An irrelevant Shocked looking Kitten |
As many of you know, last year a change was
made to the room booking system meaning that you can no longer book rooms
directly with the college masters. Instead this is done centrally through the
timetabling office. Room bookings are made by societies online using a link,
groups request their room requirements, this is sent to us at the Union who
then confirm that the booking is on behalf of a Kent Union student group. This
then gets forwarded onto timetabling who will do their best to accommodate the
groups' needs and then get back to them with a booking I.D which is confirmation
of the room having been legitimately booked.
Eliot Hall, The Most requested room on campus for our student societies. |
In addition to this, the real clincher for
students has been that although in most cases the official line was for college
masters to require a week's notice to book rooms, in actuality exceptions were
made in some of the colleges allowing for a level of spontaneity and
flexibility. Another potential problem for students is that under the old
system 'average Joe student' could book a room for say... group study. To my
knowlege the only way this can still be done is either with the Library or
through an academic.
Our Circus skills society; have special requirements for the rooms they use |
Unfortunately, due to "the complexity
of operating a two tier system it was felt that this is not a viable
proposal" which effectively means that a short-term room booking option is
still out of grasp for most groups. Any suggestions at this stage would be
welcome.
However, every cloud has a silver-lining!
Performing-arts groups may be in luck. Following a meeting with my friends at
the Gulbenkian, a space has been available for societies and volunteer groups
to use. Short-notice bookings will be possible for this room which is available
from 1 (I think) until 6pm on Wednesday afternoons. This space is large enough
for a small rehearsal I am told. If you are interested in this space then you
need to get in touch with Jess Thomas who is in charge of marketing at the
Gulbenkian. I am very grateful for their efforts so far.
The Attic Bar has a great open floor but will in future be a busier cafe in the day, prohibiting use for society activities |
In addition to this I have recently met
with Venue General Manager Renaud and Hels who is in charge of facilities
management. The Attic is hoping to improve its daytime provision including the
installation of a new 'proper' coffee machine and improvements to lighting and
power provision which is hoped to make it a more inviting space for social and
group study. This does put pressure on
societies who had been using it occasionally for bookings for dance or musical
rehearsal. In reaction to this Hels and Renaud are looking into whether there
are any improvements that can be made to the cleaning rota which would allow groups
to use the balcony and venue floors for activities space from Monday to Wednesday
during daytime hours. Another small improvement. Please contact
R.Mayers@kent.ac.uk if you are interested in using this space.
An impression of the new Colyer Fergussion Music Building Main Hall Interior |
I am unaware of any such developments at
the Medway campus and would love to hear about any advances that have been
made. I am looking forward to attending the new democratic meetings that are
being set up at U.M.S.A which should allow for greater empowerment and
effectively turning complaining into campaigning.
Softly softly catchy monkey!
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