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Fresher’s Ball to be held on Saturday 28 September 2024

Fresher’s Ball to be held on Saturday 28 September 2024

  • Date12 September 2024

Royal Holloway Students’ Union will be welcoming new arrivals with its Freshers’ Festival, which commences on Friday 20 September, culminating in the Freshers’ Ball on Saturday 28 September.

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Tony Logan, Chief Executive of Royal Holloway Students’ Union, would like to take this opportunity to inform local residents about the Freshers’ Ball:

“We’re incredibly excited to welcome students back to our Egham campus in September and will be launching our events programme on Friday 20 September. Further to feedback received throughout the year, we are continuing to deliver the majority of our events within our buildings.

"The only exception is Freshers’ Ball, which will be partly hosted outside the Students’ Union Building on Saturday 28 September. The event features a silent disco contained within an outdoor structure and masked by existing buildings to reduce the risk of noise disturbance. The event will commence at 8pm with a curfew of 2am."

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