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University of Bath to hold consecutive open days to minimise local disruption

Thursday 2nd June 2016 Bath Echo News Team Education

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The University of Bath will be opening its doors to prospective students and their families on Thursday 16th and Friday 17th June, holding the event over two days to reduce the amount of disruption in the city.

Some of the brightest students from across the country and beyond will be visiting Bath over the two Open Days at the University’s Claverton Campus.

Open Days give prospective students the chance to visit Bath to see for themselves the world-class courses and facilities on offer at the University.

They play an increasingly important role in helping students decide where they want to live and study.

Already firmly established as one of the top universities in the country, and with a growing international profile, the University’s success in attracting the most talented students to Bath helps to put the city on the world stage as a global leader in education and research.

By running two consecutive Open Days in June the University is seeking to spread the volume of additional people visiting the city over two days instead of one.

Open Day visitors are encouraged where possible to make their way to Bath by public transport or to use the Lansdown Park and Ride facilities from where extra bus services are planned.

The University is working closely with Bath & North East Somerset Council and the organisers of other events taking place in the city including the Bath Boules Tournament to provide guidance about likely congestion to those who choose to come by car.

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