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You can book out almost any lecture or seminar room on campus (when it's not in use) for your group's activities. However, you must adhere to the University's Room Bookings Terms and Conditions.
Specifically:
You must not exceed the room's capacity.
The capacity is listed on Planon in brackets after the room name
If you move the furniture, you must return it to the original layout before you leave.
In most rooms there are posters on the wall with the usual layout.
You must leave the room clean and tidy, and inform the Room Bookings team if there is any damage or mess at the start or during your booking.
If any litter does not fit in the bin in the room, you must take it to another bin - don't leave it by the side!
Alcohol is not permitted in University teaching spaces.
If you want to host an event involving alcohol, one of York SU's licensed venues may be more appropriate.
If you repeatedly break these rules, your group may lose the right to book space on campus.
More information can be found on the Student Room Bookings page on the University website.
Planon is the University room bookings system. It is not managed by York SU, so any issues you encounter should be directed straight to the Room Bookings team at roombookings@york.ac.uk.
Planon will open for Semester 1 bookings during the summer vacation, and then will open for Semester 2 bookings during winter vacation, shortly before Semester 2 begins.
Planon is only available using the University network, so you either need to be on campus or connected via the University Virtual Private Network (VPN) to use it.
You must enter your group’s name when asked on the form. If you don’t, the room will be booked under your name, meaning you could be held personally responsible for any damage which occurs (even if you're not in the room at the time).
You must book your room as early as possible, allowing at least two working days for confirmation.
Log in to Planon and click "Request room booking / view my bookings"
Select Make a new booking
Enter the date and time and the approximate number of people who will be present
If you know you want a room in a specific building, click Show more search options and use the Property preference option.
Click the grey Search button.
Planon will give you a list of rooms that are free at that time and have at least the capacity you entered.
If you don't see any rooms, you may need to choose another building or time.
Select the room you want to book and click Continue.
If you are unable to select the room that you wish, it may be because the building is closed. This is reflected by the times being blocked out in grey with the label 'outside working hours', which appear once you hover over the grey areas.
On the next screen, enter your contact details and the title of the booking (e.g. "<Society Name> Meeting").
Make sure you use the "Student Group" box to select your group.
Double-check all the details. Once you're happy, click "Continue" to submit your booking request.
Your booking will be sent to the Room Bookings team who will confirm it by email within two working days. Occasionally, a booking may be rejected or altered if a request by the University takes precdedent (eg. if a seminar has to go into the space you have booked, or these is an important event occuring within the University), so do not assume your request has been successful until you have received confirmation.
When you get confirmation, double-check the room number; sometimes they are changed.
You may see a ‘booking warning’ attached to your request. This usually indicates that you’ve asked to book a room either outside standard portering hours or at a time when the room is not available to book (e.g. during the holidays). The Room Bookings team will contact you about your request. This doesn’t necessarily mean that your booking cannot go ahead.
For any layout adjustments for any on-campus events, please contact the Rapid Response team at room-setup@york.ac.uk in the first stages of planning your event.
Please email Rapid Response with the date of your event, the details of what you need rearranging for the room, and when you need to have the room rearranged for.
Rapid Response require at least the morning before your event and the morning after your event has taken place to reset your space.
This needs to be accounted for in your room booking, for example:
If your event takes place at 17:00-22:00 on a Saturday, you will need to book out your space from 09:00 on that Saturday to 12:00 on the Sunday, to give Rapid Response the time to reset the space!
For any audio-visual requirements, such as speakers, microphones and lighting, contact our Technical Theatre Society (TechSoc) at techsoc@yorksu.org!
TechSoc, founded in 2017, provide technical support for your event or performance. This includes help with lighting, sound, staging, and special effects such as haze. The society are made up of students who volunteer their time to support student groups across campus, so please get in touch with them well in advance to book them in!
Let TechSoc know the date of your event, what your event will entail and any tech rehearsals that may be needed.
There will be costs associated with technical support, if you have any questions you can ask TechSoc about their rates directly.
If your event involves the consumption of alcohol, this should ideally take place in licensed premises, on-campus or off-campus. York SU cannot support the consumption of alcohol in University lecture theatres, rooms or other bookable spaces.
York SU will only support events involving alcohol which are accompanied by an EMF and/or Specific Risk Assessment, and have put in place sufficient controls on its consumption.
The Roger Kirk Centre can be booked for events during the evenings and weekends.
Please be aware larger event bookings (that require the dining tables to be moved) must be made at a weekend, for Rapid Response need to coordinate removing tables and setting them back up again, in time for dining on a Monday morning.
To book the RKC, please complete York SU's events inquiry form, ticking 'The Lounge' as your option for the booking. Please be aware that you cannot book the RKC without booking The Lounge too!
Your group will also need to provide £250 upfront to pay for the staffing of the RKC/ The Lounge, which is opened specially for event bookings.
Central Hall is being increasingly used for teaching during the week. This means that any large-scale events by student groups (ie. anything that requires staging and seating to be rearranged) will need to take place on a Saturday, to allow Rapid Response enough time to set up and reset the room afterwards.
For any layout or seating adjustments for Central Hall, please contact the Rapid Response team at room-setup@york.ac.uk in the first stages of planning your event.
Please refer to the default seating and staging for Central Hall, and use this to decide any seating or staging rearrangements for your event.
Rapid Response require at least the morning before your event and the morning after your event has taken place to reset your space.
This needs to be accounted for in your room booking, for example:
If your event takes place at 17:00-22:00 on a Saturday, you will need to book out Central Hall from 09:00 on that Saturday to 12:00 on the Sunday, to give Rapid Response the time to reset the space!
Above: Default layout seating and staging for Central Hall.
We work with the Room Bookings team over the summer to ensure regular student group room bookings are prioritised before the bookings system opens to the wider University community.
This also allows York SU to ensure high-demand rooms, such as flat floor space, are distributed fairly across all groups who need it, rather than being subject to a first-come-first-served basis when Planon opens.
This form typically opens in June and closes in early July - you will receive an email from your link staff member with the details. After the form closes, any further booking requests must be made through Planon as usual once general bookings open in late August.
If you want to book a room in a department and can't find it on Planon, email the room bookings team at roombookings@york.ac.uk to book this.