


Too Good To Go lets you buy and collect this food, at a significantly discounted price, to stop it going to waste. This includes the Pret on campus, and some Tesco stores across the city.Įvery day delicious, fresh, food and drink gets thrown away at cafes, restaurants and hotels across Manchester, just because it hasn’t sold in time. On OLIO, you’ll find millions of people giving away food and other household items to their neighbours, all for free. These can buy and sell clothes and accessories, helping you make cash, get a deal, and be better for the planet by supporting more sustainable fashion. You’ll need to have set up your University ID to get access. It can also sometimes be cheaper to split a taxi between you if you’re travelling in a group.Īccess free discount codes, food discounts and shopping deals on your favourite brands – all exclusive for students. Taking a cab in the UK is more expensive than public transport, but if you’re travelling back from a night out or find yourself in an unfamiliar place, getting an Uber or Bolt might be the easiest way of getting home. Stagecoach operates most of the buses and their app lets you see buses on a live map, plan your journey and buy mobile tickets. You’re going to be spending quite a lot of time on Oxford Road over the next few years, and it’s one of the busiest bus route in Europe. You can hire them from as little has 0.05p per minute through the Beryl app. Easily navigate Manchester with turn-by-turn instructions, covering all transport modes, live, up-to-the minute information and multiple route options.Ĭycling is probably the quickest way of getting around Manchester – and one of the healthiest! You’ll spot yellow bicycles docked across Manchester including on campus and in Fallowfield.
