University of Plymouth
Phase I
Radnor Hall, Phase 1, consists of 404 en suite bedrooms, in a ten block complex that is just three minutes’ walk from the University campus. Both the students and the University see Radnor as one of the most desirable student residences in the city. This is attributable to its great location and its contemporary and comfortable flats that have been in operation since September 1999.

Number of Rooms:
408
Date of Operation: 1999
   

Phase II
Following on from Radnor Hall was Pilgrim Hall – where the development and operation of 236 student study bedrooms was completed in September 2000. The Pilgrim site also includes a cafeteria, security lodge and offices for the University staff.

Number of Rooms:
236
Date of Operation: 2000
   

Phase III
On the back of the success of the first two partnerships, in 2004, UPP took over a further 701 existing rooms. In the same year, UPP and the University of Plymouth enhanced their partnership by entering into a development partnership agreement with a view to building a further 2000 rooms over time.

Number of Rooms:
631
Date of Operation: 2004
   

Phase IV
Work began in 2006 on this groundbreaking scheme which includes a new build academic centre, incorporating a 140-seat flat floor lecture theatre; new residential accommodation; and a student refectory.

A mixed-use scheme will include 315 new en-suite bedrooms and 14 self-contained studio bedrooms, while refurbishment of the Mary Newman building is providing a further 157 en-suite bedrooms.

Number of Rooms:
486, in addition to academic facilities