During Freshers' Week, we have a variety of events ranging from a movie night to a walk to Sham Castle, and a Chai event. We will also be present at the SU Groups Day.
There is a Jagannath Mandir in the city of Bath, which is now moving closer to the city center in Old Field, Dartmouth Avenue. Additionally, we have been working with the university to organize a prayer space on campus.
Regular buses (U1 and U2) are available for transport from campus into the city. These buses run every 10 minutes and are the best way to travel as a student in Bath. For students in city accommodation, buses are the most convenient form of transport to campus.
The university and the Students' Union offer a range of support services, from academic to wellbeing support. Alternatively, you can reach out to one of our committee members, and we can direct you to the appropriate resources.
The Bath Hindu Society hosts a range of events, from cultural activities to sports. There are numerous societies in the Students' Union, so there’s something for everyone. Attending socials is a great way to meet new people in your first year.
Yes, vegetarian food is readily available both on campus and in the city. All events at the Bath Hindu Society are strictly vegetarian and alcohol-free to create an inclusive environment.
Yes, there are Indian tiffin services in Bath that you can contact for regular meals: Jyotiben Patel (+44 7400 338802) and Ruchir Thakkar (+44 7471 246650). Nimmi’s Kitchen in Bristol also provides high-quality food. Contact Nimmi’s Kitchen at +44 7456 065722, and mention the Bath Hindu Society for easy access to vegetarian meals. We’re also planning cooking sessions for freshers.
Our team recommends a "man with a van" service from Claude Constant Lowa (+44 7958 460590). Mention the Hindu Society for a discounted rate.