Victoria Hall Limited
Founded | 1996 |
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Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
Number of locations | United Kingdom, Germany and Spain |
Services | Property investment and development |
Total assets | In excess of 2bn |
Parent | The O'Flynn Group |
Website |
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Victoria Hall is a company providing Student Accommodation in the UK. It is part of the O'Flynn Group, a privately owned property and construction company.[1] Using a model developed in Cork over 15 years ago, Victoria Hall was formed in 1996 to develop the student accommodation branch of the company and export this part of the business from Ireland, into the UK. Since then Victoria Hall has grown to have a presence in 11 major cities in the UK and on mainland Europe.
Operations
Victoria Hall is home to almost 7000 students in 11 cities in the UK, Ireland (Cork), and in mainland Europe in Germany (Bremen) and Spain, the Colegio Mayor Galileo Galilei www.galileogalilei.com (Valencia).[2] Properties are managed autonomously with a central company office in London.
Victoria Hall develops, owns and operates all of its large property schemes, which function independently and in partnership with universities. Partnership agreements have been formed with The University of Birmingham,[3] University of Wales Institute, Cardiff,[4] Glasgow University,[5] De Montfort University,[6] Liverpool John Moores University,[7] The University of Manchester,[8] Newcastle University,[9] Northumbria University,[10] and Sheffield Hallam University.[11]
Victoria Hall in Wembley, London has been built with an investment in a new, renewable energy source called Biomass which is expected to reduce the carbon footprint of the building significantly.[12]
Victoria Hall in Wolverhampton consists of four tower blocks, the tallest of which is 25 stories and is the tallest modular building, principally constructed offsite, in Europe.[13]
Victoria Hall has been recognised and awarded for its accommodation in an independent annual survey of students in higher education conducted by the National Student Housing Survey[14] . It was voted the Best Private Hall Provider by students in the National Student Housing Survey 2011. It was also awarded an International Accommodation Quality Mark, given to providers and universities to recognise the service it offers international students.[15]
Details of Accommodation
City | Number of Beds | Opened | Image |
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Birmingham | 656 | 1999 | |
Bremen | 284 | 2009 | |
Cardiff | 410 | 2003 | |
Glasgow | 470 | 2003 | |
Leicester | 541 | 2003 & 2006 | |
Liverpool | 416 | 2000 | |
Manchester, Higher Cambridge Street | 397 | 1997 | |
Manchester, Upper Brook Street | 438 | 2001 | |
Newcastle | 445 | 2008 | |
Nottingham | 602 | 2004 & 2006 | |
Sheffield | 499 | 1999 | |
Valencia | 587 | Purchased 2007 | |
Wembley | 435 | 2011 | |
Wolverhampton | 657 | 2009 |
References
- ↑ O'Flynn Group
- ↑ Victoria Hall, "About Us"
- ↑ University of Birmingham, "Third Party Providers"
- ↑ UWIC Accommodation, "Nomination agreements with Private Halls"
- ↑ Glasgow University, "Residence Profiles, Victoria Hall"
- ↑ De Montfort University, "Victoria Hall of Residence"
- ↑ LJMU Accommodation, "Victoria Hall"
- ↑ The University of Manchester
- ↑ Newcastle University, "Managed Partnership Accommodation, Victoria Hall"
- ↑ Northumbria University "University Residences"
- ↑ Sheffield Hallam University "Accommodation, Residences"
- ↑ Victoria Hall Wembley information
- ↑ "Victoria Hall Wolverhampton". archprof.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-09-03.
- ↑ National Student Housing Survey
- ↑ NSHS awards 2011