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Moving to Lancaster as a student

Hi everyone,

I’m a French student who has received offers to study Law at Cardiff University, Lancaster University and City St George’s, University of London and I’m currently deciding between the three.

I’d really like to hear from people who live in Lancaster about what the city is actually like, especially from a student’s perspective.

I’m particularly interested in :

- What is Lancaster like to live in as a young student ?

- Do you generally feel safe in the city, including walking around alone in the evening/night ?

- Are there any areas that are considered less safe or that you would recommend avoiding ?

- What is the city centre like at night ?

- What is the nightlife and social scene like ?

- Is it easy to meet people and make friends ?

- Is Lancaster welcoming to international students ?

- What is the general atmosphere of the city ?

- Is it affordable compared with cities like Manchester or London ?

- Roughly how much would a student need per month for rent, food, transport and going out ?

- What are the best areas to live as a student ?

- Is public transport good ?

- How easy is it to get to London and other UK cities ?

- Is Lancaster too small or quiet for a student, or do you feel there is enough to do ?

-What do you like most and least about living in Lancaster ?

- If you’ve lived there for several years, would you choose Lancaster again ?

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u/French-studentt — 1 day ago

Where to buy really good duck breast?

Buying duck breast from any supermarket is not great. And even some butchers it's still just sell frozen rubbish. I'm looking for somewhere local to Lancaster that sells really good and fat fatty duck breasts.

PLEASE HELP!

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u/jiff78 — 6 days ago

Central Lancaster High School 2014-2019

Hey there! I was recently looking at memories from when I attended CLHS from 2014-2019, but sadly I lost contact with 99% of the people. If there's anyone seeing this post who also attended the school during those years I'd love to chat about memories, teachers and just the school in general. Currently in my nostalgia era heh.

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u/steffaann11 — 8 days ago
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🇺🇦 21-Year-Old Ukrainian Looking for a Host Family in the UK

Hello everyone! 🇺🇦🇬🇧

My name is Oleksii, I’m 21 and I’m from Ukraine. I’m looking for a host family in the UK through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

I’m a calm, polite and responsible person. I don’t smoke, I don’t have bad habits, and I prefer a quiet lifestyle.
I respect personal space, keep things clean and I’m happy to help around the house.

I have a Law degree and my dream is to continue my studies in the UK. My English is B1, and I’m very motivated to improve it by speaking with local people.
I would be very grateful to a family who could give me the chance to start a new chapter of my life in the UK. I will respect your home and your rules.

Host families may be eligible for a £350 monthly thank-you payment from the UK government, depending on the scheme’s rules.

Thank you for reading! ❤️

If you have any questions or may be able to help, please comment below or send me a private message. If you can’t host me, I’d really appreciate you sharing this post.

u/Lex_Korzh — 11 days ago
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Barrow - the town that got left behind, and forced out of Lancashire

As an apprentice at BAE, I lived in Barrow, wed there and had my first child. Now I come from Northern Ireland and Newcastle upon Tyne, I know poverty and to be deprived but I can’t understate how deprived it was. I saw some hope when the bridge/tunnel to Lancaster/Morecambe was proposed. However plans failed. Can it be changed?

About Barrow

My 1992 local guide book says, note-I have added some extra information in brackets :

In 1974, The town of Barrow & the area of Furness (an area of modern day Cumbria that extends from the coast to Coniston area) was assigned to the new county of Cumbria from the county of Lancaster (Lancashire). However, Barrow was an industrial town with links to other industrial establishments within Lancashire. With the new county reforms, these ties severed and the local industries struggled, and local people did not rate the new county changes. This was escalated in the de industrialisation of the north, brought on by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. In 1989, calls were raised to reconnect Barrow to the county of Lancaster, however lead to no action.

The book ends with a rhetorical question about the upcoming BAE in Barrow plans, could this save Barrow?

This video I found on TikTok basically sums it up by the user of cooooper.t who is originally from Barrow. He does speak with the native Barrow accent. This accent is well preserved in Barrow, and if I was from Barrow, I would carry my accent with pride of my industrial past, and the shipbuilding future. I would ensure I would not loose it, as accents can speak a thousand words, metaphorically and literally.

u/SuspiciousRun4043 — 12 days ago

Is the Marsh OK to live in now?

Moving to back Lancaster, I lived in the Marsh a long time ago and it was certainly rough compared to other part of Lancaster. What do people think of it now?

I know Hala was rough back then but my friends live on Hala hill and they've said it's completely changed now so I was hoping the marsh has gone the same way!

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u/Significant-Past5548 — 10 days ago

Anyone know anywhere in Lancaster that's selling the eclipse glasses?

I've had a nosey round shops and every one is saying order online but I may, perhaps have left it slightly too late

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u/just_a_comment1 — 8 days ago