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EVENTS CALEN
MON 2ND MAY
MAY DAY!
TUE 3RD MAY
lBeginners RunninglBelly Dance
WED 4TH MAY
lBarista TraininglInterval Running
THURS 5TH MAY
MON 9TH MAY
lCheerleading StuntClass
lBuddhist Meditation
TUE 10TH MAY
lBoulderinglGhost WalklAikidolBelly DancelFind a House Mate
WED 11TH MAY THURS 12TH MAY
lNail Art
MON 16TH MAY
lBuddhist Meditation
TUE 17TH MAY
lBoulderinglAstrologylYogalBelly Dance
WED 18TH MAY
lBarista TraininglLatin & Ballroom
THURS 19TH MAY
lSwedish BackMassage
MON 23RD MAY
EXAM PERIOD
TUE 24TH MAY WED 25TH MAY
lMatthew BournesCinderella Ballet
THURS 26TH MAY
MON 30TH MAY
BANK HOLIDAY
TUE 31ST MAY WED 1ST JUNE THURS 2ND JUNE
MON 6TH JUNE
lAlton Towers
TUE 7TH JUNE
lAlton Towers
WED 8TH JUNE
lAlton Towers
THURS 9TH JUNE
lAlton Towers
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FRI 6TH MAY
FencingZumba
SAT 7TH MAY
lOxfordlSalsalPing Project
SUN 8TH MAY
FRI 13TH MAY
Ice Skating LessonCrime & Murder TourZumba
SAT 14TH MAY
lCambridgelSpeed Dating- PG &
Mature Students
SUN 15TH MAY
lNorth Wales &Snowdonia Explorer
FRI 20TH MAY
CeilidhCurling
SAT 21ST MAY
lLake District ExplorerlEmergency First Aid
SUN 22ND MAY
lCastle Howard
FRI 27TH MAY SAT 28TH MAY
lYorkshire Wildlife Park
SUN 29TH MAY
lChatsworth House &Gardens
FRI 3RD JUNE SUN 5TH JUNE
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Yorkshire SculpturePark
FRI 10TH JUNE
Alton TowersCeilidh
SAT 11TH JUNE
lAlton Towers
SUN 12TH JUNE
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SPORT.BEGINNERS RUNNING
It really doesnt matter if yourenot a runner as this session hasbeen organised especially for you!Feel free to use this session tokick start your running and to gett. There is no pressure; you cantake things at your own pace. Wewill be running around EndcliffePark as it is the perfect locationfor beginners running. Pleasewear trainers and bring a bottleof water.Tuesday 3rd May, meet at
Endcliffe Park the entrance byHunters Bar Roundabout at16:30, 1.
INTERVAL RUNNING
Interval running is for runners withsome experience. There will be acoach on hand for to offer trainingadvice and helpful tips. We willbe running 1-2km laps aroundWestern Park with the aim of thesession to maintain your speedand match your time on eachlap. Please wear suitable runningshoes and bring a bottle of water.
Wednesday 4th May, meet at17:40 in Western Park in frontof the museum. The sessionwill nish at 19:00, 1.
FENCING
Fencing is a fantastic sport oftactics, speed and agility. Learnsome basic footwork and swordskills, practice moves on apartner, and get the chance tofence your rst ght (dont worry,it wont hurt!). A great way ofkeeping t and improving yourreexes - and more importantly,super fun! Please wear tracksuitbottoms, trainers and bring abottle of water.
Friday 6th May, 20:00-22:00,
Goodwin Sports Centre ActivityRoom 2, 4.50.
CHEERLEADINGSTUNT CLASS
Come and have some exegeticfun with the cheerleading stunt
quad. We will teach you basicgymnastics, stunts and dancemoves. The session guaranteesto be lots of fun and there willbe elements of an exercise classbuilt in too! No experience is
required, everybody is welcome.Please wear gym clothes andtrainers.
Monday 9th May, meet at 18:00at the main entrance to theStudents Union. The class willnish at 20:00, 2.50.
AIKIDO
Aikido is a Japanese martial artwhich utilises strikes, joint locksand throws to neutralise an attackwith a degree of control uniqueto Aikido. Such control allows anattacker to be restrained by wayof good technique, power andtiming, rather than brute strengthand bone breaking. Shodokan
Aikido introduces a competitiveelement to allow techniques to bepracticed in a free-play sportingmanner. Please wear looseclothing (no jeans).Tuesday 10th May, meetGlossop Road entrance to BarOne at 18:10, the session willnish at 20:00, 3.
BOULDERING
The Matrix indoor bouldering wallis one of the best of its kind in the
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TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE FROM THE UNION BOX OFFICE
UK. At this introductory class youwill learn how to use the climbingwall safely and effectively, alongwith some expert techniques.Tuesday 10th or 17th May,
20:00-21:00, Matrix ClimbingWall at Goodwin Sports Centre,
5.
ICE SKATING LESSON
Learn to ice skate at Shefeldscoolest venue IceShefeld. Thisice skating lesson is suitable for
absolute beginners, or peoplewho arent condent skaters.Youll be taught all the basicmoves including how to stop!
Friday 13th May, meet in thereception of IceShefeld at13:45.You will receive basictuition and then be able to
practice at your moves until16:00. 3.50 (includes tuition,
ice skating entry and skatehire!). Catch the yellow routetram towards Meadowhall anddepart at Shefeld Arena/DonValley then follow the path to
IceShefeld.
CURLING
Want to try something new,exciting and very unique? Thencurling is denitely for you. Giveit a Go has teamed up withIceShefeld to give you theopportunity to try the regionslatest sport. Curling is a sport thateveryone can play; with just onebrief lesson youll be well on yourway, and get the chance to test
out your newly acquired skills in acurling competition. Wear trainersfor the curling session. Ice skatesare provided for the skatingsession. Wear warm clothing andbring a pair of gloves.
Friday 20th May, meet at13:45 at the reception of IceShefeld. The tuition will start
at 14:00 and run until 16:00. 3(includes tuition, skate hire and
ice skating). Catch the yellowroute tram towards Meadowhalland depart at the ShefeldArena/ Don Valley stop thenfollow the path to IceShefeld.
Whether you are a total beginner or a bit of an expert around thetable come to Goodwin Sports Centre for the launch of our ShefeldPing Project. The Ping Project offers you more opportunities to playtable tennis at a level that is right for you. Have a go on the tables;
join in with games and fun activities.
Theres even a chance to watch some of our eliteplayers in action. The session is for all abilities and
centred around having fun.We would love to see you there!
The University o Shefeld Presents...
Shefeld PingSaturday 7th May, 10:00-13:00Goodwin Sports Hall This is not a ticketed event - just turn up!
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BUDDHIST MEDITATION
Meditation is the perfect way toforget the stresses of exams andcoursework so come along anduse these sessions to banishthose exam blues. Meditationis the art of cultivating calm,focussed, positive states ofmind and has been practisedin Buddhism for centuries.The leaders from the ShefeldBuddhist Centre will help youdiscover how meditation can helpyou cope with the stresses ofeveryday life.
Monday 9th May: themindfulness of breathing:a meditation focussing oncalmness and developing
awareness.Monday 16th May: mettabhavna: a meditation whichcultivates kindness, positivity
and self condence.18:00-19:00, Gallery Room 3,
1.75.
YOGA
Yoga is the perfect way to relaxand take time out from examrevision and coursework. Thisbeginners session will introduceyou to Hatha yoga; mostcommonly practised in Westerncountries. Hatha yoga helpsbalance physical and mentalwellbeing and is the ideal way tounwind and release tension.Please wear loose clothing, andlayers for relaxation. The classwould be taught in bare feet.Tuesday 17th May, 19:45-21:15,University House Level 4, 3.50.
NAIL ART
Learn how to decorate and paintyour own nails in this creativenail art class. Our beautician willguide you step by step, teach
you different designs and bringalong a range of colours andaccessories. Come and spoilyourself rotten. You dont have tohave long nails to take part in thissession and false nails will not beused.Thursday 12th May, 19:00-
21:00, Gallery Room 3, 3.50.
SWEDISH BACKMASSAGE
Massage has been practiced invarying forms for centuries bythe Eastern Asians and has long
established histories, such asShiatsu and Ayurvedic treatments.This two hour workshop willintroduce you to a simple formof Swedish massage. You willlearn techniques that will leaveyou totally relaxed and with anew found talent for de-stressingfamily and friends. Please bring abath towel with you.Thursday 19th May, 19:00-21:00,Gallery Room 3, 3.50.
MIND&BODY.
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BELLY DANCE
Belly dancing is good exerciseand great fun. It can strengthenbody, mind and spirit, reinforcefemale sensuality. Its a greatway to forget about exams andcoursework so come along andlearn how to shimmy, shake andwiggles your hips! This class issuitable for beginners and thosewith some experience.Tuesday 3rd, 10th or 17th May,17:00-18:00, The Fusion, 2.50.
ZUMBA
Zumba is a new fun type of dancewhich has just hit the scene! Itsthe latest dance craze to sweepShefeld and its guaranteedto stay. Zumba originated inColumbia and is a hot fusion ofhypnotic Latin rhythms. The classpromises to be an absolute blast,one exciting hour of energizingmovement and calorie burningexercise. Join in the Latin party
and learn a routine taught by aprofessional teacher from DanceStar UK.
Friday 6th or 13th May, 16:00-17:00, The Foundry, 2.75.
Please bring a bottle of waterand wear shoes which aresuitable to exercise in.
SALSA
Get your pulses racing withsome silk smooth Latin Americanmoves and sexy salsa. Wiggleyour way to a J-Lo bottom orRicky Martin hips and turnsup the heat! Come and getinvolved with the Latin spirit inthis fun lled social environment.
Absolute beginners, as well as
those with some experience aremore than welcome.Saturday 7th May, 15:00-17:00,
Fusion and Foundry, 3.
CEILIDH
Truly a top night out live music,dancing, drinking and a guaranteeof meeting new people! A ceilidh(pronounced kaylee) involvessimple dances to traditional folkand rock music. Dont miss this
fun evening of energetic danceswith one of Ceilidhsocs gloriousscratchbands. No partner orexperience is necessary, assimple instructions are given onthe night.
Friday 20th May or 10th June,20:30 til midnight, High Tor, TheEdge at the Endcliffe Village,4.
MUSIC&DANCE
TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE FROM THE UNION BOX OFFICE
LATIN & BALLROOM
Ever wished you could learn todance? Why not let us teachyou how?! Come along to thissession to learn at least oneLatin and at least one Ballroomroutine - no partner required!Visit dancesport.union.shef.ac.uk for more details.
Wednesday 18th May, 18:30-20:00, High Tor One, The Edgeat the Endcliffe Village, 2.50.
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BARISTA TRAINING
Let Coffee Revolution introduceyou to the art of making a goodespresso coffee. Impress yourmates by knowing how to make
the perfect latte and cappuccino!During this practical, hands-on session, youll be guidedby Coffee Revolution expertbaristas. Youll learn how tomake the perfect espresso, andthe difference between latte andcappuccino milk. Youll evenbe able to drink everything youmake.Wednesday 4th or 18th May,19:30-22:00, Coffee Revolution,
3.50.
GHOST WALK
Have you ever wondered whatspooky secrets lurk in VictorianShefeld? Take this guided
tour around the dark heart ofthe steel city to discover theghosts and ghouls of the past.Youll be amazed at the secretsShefeld holds from scandalsand murders to some very
bizarre occurrences! Wear warmclothes and bring an umbrella ifnecessary.Tuesday 10th May, meetoutside the Town Hall at 19:30,
4.
HOUSEMATE FINDERSPEED DATING
Welfare Committee are putting onanother Housemate Finder Eventafter the massive success of theevent in February! People are
invited to come along and speeddate potential housemates fornext year! Anyone is welcome,whether you already have a
house/housemates and lookingfor someone to ll a room oryoure an individual looking tomeet new people to live with!Student Advice Centre staff willbe on hand to answer all yourhousing questions! Dont forgetdrink and cake included!Tuesday 10th May,19:30-21:30,Coffee Revolution, 3.50. Ticket
includes a hot drink and a traybake cake.
CRIME & MURDER TOUR
On this tour you willdiscover the Victorianvillains who causedmystery andmayhem in the past.This tour is lledwith crime andmurder storiesits the who killedwho and howof Shefeld.With loadsof informationabout Shefeldsscoundrels, crooksand killers, and thedastardly deeds theycarried out around the city.
Friday 13th May, meet outsidethe Shefeld Cathedral at19:30, 4. Bring an umbrella if
necessary.
SPEED DATING- POST
GRAD & MATURESTUDENTS
Give it a Go brings you thequickest and best way of meetingnew people Speed Dating!Youll have 25 blind dates inone night, with three minutesper date. If youd like to see aparticular person again, markyour scorecard with a YES! Whenthe Speed Dating is over, well letyou know if you had any mutual
matches, and pass on relevantcontact details after that, itsup to you! This event is helpingto raise money for Nightline the
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Unions condential listening and
information service.Saturday 14th May, 19:00 tilllate, The Interval Bar, 4.
ASTROLOGY
Astrology is the craft ofastronomy, numerology andmysticism often referred to asreading the stars. It is the studyof the planets and the waysthat they relate to the signs of
the zodiac. Astrology is said todetermine destiny, personality,human affairs and events; whichyou and me probably know ashoroscopes. In the session youwill learn the basics of astrology;which part of the sun sign you areand how the planets affect you asthey revolve around the heavens.Tuesday 17th May, 19:00-21:00,Gallery Room 4, 3.50.
EMERGENCY FIRST AID
This full day course will giveyou an Emergency Aid in theWorkplace for Appointed PersonsCerticate. A useful extra on yourCV, youll be trained in emergencylife support procedures. Thiscourse is taught by professionalsfrom Emergency ResponseTraining Ltd, who is approved bythe Health & Safety Executive.
This course could help you savesomebodys life.Saturday 21st May, 09:30-16:30, Gallery Room 4, 44.
MATTHEW BOURNESCINDERELLA
New Adventures new productionof Cinderella is a thrilling andevocative journey through Londonduring the Second World War.Matthew Bournes interpretationof Prokoevs haunting scorehas, at its heart, a true wartimeromance. A chance meetingresults in a magical night forCinderella and her dashing youngRAF pilot, together just longenough to fall in love before beingparted by the horrors of the Blitz.Bournes vivid storytelling hasnever been more heart-stoppingand touching, creating a uniqueand unforgettable depiction of afamiliar and beloved fable.A dazzling spectacle...fresh andvital, hilarious, profound andstunningly originalThe Times.Wednesday 25th May, 19:30,The Lyceum Theatre, 10.
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OXFORD
Colleges, ceremonialbuildings and churches,with their pinnacledtowers and soaringspires, make up one of
the glories of Englands heritage.Oxford is, of course, worldfamous for its University, the 39separate colleges spread acrossthe city centre range from 50 toover 600 years old! The charm ofOxford is that its a city of manysides all waiting to be discovered
from austere University collegesand museums to quiet parks andlively cafes, there is something foreveryone.
Saturday 7th May, meetGlossop Road entrance to
Bar One at 08:00, 18. Coachdeparts Cambridge at 17:00.
Journey time 3 hours.www.visitoxfordandoxfordshire.com
CAMBRIDGE
The picturesque city ofCambridge is famousfor its University, which
is one of the oldestin the world. Take awalk around the backs of thecolleges for some stunning views especially looking towards
Kings College Chapel fromacross the river. Youll have freetime to explore the city, perhapsby punting along the River Cam,a very popular Cambridge activityand great way to see the sights.
Saturday 14th May, meetGlossop Road entrance to
Bar One at 08:00, 18. Coachdeparts Cambridge at 17:00.
Journey time 3 hours.www.visitcambridge.org
NORTH WALES &SNOWDONIA EXPLORER
Fancy visiting another countrywithin Britain? Visit Wales!This is a coach tour of NorthWales and Snowdonia National
Park with a professional localtour guide. First stop: Conwy.Dominated by its 13th centurycastle, the walled town ofConwy overlooks the estuaryof the River Conwy. Youll visit
Conwy Castle an impressiveexample of medieval militaryarchitecture with ne views ofthe estuary and mountains. Youcan explore the ancient wallswhich encircle Conwy and visitthe smallest house in Britain,assisted by our tour guide. Afterlunch well head for SnowdoniaNational Park, travelling by coachthrough breathtaking landscapeto Llanberis. Here we will take ashort guided walk, before taking
the coach over the LlanberisPass, with dramatic scenery andgreat views of Snowdon (weatherpermitting!) Next stop will beBetws Y Coed, a picturesquevillage, where you will have freetime to explore.Sunday 15th May, meet Glossop
Road entrance to Bar One at07:30, 25 - includes coachtransport, admission to ConwyCastle and the services of atour guide. Coach departs
Conwy at 18:00, journey timeapproximately 3 hours.www.nwt.co.uk www.castlewales.com/conwy.
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LAKE DISTRICTEXPLORER
This is a coach tour of the LakeDistrict National Park with aprofessional local tour guide.The most green and pleaseantcorner of England, the LakeDistrict National Park is thelargest most spectacular andmost visited national park inBritain. Our rst stop is Bowness-on-Windermere, right on theshores of Lake Windermere.Here, well meet our tour guide,
then take a short boat cruiseon Englands longest lake toAmbleside a picturesque villagewith stunning mountain scenery.Our next stop will be Grasmere,a peaceful village which wasonce the home of WilliamWordsworth. The tour guide willprovide lots of interesting factsand local stories throughout theday. Highlights of the afternooninclude Ullswater a gorgeouslake with dramatic scenery, a
visit to Aire Force Waterfall, thevillage of Glenridding and thespectacular Kirkstone Pass.Dont miss out on this chance tosample the delights of the Englishcountryside.
Saturday 21st May, meetGlossop Road entrance to BarOne at 07:00, 25 - includescoach transport, lake cruise
and services of tour guide.Coach departs Windermereat 18:00, journey timeapproximately 3 hours.www.golakes.co.uk
CASTLE HOWARD
Castle Howard is one ofYorkshires nest historic housesand is set in 1000 acres ofbeautiful country. The magnicent
estate is over 300 years old andhas belonged to the Howardfamily since the 18th century. Visitthe house and enjoy the dramaticinteriors, marvel at world famouscollections of architecture andart and learn tales of the nobleHoward family. This trip includesunlimited access to the houseand spectacular gardens.Sunday 22nd May, meetGlossop Road entrance to
Bar One at 09:30, 21. Coach
departs Castle Howard at 16:30,journey time approximately 1.5hours.www.castlehoward.co.uk
YORKSHIREWILDLIFE PARK
Take a walk on the wild side andencounter animals from all overthe world in their natural habitat.There is plenty to see as thepark is home to a wide range ofanimals from Madagascan lemursto friendly wallabies. YorkshireWildlife Park also houses some ofthe rarest and endanger Africancarnivores and has recentlyrescued 13 lions from Romaniaso be sure you dont miss outthe newly designed lion county.
As you explore the park there ischance to see birds of prey takeight in spectacular displaysand there are ranger talks andfeeding sessions throughout theday. Be sure to check out thewebsite for more information onfeeding times. Whoever thoughtyou could get this close to someof the worlds most magnicentcreatures so close to home?!Saturday 28th May, meetGlossop Road entrance to BarOne at 10:15, 13.50 (includes
transport and admission). Thecoach will depart the park at15:30.www.yorkshirewildlifepark.com
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CHATSWORTH HOUSE
Chatsworth House is a trulyawesome traditional Englishstately home and a must-seeattraction whilst youre livingin Shefeld! More than 30magnicent rooms display one ofEuropes nest private collectionsof treasures. The 105-acregarden is beautiful in all seasons,theres a huge maze, ve milesof walks, rare plants, fountains,ponds and the famous DukesCascade.Sunday 29th May, meet Glossop
Road entrance to Bar One at10:00, 18. Coach departsChatsworth at 16:00, journeytime approximately 1 hour.www.chatsworth.org
YORKSHIRESCULPTURE
PARK
You dont have to goto London, Florence or
Rome to see fantastic art youcan nd it right here in Yorkshire!The Yorkshire Sculpture Park isan international centre for modernand contemporary sculpture thatsets out to challenge, inspire,inform and delight! The park is ahuge open-air gallery, showingwork by UK and international
artists including Henry Mooreand Barbara Hepworth. Thesculptures are set amid beautifulscenery 500 acres of 18th
century parkland a stunningsetting that brings art andnature together. The work ofthe internationally acclaimedartist Jaume Plensa will be ondisplay, his work includes a 50metre curtain of poetry made ofsuspended letters. Also therewill be work by Mel Brimeld
and Dennis Oppenheim. Even ifart isnt your thing, the park is alovely location for a countrysidepicnic with your friends so makebring along your pack lunch.Sunday 5th June, meet atGlossop Road entrance to BarOne at 10:15, 8.50. Coachdeparts the park at 15:30,
journey time approximately 1hour. www.ysp.co.uk
ALTON TOWERS
With loads of thrilling rides andattractions, Alton Towers is theUKs best theme park and makesa superb day out. Dare you tryOblivion, the worlds rst verticaldrop rollercoaster?... experienceying with the Air or face yourdarkest fears with Nemesis?!Strictly STUDENTS ONLY, only 1ticket per U-Card.There will be a coach leavingeveryday from Monday 6th
June to Sunday 12th Juneat 08:30 from GlossopRoad entrance to Bar One,29- includes transport andadmission. Coach departs AltonTowers at 17:30.
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OLYMPICTOURSATURDAY 4TH JUNE
THE TOUR
On this tour you will get areal insight to the engineeringbehind sport. Our tour willbegin along the industrialLower River Lea Valley whichleads to the Olympic Park toobserve panoramic views of theconstruction sight. We will seemany of the venues including theVelodrome, Aquatic Centre andOlympic Stadium. The guide willtell us about the constructionplans, details of the games andcompetitors.
Sustainability and regeneration
are key themes to London 2012and its promise of a sustainablelegacy and future benetswere crucial to winning the bid.The new facilities have beendesigned to be used by the localcommunity after the gamesand the work on the OlympicPark is hoped to strength theinfrastructure.
The afternoon will be spent inGreenwich - due to host 6 sports
event including gymnastics andequestrian events. Here youwill see the athletes village andvisit the International BroadcastCentre. You will discover moreabout why London was chosenand future plans.
WHO IS THIS TRIP FOR?
Its for you!
Whether youre a keensports player, town planner,
journalist, engineer, architect orgeographer, there is denitelysomething for everybody!
This is a one off opportunity,denitely not to be missed!
Saturday 4th June, meet atGlossop Road entrance to BarOne at 06:30, 27 (includes theuse of a tour guide and returntravel). Coach departs London
at 17:00. Please wear suitablewalking shoes.
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATIONShefeld Unions innovative Give it a Go programme is packed full of activities, events andexperiences. Every year thousands of students take part in Give it a Go, and you should too!
BUYING TICKETSTickets for all activities are on sale at the Union Box Ofce, (tel: 0114 2228777). Tickets mustbe purchased in advance; you cant just turn up and pay on the door. Demand for Give ita Go is massive and events can sell out very quickly please buy your ticket early to avoiddisappointment! Unfortunately, any tickets purchased are non-refundable and cannot beexchanged/transferred.
CHILD-FRIENDLY TICKETSLook out for the child-friendly logo beside selected day trips. Student parents can take theirchildren on these trips, for 2 less than the normal price! Just ask at Box Ofce.
WOMENS MINIBUSFor evening activities in the Union, the Womens Minibus will take you home to your door anywherewithin a 2 mile radius of the Union. The service runs at half past every hour and tickets cost just1.50 from the Union Box Ofce.
ROOM LOCATIONThe Gallery, Gallery Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4 and the Gallery Eye are all on Level 4 of the Union Building.The Fusion and the Foundry are on Level 2 of the Union Building. The Raynor Lounge is next toBar One.
YOUR GIVE IT A GOIf you have any ideas, suggestions or just general feedback about Give it a Go, email AnnaTummon: [email protected] or call into The Activities and Sports Zone.