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Staff and Visitors

If you are joining us as a new member of staff, or are visiting the University for work or study, we may be able to provide you with short-term accommodation.

New staff 

If you are relocating to Newcastle to work at the University, we understand that you might need a temporary base before you’re able to find something more permanent. Our short-term accommodation options for new staff will provide you with a comfortable and convenient place to stay. Our visitor rooms offer a glimpse into the city and its surroundings, allowing you to get familiar with the area before making a more permanent arrangement. We offer temporary accommodation for a minimum of 14 nights and a maximum of 1 year.

Please note that some of the residences are located alongside our student accommodation and may be subject to more noise.

Visitors 

For those visiting the University for work or study, we offer temporary accommodation for a minimum of 14 nights. 

Sally, School of Natural and Environmental Sciences

“I found the staff in university accommodation to be really wonderful and so supportive. The facilities are great and Windsor Place is top class!”

How to book a room

To book a room, use the online booking form and make sure to submit the request at least seven days before the desired date. Our team will aim to respond to your booking within three business days (Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, excluding bank holidays and the period between Christmas and New Year). For group bookings, each person must submit their own booking form. We cannot allocate multiple rooms to a single individual.

Before you book, please read our booking terms and conditions. Cancellations will incur charges in line with our cancellation policy.

Parking

We offer parking for guests staying in staff and visitor accommodation at no additional charge. Limited parking spaces are located at Windsor Place. To check availability and book a space, please contact the accommodation reception: 

 

Windsor Place (for Windsor Place and Windsor Terrace residents): 

Tel: 0191 208 2090 
Email: kensington.terrace@ncl.ac.uk 
 

Please note that these parking options are for staff and visitor accommodation residents only. Further information about student resident parking can be found here. 

 

Parking agreement and conditions 

Permits must be displayed in the windscreen and vehicles must be parked in a marked bay, within the designated resident parking area at the specified residence on the permit. Vehicles must not be parked in any other area as this will result in enforcement action.  

By entering and remaining on the property of the University, you agree to the conditions indicated on the parking notices displayed and are contracted to be legally bound by them.   

If you breach any of the stated conditions, you will be issued with a Parking Charge Notice (PCN) and agree to pay the Parking Charge of £60 within 28 days, reduced to £30 if paid within 14 days. When a Parking Charge becomes due, an application may be made to the DVLA for the registered keeper details. For payment and queries regarding a Parking Charge, the following contact information can be used: 

  • Parking Charge Notice payment and query line: 0330 088 9564 / 01604 625 655   
  • Parking Charge Notice web payments / appeals / to view notice: www.openparking.co.uk    
  • Postal payments and appeals: Open Parking, PO Box 1049, Northampton, NN4 4DZ   

 

 

Your questions answered

How can I access the Newcastle University staff and visitor WiFi?

By logging into the University network, employees at Newcastle University can access the internet. Guest WiFi is available through the Sky sign-up page. It is important to note that some websites and services may be inaccessible.

Can children stay in the Newcastle University guest accommodation?

Children are not permitted in our staff or visitor accommodations, and all visitors must be over 18. If you are under 18 or have children, we recommend that guests look for family-friendly accommodation in the private sector.

Can I apply to stay in the visitor's accommodation if I am a student?

We do consider student requests for short-term stays (14 nights minimum) on a first-come, first-served basis. It is important to note that University staff are given priority.