We hope you will have an enjoyable stay in our historic and welcoming College in the heart of Oxford. This guide provides the key information you will need for your stay, however please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

The Porters’ Lodge
Your first point of contact, staffed 24 hours, 7 days per week
01865 279120

NHS helpline (medical advice service)
111

Emergency services
999

If you are staying as part of a conference, please direct any programme queries to your group leader.

Check in is from 14:00 at the Porters’ Lodge.

Check out is by 10:00 at the Porters’ Lodge.

Please vacate your room by this time (please be aware a fee of £50 is applicable if your key and fob is not returned to the Lodge by 10:00).

Secure luggage storage facilities are available if you arrive prior to 14:00 or need to remain in Oxford after 10:00. The Porters’ Lodge can provide you with access to this.

Accessibility: There are several steps up to the Main College entrance –  if you need level access or you have any other assistance needs, please let us (or your conference organiser) know in advance. Please phone the Lodge Reception on the day of your arrival if you will need an accessible entrance on 01865 279120.

You can use the main College entrance from 07:00-21:00 daily. When this entrance is locked you will need to use one of the ‘Late Gates’ (High Street Gate or Library Gate, see our Site Plan above) to come and go. These Late Gates can be opened using the fobs attached to your room key. A Porter can be reached in the Lodge 24 hours a day, if assistance is required there is an intercom at the main entrance.

A Night Porter is on duty from 22:30-07:00 each night – the Porter may be away from the main Lodge on security checks during this time period and may not be contactable from the intercom periodically. They can still be contacted by phone. During the night, the Night Porter should only be contacted by residents in the event of an emergency.

Our en-suite bedrooms in historic Back Quad and in the adjoining Carrodus Quad include the following:

  • small refrigerators
  •  tea and coffee making facilities
  •  toiletry pack on arrival
  •  free Wi-Fi access (see section below)
  •  daily servicing (weekdays)
  •  bath towel (we ask you to consider the environmental impact and re-use towels as far as possible. Please indicate to our housekeeping team if towels need to be refreshed)

Guests also have access to ‘pay per go’ (app) washing machines and dryers in the two Laundry Rooms in College, and irons/ironing-boards. These are located in the new kitchen yard, next to the Chapel entrance in Main College, and on the ground and third floors of Carrodus Quad. Instructions on using the app are displayed in these rooms. Washing powder can be purchased from local supermarkets – see ‘Local Amenties’ below.

A hairdryer can be borrowed from the Lodge (a refundable £10 cash deposit is required).

Please only bring electrical items which are in good working order. Our sockets are suitable for UK 3 pin plugs – please bring adapters for non-UK plugs.

For any room issues relating to cleaning, repairs or further supplies, please speak to our Lodge or housekeeping staff (known as ‘scouts’).

A Full English and Continental breakfast is served in our Hall between the following times:

07:45 – 08:45 (cleared promptly at 08:45) Monday to Friday

08:15 – 09:15 (cleared promptly at 09:15) Saturday and Sunday

Occasionally these times are subject to change, and your conference organiser or our Lodge will inform you on check in if different to above.

For lunch and dinner times, please refer to your conference programme.

If you have a dietary requirement, please make sure your conference organiser is aware. If you are a bed and breakfast guest, please let our serving staff know.

We advise that it is your responsibility to query the ingredients in a dish if you think they may be unsuitable for your diet – please check with our serving staff.

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You are welcome to use the free wireless Internet access managed by “Sky Wi-Fi” (The Cloud). If you already have an account with them, you will be able to use your existing login details.

If not, then you can create an account before you arrive in College by visiting their website. Setup is quick and simple and only takes a few steps. Or you can create an account easily from a mobile, tablet or laptop once you arrive in College.

If your home institution is part of the Eduroam network then you can connect to Eduroam here in Oxford rather than using Sky Wi-Fi (The Cloud). Ask your home institution’s IT team for help getting connected to Eduroam before coming to Oxford.

How to connect to QueensGuest-The_Cloud 

  • Check your Wi-Fi is on
  • Select QueensGuest-The_Cloud from the available network list. If one does not open automatically visit https://service.thecloud.net
  • Follow the on-screen instructions
  • You’re now connected and will auto-connect in future. You’ll still have to open your browser, but you won’t need to login or register – just click Continue

If you can’t see the Sky WI-FI page when connecting to the network, you may need to manually type in the web url: https://service.thecloud.net. Here you will be able to register/login and browse the internet.

If you have any queries or have trouble connecting to Sky Wi-Fi (The Cloud) service then please visit their support website – https://www.sky.com/wifi

Terms: https://service.thecloud.net/service-platform/terms-and-conditions/

 

Computer, Photocopying and Printing Facilities

The Moffatt Room, located in Back Quad Staircase 6, is open for use by all conference guests. The room contains four computers and two printing/photocopying machines which can be used by delegates and accessed with the conference’s unique log-in code. The code can be obtained from your conference organiser. All printing/photocopying will be charged to your conference’s account.

The majority of the current College buildings were erected in the 17th and 18th centuries. There are many uneven floor surfaces and old staircases. Please take care when moving around the College. Please note that the windows are not restrained and should not be opened beyond 10cm for your own safety. Please do not attempt to access any balconies or balustrades or to reach or hang anything out of windows.

The Library is not open to the public as it is a working library, used by postgraduate and undergraduate students. Postgraduate students are in College for 51 weeks each year and the Library is in constant use by them throughout their time at Queen’s.

The Fellows’ Garden is also not accessible to the public, however guests are welcome to make use of Drawda Garden for relaxation. Please be advised these are quiet spaces, as study and research will be taking place in the offices and  rooms surrounding these gardens.

All areas in College, including the grounds are strictly non-smoking (including e-cigarettes).

The fire alarm sounds like a siren. Upon hearing the fire alarm vacate the building immediately and go to your nearest fire evacuation assembly point (usually the middle of the Quad or garden closest to you) and report to the fire marshal and your Conference Organiser.

The College occupies older buildings which are extremely vulnerable to fire. Please read the fire notices in your room and familiarise yourself with the nearest assembly points. Please click on the College Map (category further above) to see a site plan with relevant assembly points.

Please alert the Lodge on check-in if you need assistance using the ordinary means of escape.

The College is equipped with a CCTV system which is monitored by the Porters’ Lodge.

For your personal safety please observe the following:

·       Always lock your door, even if you are only going out briefly

·       Do not let people into the College with you, unless they are registered members of your event. Remember, legitimate visitors will know how to gain entry

·       Please ensure the late gate closes fully behind you and do not prop the late gate open in any way

·       Please report any tailgaters to the Lodge immediately

·       If you invite friends to come to see you at the College, you should arrange to meet them at the Front Lodge, and let the Lodge know in advance. If you are part of a conference or summer school, prior arrangement for visits by guests should be made with your conference organiser. This will prevent visitors from embarrassment in being challenged if they are found on the staircases

·       Please report anything suspicious. Even if it turns out to be quite innocent subsequently, this can be very helpful.

There is a first aid trained member of staff on duty at all times in the Porters’ Lodge. During meal times, there are first aid trained staff in the Hall area as well.

A First Aid box is kept at the Porters’ Lodge.

In the case of an accident contact the Porters’ Lodge in the first instance on 01865 279120.

If you require access to a doctor or need general medical advice, please contact the NHS 111 service – dial 111 or visit www.111.nhs.uk

The nearest A&E department and Minor Injury Unit is the John Radcliffe Hospital, approximately 15 minutes’ drive from Oxford centre. The emergency services (ambulance, fire and police) can be reached by calling 999.

The College has a Health and Safety policy (required by law) and a Code of Practice on sexual harassment, both of which can be requested from the Conference Office.

We kindly ask our visitors and guests to be aware of the College’s regulations to ensure a safe and satisfying stay with us.

Taxi ranks are located at Oxford Railway Station, Gloucester Green Coach Station and St Giles’ in the city centre.

001 Taxis tel: +44 (0)1865 240000

ABC Taxis, tel: +44 (0)1865 770077

Royal Cars tel: +44 (0)1865 777333

For supermarkets and cash points, turn right out of Queen’s and continue on the High Street for 0.3 miles (7 minutes) until you get to a crossroads – this is Carfax and you will see Carfax Tower in front of you. To your left is St Aldates, which has Sainsburys and Tescos supermarkets. To your right is Cornmarket Street, which has banks with cash facilities and shops.

Continue straight onto Queen’s Street for Marks and Spencer and the Westgate Shopping Centre.

Alternatively, turn left out of Queen’s and walk down to St Clements for Sainsburys supermarket and cash facility (7 minutes).

Details of local attractions and amenities can be found on many visitor information sites, including the following:

Oxford City Guide | Tourist Information 

Oxford City Guide – everything you need for your visit to Oxford City

Visiting Oxford | University of Oxford