutherford
  • Telford

East Park

If your accommodation is in the East Park, call a sub-warden on this mobile number: 07855 453051

Halls of residence in the East Park:

  • Butler Court
  • Cayley
  • Claudia Parsons
  • Falkner/Eggington
  • Harry French
  • The Holt 
  • Towers
  • William Morris

Unite Halls (Harry French, The Holt, William Morris)

Unite halls can also contact the Unite Duty Manager number at 07939 295714.

What to do in an emergency

In the event of an emergency, you should contact campus security by calling 0800 526966.

In an emergency where paramedic or ambulance is called on 999, you must contact Security on 0800 526966 immediately after contacting the emergency services to inform them that a paramedic/ambulance is the way, so Security can effectively direct them to your location. This will save crucial time.

When the Fire Brigade or Police are required, Security must contact them.

Remember, ambulances are for emergencies e.g. chest pain, cardiac arrest, allergic reactions, unconscious, stroke or severe bleeding. If it is not an emergency you can get advice by:

  • Calling the Warden Team who have contact details of trained First Aiders
  • Telephoning the NHS 111 service or get help at 111 online
  • Contacting your GP or pharmacist
  • Going to an Urgent Care Centre

Events on campus over Easter

If you are planning to remain in halls over the Easter holidays between Thursday 28 March 2024 and Tuesday 2 April 2024, the International Student Experience team will be hosting a range of events you can get involved with. Find out more about the events you can get involved with.