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CAMPUS is here ..... your very own First Frat House

Your newly refurbished Student Nightclub and daytime venue (formerly Manor Quay)

 

Check out all the news on the Campus web site.

 

 

 Open EVERY night - never get stuck for something to do.

 

 

WEDNESDAYS::::::

 

Wednesdays

 

 

The new official home to all Sunderland student Uni sports and society members..

 

Music Policy - Pure melted cheese!

 

Champions league football live early doors.

 

Food served all day - Outdoor terrace - Takeaway window.

 

 

 

 

 

Door Price FREE Entry to ALL Sports Members B4 11.30pm  /  £1 After.

£2 For all other students  /  All others £3

 

 

 

 

 

 

BONDED

 

 

Your very own Student Bar - relax and enjoy evenings with friends in this great venue.

 Bonded Busy

 

 TICKET SALES (when applicable)

 **For tickets purchased on-line, your name plus the number of tickets purchased will be placed on a guest list which will be situated at the Bonded Warehouse door on the evening of the event.  There will be a separate queue for people on this list.

 

YOU MUST BRING IDENTIFICATION with you and all members of your party SHOULD ARRIVE TOGETHER.

 

For further information contact Linda on 0191 5153811 or Louise on 0191 5153583

 

 

 

Check out 'WHATS ON' on the Home page for the latest events and ents information.

 

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