Label introduce you to Loughborough’s Halls of Residence

Label have put together a hall profile/ article for every hall in Loughborough. We’ve included the basics, what size the hall is, how big their committee is and more. However, more importantly, we’ve added in quotes, gathered from Hall Committee members, to help show you as freshers, what the hall really has to offer. Click here to see more Hall Profiles!

Name of Hall – Harry French

Size of Hall – 389 occupants

Harry French Freshers
Harry French Freshers

Self-catered

Size of committee – 19

Fresher : Returner ratio – 250 Freshers: roughly 150 Returners

Warden – Binoy Sobnack

Hall Chair/ Media Reps quotes –

“Harry French possesses a chilled, laid back atmosphere that is ideal when moving in and settling into university life. We don’t take ourselves too seriously and we make the best of every situation” – Rob Farr, Hall Chair, Harry French

Reputation on campus: despite Harry French’s geographical location being slightly off campus, this doesn’t lessen its involvement in campus life, or diminish its hall spirit. One of the older halls, it is steeped in history and therefore tradition. Plus, sitting comfortably on Ashby Road means it’s in the perfect location to hop to town for days and nights out.

Harry French Move In Night
Harry French Move In Night

BNOC alumni:

Rachael Lynch – New VP RAG Rachael lived in Harry French, so if you like to shake your bucket for RAG RAG RAG you might like to follow in her footsteps, should you find yourself in her old haunt.

Phil Jenkins – Last year’s VP Action also lived in Harry French, so if volunteering is your thing this could be the perfect place for you. Its positioning between town and campus means that you are perfectly placed to be on hand at all times, be it for helping out in a soup kitchen, helping young children to read in a local school or taking part in a fun day on campus!

Hall of the year position – 7th

IMS position – 8th

Twitter: @media_hf

Leanna Kightley- Assistant Label Editor

Photography courtesy of Harry French Hall Media

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