By: Communications
Over the spring break, some facilities and services at UEA will have reduced opening hours and partial closures.
Food and drink outlets
UNIO (Union House): open between Thursday 2 and Tuesday 7 April
Zest (level 01, The Square): closed between Thursday 2 and Tuesday 7 April
Vista (level 1, The Square): closed between Thursday 2 and Tuesday 7 April
Ziggy's (The Street): closed between Thursday 2 and Tuesday 7 April
Blend (level 0, The Square): closed between Thursday 2 and Tuesday 7 April
Cafe 57 (Julian Study Centre): closed between Thursday 2 and Tuesday 7 April
Grain (The Enterprise Centre): closed between Thursday 2 and Tuesday 7 April
Sportspark
The Sportspark will remain open over the spring break. For full details on activities and opening times, visit the Sportspark website.
The shop
The Shop will remain open as usual over the spring break but with reduced opening hours of 11am to 3pm between Thursday 2 April and Tuesday 7 April.
bar(su)
bar(su) will be closed between Thursday 2 April and Tuesday 7 April inclusive.
Sainsbury Centre
The Sainsbury Centre will be open daily from 10am to 5pm over the spring break but will be closed on Monday 6 April. The Modern Life Café will also be closed on Tuesday 7 April. The Sculpture Park will be open daily during daylight hours. For more information, including online activities, upcoming exhibitions and booking tickets, visit the Sainsbury Centre website.
Medical Centre
The UEA Medical Centre (UMS) will close on Friday 3 April and reopen on Tuesday 7 April. When UMS is closed, please phone NHS 111 for medical assistance, or 999 in a life-threatening emergency. For full details on opening hours and booking appointments, visit the UMS webpage.
Library
The Library will be open 24/7 throughout the spring break, with UEA Security staff available at the Library reception desk. Library staff will be available to answer queries up until 4.30pm on Wednesday 1 April and from 9am on Wednesday 8 April. Full details on Library services, opening times and facilities can be found on Library Online.
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