Singleton Campus
In order to facilitate student arrivals which commences 17.09.24, we will be utilising a number of car parks on campus throughout the period for arriving students and their families.
At Singleton Campus car parks to the north of campus, including Preseli, Richard Price, Haldane and Cefn Bryn, will be reserved for arriving students on the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. On Friday to Sunday all car parks to the north of campus including Taliesin will be reserved.
The other car parks on campus should remain open, as well as overflow parking at the Recreation Ground.
Please drive carefully and considerately, as both campuses will have high traffic levels and a considerable number of pedestrians. Security Services staff will be on hand to control access to the car parks and assist with traffic management.
For up-to-date information about parking on and around campus, as well as alternative travel options such as cycling, walking or public transport, please visit our travel webpages.
Bay Campus
Please also be mindful that buses will not be entering Bay Campus during the arrival period and will instead pick up and drop off on Fabian Way between 7am-7pm. Enhanced Arrivals/ Freshers Timetables can be viewed here.
Notification of Car Park Closure – Event on Campus
To accommodate the Students’ Union ‘Fresh and Free’ event on Saturday 21st September, there will be a car park closure in place across the weekend of 20th – 22nd September.
The main staff car park at Talbot (see map) will be closed from 16:00pm Friday 20th September, until 12:00am midnight, 22nd September. Vehicles parked in this car park will be required to vacate by the closure time.
If you are coming onto campus on Friday 20th September, we recommend you use one of the other car parks or alternatively use the Recreation Ground car park.
For up-to-date information about parking on and around campus, as well as alternative travel options, please visit our travel webpages.
We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience and understanding.