Accommodation

Although the event is non-residential, accommodation is available in the locality and in the University residences on campus. Contact the University Accommodation Office, Tel: 028 7012 4068, Email: accommodationc@ulster.ac.uk for on-campus enquiries or Coleraine Tourist Information Office, Tel: 028 7034 4723

Books for Book Aid

We continue to support Book Aid through the generous donating of books people no longer need. Christian books, Bibles, children's Ladybird books both Christian and secular which are given, are channelled to "book famine" areas of the world. Please continue to support this cause.

Hearing Disability

Signing will be provided during the Bible Readings and Evening Celebrations.

Recordings

Bible Readings, Evening Celebrations and the majority of seminars will be recorded.  These will be available on CD during the week at a cost of £4 each, while stocks last or can be ordered for later dispatch.  Downloads of the Bible Readings and Evening Celebrations will be available after New Horizon at a cost of £3 each.  CDs of seminars can also be ordered online.

Refreshments

Breakfast, lunch and snacks can be purchased in the University Refectories. Tea/Coffee will be available in the Pavilion Main Entrance, Hope Street and University Main Buildings.

Resource Centre

Based in the Pavilion Main Entrance tent, books and speaker recommendations and resources will be available for purchase.

Special Celebration for people with learning disability

A relaxed time of interactive worship, prayer and Bible teaching using an easy to read version of the Bible, some signs and drama.  Run by Prospects volunteers on Wednesday morning (15th August) in M102, Upper Octagon at 11.30am.  Everyone welcome.

Sunday Ministry

New Horizon speakers will take part in local church services on Sunday, 12th August. Full details will be provided nearer the time.

Visually impaired

Songs will be available in large print and Braille.

Volunteers Commissioning Service

Sunday, 12th August at 5.00pm in the Diamond, University Main Buildings.

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Parking

Morning Parking
Those attending New Horizon may park on the university campus but should use only the car parks designated for New Horizon use. Standard University parking charges will apply. On entering the campus, at the barrier you will be given a New Horizon Identification Disc which must be displayed on the windscreen of your car. Stewards will direct to the car parks, clearly signed, designated for New Horizon use. A shuttle bus service will operate between these car parks and the Pavilion. Under no circumstances should car parks other than these be used. Contravention of these relaxed parking restrictions could damage the goodwill shown to us by the University.

Evening Parking

All campus car parks are available in the evenings, free of charge between the hours of 6.00p.m. and 12.00 midnight. Note however that if you arrive before 6.00p.m. or leave the campus after 12.00 midnight, you will be charged for the whole time your car was in the car park. Stewards will direct traffic to appropriate car parks. A shuttle bus service will operate between car parks and the Pavilion.

Disabled Parking
The car park next to the New Horizon Pavilion is available for Disabled Badge Holders at £2 per car per morning. There is no evening charge. Please note that to gain access to the Disabled Car Park, you must register with New Horizon through the Office in advance and display both a New Horizon Pass and your Blue Disabled Badge.

The University has advised us that vehicles in non-designated car parking spaces or parked on roads within the campus, will be clamped. Our Car Park Stewards carry out a very difficult task and work in all weather conditions. Please give them every encouragement, and be appreciative of their helpfulness.