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WMSC reveals dates
for season two
Formula E calendar
5
The second Formula E season will get
underway on Saturday, October 17 2015
in Beijing and will end in London, having
travelled to at least nine different countries
on three continents.
Compared to last season, the main change
is the addition of the Paris ePrix on April
23, which will take place on a circuit built
up around the architectural complex of Les
Invalides. The venue for the fifth round is
still to be decided, while the absence of
the Monaco ePrix is due to an alternation
of dates with the Grand Prix de Monaco
Historique, which takes place only on even-
numbered years.
“We are pleased to confirm that the
second season will again feature 11
ePrix,” commented Alejandro Agag, CEO of
Formula E. “It’s an important sign of stability
and it consolidates the presence of the
Championship in the panoply of major global
motorsport events run under the aegis of
the FIA.”
“Over the past few months, we have
received many indications of interest from
numerous cities from all over the world,
which is another confirmation of the
extraordinary reception that Formula E has
received all over the world during its first
season,” added Agag. “We have chosen to
keep the number of races the same, with
the aim of planting even more solid roots
in the cities which trusted in us right from
the start. We have added one of the world’s
most important capitals and an amazing city,
Paris, which will be one of the highlights of
the season. As for the location of the fifth
round, the one on March 19, we are working
to maintain the same geographic allocation
of races: the aim is to have a fourth ePrix on
the American continent.
“The first season only ended a short time
ago in the fantastic setting of Battersea
Park in London and already we cannot wait
to get the new season underway with FIA,
the teams and our partners.”
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2015/2016 FIA Formula E
Championship – Calendar
* All events remain subject to FIA track homologation
** TBC
Round Date Country ePrix
01 17.10.15 China Beijing
02 07.11.15 Malaysia Putrajaya
03 19.12.15 Uruguay** Punta del Este**
04 06.02.16 Argentina** Buenos Aires**
05 19.03.16 TBD TBD
06 02.04.16 USA Long Beach
07 23.04.16 France Paris
08 21.05.16 Germany Berlin
09 04.06.16 Russia Moscow
10 Date TBD UK London
11 Date TBD UK London
The clouds close in ahead of the DHL Berlin ePrix
One of the Mahindra cars from the very first test at Donington Park
The start to the Beijing ePrix signals the birth of Formula E
2014/2015
Season in
pictures
We take a look back at some of the
best pictures and moments from
the first season of the FIA Formula E
Championship.
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FORMULA E
Design and artworking for the London race, Battersea Park.
A5 flyer to show the event date and race times.
The Livewire magazine was an online internal document
that was created monthly. Retouching images supplied and
typesetting layout.
2015 FIA FORMULA E
VISA LONDON ePRIX
_VISA LONDON
ePRIX
_BATTERSEA PARK
27 & 28 JUNE
Enter promo code EPRIX10
for 10% off tickets
Join us in Battersea Park for
the season finale. Race1 Sat 27
& Race 2 Sun 28 June, 2015.
Held against the stunning backdrop of Battersea Park,
this spectacular event will bring top level motorsport
back to the British capital for the first time in a
generation. Battersea Park promises to provide a thrilling
climax to this ground-breaking electric motor racing series.
Hospitality packages
also available at:
TICKETS FROM £20
ALBERT BRIDGE
eVILLAGE
T17
T16
T5
T11
T15
T12
T13
T3
T1
T2
T8
T7
T9
T4
T14
T10
T6
BATTERSEA
POWER STATION
NORTH
EMOTION
ALBERTBRIDGEROAD
CHELSEA EMBANKMENT
BATTERSEA
BRIDGE
ROAD
BATTERSEA PARK ROAD
QUEENSTOWNROAD
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
BATTERSEA PARK
BOATING LAKE
RIVER THAMES
SPORTS
ARENA
START
MAIN
ENTRANCE
QUEENSTOWN RD
7 mins (0.3mi)
CLAPHAM JCTN
20 mins (1.1mi)
SLOANE SQ
16 mins (0.8mi)
BATTERSEA PK
4 mins (0.2mi)
Official PartnersGlobal Partner
EVENT PROGRAMME
Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th June 2015
Start End Activity Place Sat 27 Sun 28
07:00 Park Opens Track • •
08:15 09:00 NON QUALIFYING PRACTICE 1 TRACK • •
10:00 Qualifying group lottery EMOTION Club • •
10:30 11:00 NON QUALIFYING PRACTICE 2 TRACK • •
11:10 11:40 Pit walk & VIP laps Pitlane & Track • •
11:55 Pre-qualifying Par Fermé (20 cars) Pitlane & Track • •
12:00 12:10 QUALIFYING GROUP 1 TRACK • •
12:15 12:25 QUALIFYING GROUP 2 TRACK • •
12:30 12:40 QUALIFYING GROUP 3 TRACK • •
12:45 12:55 QUALIFYING GROUP 4 TRACK • •
13:30 14:00 Pit walk & VIP laps Pitlane & Track • •
14:05 14:25 Driver autograph session eVillage • •
14:10 14:30 Formula E School Series Race TRACK •
14:30 14:55 Parade Track •
14:40 14:55 Parade Track •
15:33 Grid visit by VIP Guests Track • •
16:04 RACE TRACK • •
17:05 Podium ceremony Podium • •
20:00 PARK CLOSES TRACK • •
Key to map
TURN NUMBER
HOSPITALITY ZONE
SPECTATOR/
VIEWING ZONE
EMOTION CLUB
eVILLAGE
TRACKING POINT
TRACKING POINT
& FOOTBRIDGE
GATE NUMBER
DISABLED
ACCESS POINT
TUBE
NATIONAL RAIL
GOLD TICKET ZONE
LivewireAugust 2015eNewsletter for Formula E sponsors, teams and partners
COUNTDOWN BEGINS TO
FORMULA E SEASON TWO
2015/2016 CALENDAR REVEALED
PRE-SEASON DONINGTON PARK TESTING
FIA HOMOLOGATES MANUFACTURERS
FORMULA E
Online advertising for the London race, Battersea Park.
Advertising and retouching for the Evening Standard
homepage and an online banner.
AAA EXCHIBITION PANELS TfL
Access All Areas exhibition design and artwork.
Utilising supplied information across 5 event spaces.
Information was gathered and used as infographics
to display the areas throughout London for those who
are disabled and less mobile.
REGENTS UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
Freelance work for Regents University. Design and layout for a
typographic heavy calendar schedule. The calaendar was created
to fold up and fit into the students pockets and roll through the
year split into 4 sections for the months seasons.
25 26 27 28
Welcome Party
29 30
Boat Party
31
Half-Day London Tour
Tour of Camden
01
Fun Day
02 03 04
Wicked
05
RACL’s Party
06
Jack the Ripper walk
07
Oxford day trip
08
Monumental London
Walking Tour
09 10 11
‘Get Together’
Freshers’ Club Night
12 13
Freshers’ Fair
14
Half-Day London Tour
Boat Party
15
Stonehenge & Bath
Day trip
16 17 18
Welcome Party
19 20
Boat Party
21
Harry Potter World Tour
London Open House
22
London Open House
23 24 25
Grand Autumn Party
G.A.P After Party
26
Beach Party
27 28
Brighton Day Trip
How to book
Events and Activities Calendar Induction
Student
Services
Student
Union
Anderson
Tours
Sunday Tuesday ThursdayMonday Wednesday Friday Saturday
Sunday Tuesday ThursdayMonday Wednesday Friday Saturday
Wednesday, 28th August – Welcome Party
Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free
Come along to the Student Bar and enjoy a Welcome
to Britain themed party. A great opportunity to mingle and
meet other study-abroad students. Traditional pints and
drinks will be available. All of this and more, brought to you
by your Student Union. Booking Information: No booking
required.
Friday, 30th August – Boat Party
19:00-00.00 / £15.00
Enjoy a lovely cruise on the scenic Thames River. Pass
by remarkable monuments and attractions such as Big Ben,
St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the London Eye whilst having a great
time with friends to the sounds of DJ Alex Gretton. Ticket
includes a one-way bus ride to Westminster Pier and a free
drink of your choice. Meeting Point: Regent’s University main
entrance at 18.40. Booking Information: Tickets available
from the SU promotional booths or the Student Union
Office in Acland 10.
Saturday, 31st August – Half-Day London Tour
13.00—16.30 / £16.00
London is one of the world’s most famous and exiting
cities with an abundance of historical landmarks and
attractions, some dating back over a thousand years. See
for yourself the dazzling spectacle of Buckingham Palace,
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of
London, and St Paul’s Cathedral with a coach panoramic
tour of London’s most remarkable landmarks. Meeting
Point: Regent’s University main entrance - Buses depart
at 13.00.Booking Information: Please visit http://www.
andersontours.co.uk/Regent’s-university (Password: Regents)
Saturday, 31st August – Camden Walk
17.30-21.00 / Free
From markets to music, London’s Camden Town offers a
wealth of eclectic experiences, where visitors and locals
gather to hunt for treasures in Camden’s markets, stroll by
Regent’s Canal, gaze at the beautiful buildings, sample cuisine
from around the world, listen to live music and soak up the
vibrant and diverse atmosphere. Meeting Point: Regent’s
University main entrance. Booking Information: Please
visit the Student Union Office in Acland 10.
Sunday, 1st September – Fun Day
Reid Hall Lawns 12.00-17.00
Enjoy a lovely afternoon on the lawn with a series of
entertainment, such as sports, “the gladiator”, and “bungee
cord run”. Have fun with friends to the sound of DJ Alex
Gretton, brought to you by the Student Union. Booking
Information: No booking required.
Wednesday, 4th September– Wicked Theatre Tickets
19.30-22.00 / £18.00
Based on the acclaimed novel and characters in ‘The
Wonderful Wizard of Oz’, Wicked tells the incredible
untold story of an unlikely but profound friendship
between two girls who first meet as sorcery students.
Their extraordinary adventures in Oz will ultimately see
them fulfill their destinies as Glinda The Good and the
Wicked Witch of the West.
Booking Information: Please visit the Student Union
Office in Acland 10. Availability: Only 20 places available.
Thursday, 5th September – RACL Party
Sway 22:00-03.00 / Free
The Student Union welcomes all the RACL students to Sway.
It has four different bars – Crystal, Cream, Milk and Groovy
Wonderland, so you can be sure there is something for
everyone. Illuminated dance floor and refined decoration.
Booking Information: No booking required; Entrance is
free on display of Student ID card.
Friday, 6th September – Jack the Ripper Walk
20:00-22.00 / £5.00
Explore how the Autumn of Terror in 1888 can still chill to the
bone to this very day. Discover the history oftheWhitechapel
murders and how they have passed into a genre almost in their
own right. On this tour step back and imagine gas-lit alleys, hear
the voices of the “Children of the ghetto” crushers, coves,
slummers and unfortunates. Meeting Point: Tower Hill Tube
Stationat19.45.Booking Information: Please visit the Student
Union Office in Acland 10.
Saturday, 7th September – Oxford Day Trip
08.00—18.00 / £28.00
Oxford, The City of Dreaming Spires, is famous the world
over for its University and place in history. For over 800
years, it has been a home to royalty and scholars, and since
the 9th century an established town, although people
are known to have lived in the area for thousands of
years. The tour includes a panoramic tour of Oxford and
entrance into Christ Church College. Meeting Point:
Regent’s University main entrance. Booking Information:
Please visit: http://www.andersontours.co.uk/Regent’s-
university (Password: Regents).
Sunday, 8th September – Monumental London Tour
15.00—17.30 / £7.00
Experience many of London’s magical sights and sounds!
Take in many of the iconic sites of London, from Big Ben
and the Houses of Parliament to the Tower of London and
Tower Bridge. This tour is a snap-happy photo frenzy with
stories of executions, the royals, city life and a few hidden
surprises in between. Meeting Point: Nelson’s Column –
Trafalgar Square. Important Information: You will need a
one day travel pass. Booking Information: Please visit the
Student Union Office in Acland 10 to purchase tickets..
Wednesday, 11th September – ‘Get Together’ Drinks
Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free
Join us for some drinks at our very own Student Bar to mingle
before we go out to one of London’s exclusive clubs. Bring your
new friends for an epic night brought to you by the Student
Union. Booking Information: Booking not required.
Friday, 13th September – Freshers’ Club Night
Jalouse 22.00—03.00/£15.00
After the student bar we will be heading to Jalouse
located discreetly in the heart of Mayfair. “This is
London’s first art interior club, and by far, its most
memorable social environment.” With constant visits by
celebrities and royalty you will have a night to remember.
Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance.
Booking Information: Tickets are available from the
SU promotional booths located around campus or the
Student Union Office in Acland 10.
Friday, 13th September – Freshers’ Fair
Tuke Lawn 10.00—15.00
Come to Tuke Lawns for a lovely BBQ lunch, get information
about Student Services, Student Union, student clubs,
societies, bank accounts, healthcare, mobile phones and
much more...
Saturday, 14th September – Half-Day London Tour
13.00—16.30 / £16.00
London is one of the world’s most famous and exiting cities
with an abundance of historical landmarks and attractions,
some dating back over a thousand years. See for yourself
the dazzling spectacle of Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and
the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London, and St
Paul’s Cathedral with a coach panoramic tour of London’s
most remarkable landmarks. Meeting Point: Regent’s
University main entrance - Buses will depart at 13.00. Booking
Information: Please visit http://www.andersontours.co.uk/
Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents)
Saturday, 14th September – Boat Party
Westminster Pier (Thames) 19.30—23.30 / £10.00
Enjoy a cruise on the scenic Thames River. Pass by
remarkable monuments and attractions such as Big Ben,
St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the London Eye whilst having a
great time with friends to the sounds of DJ Alex Gretton.
Meeting Point: Westminster Pier at 19.30. Booking
Information: Tickets available from the SU promotional
booths located around campus, or alternatively the
Student Union Office in Acland 10.
Sunday, 15th September – Stonehenge & Bath Day Trip
07.30—19.00 / £29.00
As one of the country’s most famous World Heritage sites,
Stonehenge is a “must see” for anyone visiting the UK.
Entrance is included and complimentary audio guides are
available for group members at the site. Next stop is the
city of Bath where Anderson Tours includes a sightseeing
tour plus entrance to the world famous Roman Baths, which
were built over 2000 years ago! Meeting Point: Regent’s
University main entrance - Buses will depart at 07.30 sharp.
Booking Information: Please visit http://www.andersontours.
co.uk/Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents)
Wednesday, 18th September– Welcome Back Club Night
Cuckoo 22.00—03.00 / £15.00
Come celebrate the beginning of term and catch up with
friends at The Cuckoo Club, featuring fine dining upstairs
and dancing downstairs, where DJs spin a fusion of musical
genres and patrons are illuminated by rows of ceiling-mounted
LED lights flashing in tune to the appropriate mood and
music. Booking Information: Tickets available from the SU
promotional booths located around campus, or alternatively
the Student Union Office in Acland 10.
Thursday, 19th September – A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre 19.30—16.30 / £15.00
Hermia loves Lysander and Helena loves Demetrius – but
Demetrius is supposed to marry Hermia… When the Duke
tries to enforce the marriage, the lovers take refuge in the
woods and wander into the midst of a dispute between the
king and queen of the fairies. Shakespeare put some of his
most dazzling dramatic poetry at the service of this teasing,
hilarious and amazingly inventive play. Booking Information:
Please visit the Student Union Office in Acland 10.
Thursday, 19th September – Graffiti Night
Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free
Wear anything white, bust out your highlighters or markers
and join us at the student bar for a highlighter party!
Everyone writes on each other and by the end of the party
you are glowing. Booking Information: No booking required
Saturday, 21st September – Harry Potter World Day Trip
10.45—19.00 / £63.00
For all Harry Potter fans this private tour for Regent’s
University to the Warner Brothers Studio tour in Leavesden
will provide you with the chance to go behind the scenes
at the Harry Potter Studio Tour London. Includes return
coach travel, Entrance to Harry Potter and audio guides
(self-guided tour) and free time to explore the Warner
Brother Studio. Meeting Point: Regent’s University main
entrance. Booking Information: Please visit http://www.
andersontours.co.uk/Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents)
Saturday, 21st September & Sunday 22nd September
Open House London
Open House London celebrates all that is best about
the capital’s buildings, places and neighborhoods’. Every
September, it gives a unique opportunity to get out and
under the skin of London’s amazing architecture, with
over 700 buildings of all kinds opening their doors to
everyone – all for free.
(http://www.londonopenhouse.org)
Wednesday, 25th September – Grand Autumn Party
Maddox
Do not miss the biggest event on the calendar, taking place
beneath a magical marquee on Tuke Lawn. In celebration of
Regent’s new University status, the theme of the event will
be Red & Black, and will include entertainment, music, food
and drinks. ‘Grand Autumn Party’ After Party. Booking
Information: No booking required.
Thursday, 26th September– Beach Party
Student Bar 19:00—23.00 / Free
Missed out the beach this summer? Have no fear; join us for
a beach party in our very own student bar! Wear anything
that you didn’t get the chance to during your holidays!
Summery drinks will be available!
Booking Information: No booking required
Saturday, 28th September – Brighton Day Trip
08.00—19.00 / £28.00
Enjoy a break at the seaside in the cosmopolitan city of
Brighton! The tour includes a guided coach panoramic tour of
Brighton and entrance to the Royal Pavilion and plenty of time
free to explore the sea front, lounge on the beach or stroll
along the pier and shop in the quaint Lanes district of the town.
Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance
Booking Information: Please visit http://www.andersontours.
co.uk/Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents)
A very warm welcome from the Student Services Department and Student
Union here at Regent’s University London! This is the calendar of events
during Induction Period.
Inside you will see plenty of exciting activities for you to attend and enjoy. Each term we work hard
to prepare a series of events designed to give you an understanding of British and European culture
by visiting many wonderful places and attending special events around the University and the city.
This is a unique opportunity to enhance your student experience and be a part of one of the greatest
and most culturally diverse cities in the world, while also providing the opportunity to socialize
formerly engage with other students’, staff and faculty.
September 2013
August 2013
Anderson Travel Tours: Please visit the
following site and follow the instructions
to book the trips of your choice.
http://www.andersontours.co.uk
Regent’s-university (Password: Regent’s
Student Union Events:
Tickets available from the SU promotional
booths located around campus, or alternatively
the Student Union Office in Acland 10.
Student Services Events:
Places can be reserved and tickets can be
purchased from the Student Union Office in
Acland 10.
Enjoy a lovely cruise on the scenic Thames River. Pass
by remarkable monuments and attractions such as Big Ben,
St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the London Eye whilst having a great
time with friends to the sounds of DJ Alex Gretton. Ticket
includes a one-way bus ride to Westminster Pier and a free
Regent’s University main
Booking Information: Tickets available
from the SU promotional booths or the Student Union
at 13.00.Booking Information: Please visit http://www.
andersontours.co.uk/Regent’s-university (Password: Regents)
Saturday, 31st August – Camden Walk
17.30-21.00 / Free
From markets to music, London’s Camden Town offers a
wealth of eclectic experiences, where visitors and locals
gather to hunt for treasures in Camden’s markets, stroll by
Regent’s Canal, gaze at the beautiful buildings, sample cuisine
from around the world, listen to live music and soak up the
vibrant and diverse atmosphere. Meeting Point: Regent’s
Wednesday, 4th September– Wicked Theatre Tickets
19.30-22.00 / £18.00
Based on the acclaimed novel and characters in ‘The
Wonderful Wizard of Oz’, Wicked tells the incredible
untold story of an unlikely but profound friendship
between two girls who first meet as sorcery students.
Their extraordinary adventures in Oz will ultimately see
them fulfill their destinies as Glinda The Good and the
Wicked Witch of the West.
Booking Information: Please visit the Student Union
Office in Acland 10. Availability: Only 20 places available.
RACL Party
The Student Union welcomes all the RACL students to Sway.
It has four different bars – Crystal, Cream, Milk and Groovy
Wonderland, so you can be sure there is something for
everyone. Illuminated dance floor and refined decoration.
No booking required; Entrance is
Jack the Ripper Walk
Explore how the Autumn of Terror in 1888 can still chill to the
bone to this very day. Discover the history oftheWhitechapel
murders and how they have passed into a genre almost in their
own right. On this tour step back and imagine gas-lit alleys, hear
the voices of the “Children of the ghetto” crushers, coves,
Meeting Point: Tower Hill Tube
Please visit the Student
Oxford Day Trip
Oxford, The City of Dreaming Spires, is famous the world
over for its University and place in history. For over 800
years, it has been a home to royalty and scholars, and since
the 9th century an established town, although people
are known to have lived in the area for thousands of
years. The tour includes a panoramic tour of Oxford and
entrance into Christ Church College. Meeting Point:
Regent’s University main entrance. Booking Information:
Please visit: http://www.andersontours.co.uk/Regent’s-
university (Password: Regents).
Sunday, 8th September – Monumental London Tour
15.00—17.30 / £7.00
Experience many of London’s magical sights and sounds!
Take in many of the iconic sites of London, from Big Ben
and the Houses of Parliament to the Tower of London and
Tower Bridge. This tour is a snap-happy photo frenzy with
stories of executions, the royals, city life and a few hidden
surprises in between. Meeting Point: Nelson’s Column –
Trafalgar Square. Important Information: You will need a
one day travel pass. Booking Information: Please visit the
Student Union Office in Acland 10 to purchase tickets..
Wednesday, 11th September – ‘Get Together’ Drinks
Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free
Join us for some drinks at our very own Student Bar to mingle
before we go out to one of London’s exclusive clubs. Bring your
new friends for an epic night brought to you by the Student
Union. Booking Information: Booking not required.
Friday, 13th September – Freshers’ Club Night
Jalouse 22.00—03.00/£15.00
After the student bar we will be heading to Jalouse
located discreetly in the heart of Mayfair. “This is
London’s first art interior club, and by far, its most
memorable social environment.” With constant visits by
celebrities and royalty you will have a night to remember.
Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance.
Booking Information: Tickets are available from the
SU promotional booths located around campus or the
Student Union Office in Acland 10.
Friday, 13th September – Freshers’ Fair
Tuke Lawn 10.00—15.00
Come to Tuke Lawns for a lovely BBQ lunch, get information
Please visit the Student Union Office in Acland 10.
Graffiti Night
Wear anything white, bust out your highlighters or markers
and join us at the student bar for a highlighter party!
Everyone writes on each other and by the end of the party
you are glowing. Booking Information: No booking required
Harry Potter World Day Trip
For all Harry Potter fans this private tour for Regent’s
University to the Warner Brothers Studio tour in Leavesden
will provide you with the chance to go behind the scenes
at the Harry Potter Studio Tour London. Includes return
coach travel, Entrance to Harry Potter and audio guides
(self-guided tour) and free time to explore the Warner
Regent’s University main
Please visit http://www.
andersontours.co.uk/Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents)
Saturday, 21st September & Sunday 22nd September
Open House London
Open House London celebrates all that is best about
the capital’s buildings, places and neighborhoods’. Every
September, it gives a unique opportunity to get out and
under the skin of London’s amazing architecture, with
over 700 buildings of all kinds opening their doors to
everyone – all for free.
(http://www.londonopenhouse.org)
Wednesday, 25th September –Wednesday, 25th September –Wednesday, 25th September Grand Autumn Party– Grand Autumn Party–
Maddox
Do not miss the biggest event on the calendar, taking place
beneath a magical marquee on Tuke Lawn. In celebration of
Regent’s new University status, the theme of the event will
be Red & Black, and will include entertainment, music, food
and drinks. ‘Grand Autumn Party’ After Party. Booking
Information: No booking required.
Thursday, 26th September–Thursday, 26th September–Thursday, 26th September Beach Party
Student Bar 19:00—23.00 / Free
Missed out the beach this summer? Have no fear; join us for
a beach party in our very own student bar! Wear anything
that you didn’t get the chance to during your holidays!
Summery drinks will be available!
Booking Information: No booking required
Saturday, 28th September –Saturday, 28th September –Saturday, 28th September Brighton Day Trip
08.00—19.00 / £28.00
Enjoy a break at the seaside in the cosmopolitan city of
Brighton! The tour includes a guided coach panoramic tour of
Brighton and entrance to the Royal Pavilion and plenty of time
free to explore the sea front, lounge on the beach or stroll
along the pier and shop in the quaint Lanes district of the town.
Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance
Booking Information: Please visit http://www.andersontours.
co.uk/Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents)
Sunday Tuesday ThursdayMonday Wednesday Friday Saturday
Sunday Tuesday ThursdayMonday Wednesday SaturdayFriday
01 02 03
Octoberfest – Beer
Garden
04
Edinburgh Weekend Trip
05
Edinburgh Weekend Trip
Monumental London
Walking Tour
06
Edinburgh Weekend Trip
07 08 09 10
Save the Children
Danceathon
11
Houses of Parliament
Tour
12
Windsor & Hampton
Court Palace Day Trip
13 14 15 16 17
Pajama Party Night
18 19
20 21 22 23 24
UN Day: International
Day
25 26
27 28 29 30
Ghost Walk
31
Halloween House Party
01
Paris Weekend Trip
02
Paris Weekend Trip
03
Paris Weekend Trip
04 05
Bonfire Night
06 07
Blackout – Neon Night
08 08 09
Lord Mayor’s Show
10 11 12 13 14
Thrift Shop Party
15
Pony Trekking
Weekend Trip
16
Pony Trekking
Weekend Trip
17
Pony Trekking
Weekend Trip
18 19 20 21
Toga Party
22 23
24 25 26 27 28
Turkey Day Party
29 30
Thursday, 3rd October Oktoberfest – Beer Garden
Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free
If you are one of the unlucky ones who are not able to
get to Germany for the Octoberfest, the Student Union
presents our very own die Wiesn! Prost!
Booking Information: No booking required
Friday 4th October & Sunday 6th October –
Edinburgh Weekend Trip
£181.00
With a journey time of only four hours from central London
to central Edinburgh, travelling time is kept to a minimum
allowing you to make the most of your time in this wonderful
city! This weekend break includes train, B&B hostel and a
guided sightseeing tour with a local Scottish guide.
Meeting Point: London’s King Cross Station. Booking
Information: Please visit http://www.andersontours.co.uk/
Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents)
Saturday, 5th October – Monumental London Tour
10.30-13.00/ £7.00
Experience many of London’s magical sights and sounds!
Take in many of the iconic sites of London, from Big Ben and
the Houses of Parliament to Tower Bridge, and Borough
Market. This tour is a snap-happy photo frenzy with stories
of executions, the royals, city life and a few hidden surprises
in between. Meeting Point: Nelson’s Column. Important
Information: You will need a one day travel pass for this tour
Booking Information: Please visit the Student Union Office
in Acland 10 to purchase tickets.
Thursday, 10th October – Save the Children Danceathon
Student Bar
18:30—23.00 / Free
The first ever Danceathon in Regent’s will be held at
the student bar on the 10th of October! It is a 5-hour
challenge, water will be provided, to raise money for Save
the Children charity. Get your friends to sponsor you
and raise money for a good cause. Booking Information:
No booking required
Friday, 11th October – Houses of Parliament Tour
15:30-17:00 / Free
An insightful and entertaining guided tour, offering
the opportunity to discover the fascinating blend of
history and politics that lies within one of the most
instantly recognisable buildings in the world. The tour
follows the processional route taken by the Queen when
she performs the State Opening of Parliament, going
through the Lords and Commons Chambers, Westminster
Hall, the Queen’s Robing Room, the Royal Gallery, Peers’
Lobby, Members’ Lobby and St Stephen’s Hall. Booking
Information: Please visit the Student Union Office in
Acland 10.
Tuesday, 5th November – Bonfire Night
Remember, Remember the fifth of November, Gunpowder,
treason and plot, I see no reason why gunpowder, treason
should ever be forgot…. Bonfire Night, also known as Guy
Fawkes’ Night, is a tradition dating back to the Gunpowder
Plot of 1605, when Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the Houses
of Parliament and King James I. The anniversary of Fawkes’
arrest is celebrated each year with fireworks
and bonfires. Make sure you celebrate Bonfire Night in style
at a spectacular London fireworks display! (http://www.
viewlondon.co.uk/london-fireworks-displays.aspx)
Thursday, 7th November – Blackout – Neon Night
Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free
Join us at the bar for a neon night; wear anything that
will glow under a black light! Wear white or highlighter
colours and enjoy the unique drinks at the bar.
Booking Information: No booking required
Saturday, 9th November – Lord Mayor’s Show
The Lord Mayor’s Show has floated, rolled, trotted,
marched and occasionally fought its way through 798
years of London history, to arrive in the 21st century
as one of the best-loved pageants. Over the centuries
the Mayor’s journey became one of London’s favourite
rituals, moving from river barges to horseback and then
into the magnificent State Coach, and around it grew
a splendidly rowdy and joyful mediaeval festival known
as the Lord Mayor’s Show. That ancient cavalcade is still
walking today! (http://www.lordmayorsshow.org/)
Thursday, 14th November – Thrift Shop Party
Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free
Think Macklemore! Savin’ my money and I’m hella
happy that’s a bargain, I’ma take your grandpa’s style,
I’ma take your grandpa’s style, No for real - ask your
grandpa - can I have his hand-me-downs?
Booking Information: No booking required
Friday 15th November – Sunday 17th November
Pony Trekking Weekend Trip £267.00
Discover the Black Mountain in Wales, with this Pony
Trekking Weekend, through the most easterly peaks
in the Brecon Beacons National Park; a rolling green
landscape of picturesque hills, valleys and tiny villages.
The trip includes a guided tour of Cardiff and entrance
into Caerphilly Castle, two nights accommodation and
return coach travel. Meeting Point: Regent’s University
main entrance - Buses will depart at 08.00 sharp.
Booking Information: Please visit http://www
andersontours.co.uk/Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents)
Thursday, 21st November – Toga Party
Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free
Yes that’s right; we are having a typical toga party!
Beg, borrow or steal your sheets/curtails/towels for
the night because Regent’s is going Roman for the night!
Booking Information: No booking required
Thursday, 28th November – Turkey Day
Student Ba18:30—23.00 / Free
It’s that time of the year to be thankful. So go get your
turkey and then come join us in the student bar to
continue the celebrations.
Booking Information: No booking required
Saturday, 12th October –
Windsor and Hampton Court Palace Day Trip
08.00-18.00 / £31.00
For a truly royal experience, venture with Anderson
Tours to Windsor and Hampton Court! Visit the retreats
of England’s royal families and immerse yourself in their
beauty. Included is entrance into Hampton Court Palace
and a guided sightseeing tour of Windsor!
Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance - Buses
will depart at 08.00 sharp.
Booking Information: Please visit http://www.andersontours.
co.uk/Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents)
Thursday, 17th October – Pajama Party Night
Student Bar
18:30—23.00 / Free
Ever wondered what a massive sleepover would look
like? Well here is your chance. Come dressed in
you PJ’s whatever it may be, onesie/nighty/green
lantern pj’s… your pick.
Booking Information: No booking required
Thursday, 24th October – UN Day: International Day
Student Bar
18:30—23.00 / Free
It’s that time of the year to celebrate the many countries that
represent the Regent’s University! It is the official UN Day
during which everyone wears the own countries national
costumes, colours or even the flags. Come to the student bar
to enjoy the multi-national atmosphere and represent your
nationality! Booking Information: No booking required
Wednesday, 30th October –
Ghosts, Gaslight and Guinness Walk
19:00-21:00 / £5.00
This is the most haunted city on earth: unutterably old,
built over a fen of undisclosed horrors. Now we don’t
want to weird you out, but where you will be going time
past and time present can fuse and you could
well be wayfaring to the rebecks of eternity. Meeting
Point: Holborn Underground Station Booking Information:
Please visit the Student Union Office in Acland 10.
Age Restrictions: You must be 18 or over.
Thursday, 31st October – Halloween House Party
There is no better way of surviving the most ghoulish and
frightening night of the year other than a Haunted House
themed party brought to you by Student Union.
Keep an eye out for further details.
Friday 1st November – Sunday 3rd November –
Paris Weekend Trip
£169.00
Visit the world famous City of Light, the first place on
most tourists’ European list – Paris!
The quick and efficient Eurostar rail service means
you can make the most of your stay, with so many
famous sights to visit such as The Eiffel Tower, The River
Seine, The Louvre, and The Arc de Triomphé. This
weekend break includes train, B&B accommodation and
3 hour coach panoramic tour.
Meeting Point: St Pancras International Station
Booking Information: Please visit http://www.
andersontours.co.uk/Regent’s-university/
(Password: regents)
October 2013
November 2013
Enjoy our beautiful
central London location,
within easy reach of
all the city’s resources
and attractions
It’s that time of the year
to celebrate the many
countries that represent the
Regent’s University!
HILTON WORDWIDE ONLINE BANNER ADVERTS
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campaign. Resizing and formatting to digital guidelines for varying formats.
Worldwide campaign, so liasing with digital specs from around the globe.
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INNOCENT - FREELANCE WORK
Design and artwork across various in store communication.
Product cards, smoothie of the month bottle design and
packaging layout.
BIGFISH - FREELANCE WORK
Packaging artwork for various brands. setting
up files for print and arranging content, applying cutter,
varnish guides.
CORPORATE IDENTITY - EVENTS COMPANY
Personal work for a new business. Logo, business card and simple
website. The logo was based on the space within an event, the logo
acting as a stamp for rebooking event space. The web page was left
as a template as no content had been decided at the time of design.
Suzy Hall
Exhibition Support
suzy@rebookagency.com
+44 (0) 7814 084 930
www.rebookagency.com
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Wallington
Surrey SM6 8AW
T: 0845 402 5161 Switchboard
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F: 0845 402 5163
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PATIENTCHASE CORPORATE IDENTITY
Stationary design and a leaflet introducing the new business.
Also a website design template. This led to further work on a styling for
further work. Leaflets, exhibition panels and internal
TSB BRITAIN’S 5TH LARGEST BANK CAMPAIGN
Artwork and layout for press and digital.
Adapts for large format outdoor posters, national Press, digital ads and tablets.
Adapts, layouts to brand guidelines and artworked.
plates Guide Portrait
iPad 169.5mm
200mm
Screen 147.7mm
240mm
Header
19.25/19.25pt
Body copy
9.9/10.4pt
T’s&C’s
7.5/8pt
Join the bank that likes to say‘yes’.
And sometimes‘no’.
TSB isn’t like other major banks.
Every penny our customers deposit with us goes to help our other
customers right across Britain.
We say ‘no’ to using our customers’ money to fund investment
banking.
And overseas speculation.
And big corporate finance.
We’d rather spend our time doing things that’ll benefit the local
people and local businesses of Britain.
But,hey, that’s just us.
TSB Bank plc. Registered Office: Henry Duncan House,120 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 4LH. Registered in
Scotland No. SC95237. Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct
Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority under registration number 191240.
Find out more
TSB Bank plc. Registered Office: Henry Duncan House, 120 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 4LH. Registered in Scotland No. SC95237. Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by
the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority under registration number 191240.
Find out more
Five questions youshould ask
your bank.
1. Does your bank operate right across Britain and nowhere else?
2. Does your bank serve only local people and local businesses, not
big corporations?
3. Does your bank refuse to gamble your money in overseas
speculation?
4. Does your bank say no to using its customers’ money to fund
investment banking?
5. Does your bank use every penny its customers deposit to help
its other customers?
If the answer to all these questions is yes, thank you for banking
with TSB.
If not, maybe it’s time for a change.
O2 MULTINATIONAL CUSTOMERS BROCHURE
Retouching and layout for 8pp brochure. This piece was finely detailed
and created using various sources of imagery. Icons from around the
world were pieced together to create a beginning and end to the back
and front cover.
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08/11/2011 12:50
Case study: Deutsche Post World Net
Deutsche Post World Net (DPWN) – also known as DHL
in the UK – employs 125,000 people at 2,400 sites in 28
European countries. In 2008, DPWN chose Telefónica as its
network provider.
The company aims to save 150m from the deal – and that’s
without making any job cuts. It’s all part of the company’s
commitment to save 1bn in costs by 2010.
DPWN’s needs are what you’d expect from a big multinational:
100,000 local area networks (LAN); more than 60,000 landlines
and over 80,000 mobiles. Telefónica is providing all of these,
while managing hundreds of the company’s suppliers.
Keeping costs down
‘Deutsche Post World Net has grown through acquisitions and
in some countries we operate multiple networks with multiple
standards,’ explained John Allan, DPWN Chief Financial Officer
and Head of Global Business Services. ‘We’re delighted that
Telefónica will manage and transform our network services
across Europe over the next five years and help us pave the way
for more cost efficiency throughout our operations.’
with over100 multinational customers, all the products and support you need to
5
Products and support that’ll keep
you close to your business
International networks: we can create and run your virtual
private networks (VPN) – either connecting you to the local
network or direct to our international bases.
Local help: with local networks and desktop management
always on hand, your IT people will be able to get whatever they
need – no matter where they are.
Working on the move: from applications and systems, to the
right hardware. We’ve got the tools to make sure staff are as
effective out of the office as they are in it.
Data management: your data can be managed through our
network of ten data centres, which are all supported day and
night. Business continuity, disaster recovery and secure email
are also available.
Calling options: these include traditional, internet-based and
hosted exchange services – which we can design, set up, and run
for you.
Internet security: we provide secure internet access and
desktop solutions to protect your data as it flows between
authorised users.
Software support: we can maintain your web applications.
So wherever your teams are, they can work well together.
Telepresence: life-size, high-definition pictures and high-quality
audio streams. Which means you can still talk face-to-face when
you’re in different countries.
‘DPWN aims to save 150m from the deal – and
that’s without making any job cuts. It’s all part
of the company’s commitment to save 1bn in
costs by 2010’
‘Telefónica is now a player to be reckoned with
and will likely be a major competitor for large
fixed, mobile and IT deals’ (Current Analysis, Inc. 9 January 2009)
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NISSAN 6PP BREAKDOWN LEAFLET
Design and layout for booklet. Images chosen from brand imagery
library. Brief was to highlight points that were valuable to the
customer and make it easy for them to be able to get in touch.
Hotel accommodation
If you wish to wait at the site of repair of your vehicle, Nissan
European Roadside Assistance can also offer you accommodation
including breakfast in a 3 star hotels or equivalent for up to 3
working days.
Repatriation
If the vehicle is immobilized or unavailable for more than 3
working days due to a breakdown and has been towed to another
Nissan dealer than the ‘home’* dealer, Nissan European Roadside
Assistance will repatriate the vehicle, driver, passengers and
luggage to the ‘home’* dealer.
* ‘Home’ dealer refers to the dealership where you purchased your vehicle and/
or have your vehicle serviced.
xxx
ASSISTANCE
NISSANNISSAN EUROPEANEUROPEAN
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCEROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
If the vehicle is immobilized or unavailable due to a breakdown and has been towed to a Nissan dealer,If the vehicle is immobilized or unavailable due to a breakdown and has been towed to a Nissan dealer,If the vehicle is immobilized or unavailable due to a breakdown and has been towed to a Nissan dealer,
we can offer you one of the following solutions:we can offer you one of the following solutions:
Replacement vehicleReplacement vehicleReplacement vehicle
We can offer you a replacement vehicle to continue the journeyWe can offer you a replacement vehicle to continue the journey
and return to collect your vehicle for a maximum of 3 working
days or until the repair is completed, whichever happens first.
Public Transport
You could also choose public transport to continue the journey for
driver and passengers as well as the return journey for the driver
to collect the vehicle.
•Taxi up to 80 miles
•Train or ship, 1st class
•Plane ticket, economy class, if incident occurs more than 1600Plane ticket, economy class, if incident occurs more than 1600
miles from home
EU
BOSNIAHERZEGOVINA
BULGARIA
CROATIA
ICELAND
MACEDONIA
NORWAY
Nissan European Roadside Assistance covers you when
driving in the following European countries: (issue date Nov 2006):
ROMANIA
RUSSIA
(RESTRICTED AREAS)
SERBIA – MONTENEGRO
SWITZERLAND
TURKEY
UKRAINE
• You will find full details of all the benefits Nissan
European Roadside Assistance offers you in this guide.
• Nissan European Roadside Assistance cover runs
from the initial registration date of your vehicle.
• Please keep this guide in your glove compartment
for reference should an incident occur.
• For roadside assistance whilst in the UK
Vehicle registration number
Registration Date
Name
Type of vehicle
Nature and place of the incident
WHAT YOUR VEHICLE COVER INCLUDES
Nissan European Roadside Assistance provides a range of services to ensure that whatever happens in
Europe when you are driving your Nissan vehicle, you can stay mobile with the minimum of inconvenience.
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
During the three year coverage, your Nissan vehicle is covered
regardless of who is driving as long as they have your authorization and
the appropriate driving license.
MAIN SERVICES
Roadside Repair
Approximately half of all motoring problems can be resolved at the
roadside by the assistance patrol enabling you to continue your
journey with only a slight delay.
Towing service
If it is not possible to solve a problem at the roadside or your vehicle
is immobilised in an accident, it will be recovered and towed to the
nearest Nissan dealer for repair
Your Nissan European Roadside Assistance Team
When you telephone for emergency assistance, your call will
be answered by a Nissan European Roadside Assistance
specialist, who will give you personal attention; and arrange any
appropriate services you require to meet your particular needs.
The incident will be monitored through every stage, ensuring
that you receive fast and efficient service.
If the problem cannot be resolved at the roadside, your
Nissan European Roadside Assistance Specialist will
discuss your options with you and arrange further services
suited to your individual needs.
NISSAN EUROPEAN
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
24 hour assistance
Call 00 800 246 820
WHAT TO DO IF YOU NEED ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
All Nissan vehicles are built to the highest standards to provide you with maximum reliability. However,
journeys can still be delayed for many different reasons; for example, a flat battery, engine failure etc.
With Nissan European Roadside Assistance your vehicle is covered for all these eventualities. Whatever
your motoring problem, help is just one phone call away.
ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS CALL THE ASSISTANCE NUMBER AND
GIVE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS:
WELCOME TO NISSAN EUROPEAN ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
Congratulations on purchasing your new Nissan. As a company which prides itself on
the quality and reliability of all vehicles sold by our dealers, care for
our customers does European Roadside Assistance*.
THIS COMPLEMENTARY SERVICE
provided by Nissan gives you total motoring peace of mind
24 hours a day, 365 days a year, all over Europe free of charge.
• One year coverage for all retail passenger cars,
three years coverage for all fleet registrations and
commercial vehicles.
• Please see Additional Services section for full list
of countries for which cover is available.Call 00 800 246 820
CASTLEHAVEN ANNUAL REPORT
Freelance work for a charity in Camden that helps the young
and old develop skills and take part in extra activities.
The report had low res imagery that was enhanced. Designed
using personal shots for a community feel.
Statement of
Financial Activities
(incorporating an income and expenditure account)
For year ending 31 March 2007
Incoming Resources Unrestricted funds Restricted fund Total 2007 Total 2006
Incoming Resources from
generated funds
Voluntary income -
grants & donations
Activities for generating funds-
fundraising
Investment income - bank interest
Total Income Resources
Resources Expended
Charitable Activities
Governance Costs
Total Resources Expended
Net incoming
(outgoing resources before transfers)
Transfers
Gross transfers between funds
Net movement in funds
Reconciliation of funds
Total funds brought forward
Total funds carried forward
Continuing operations
None of the charity's activities were acquired during the current or previous years
Total recognised gains and losses
The charity has no recognised gains or losses other than those recognised for the current and previous years
£705,219
£705,219
£482,160
£148,834
£630,994
£74,2253
- £17,967
£55,508
£4,802
£60,310
£705,219
£1,070
£4,021
£710,310
£482,160
£157,758
£639,918
£70,392
£70,392
£41,604
£111,996
£597,123
£9,125
£4,924
£611,172
£542,721
£132,211
£674,932
- £63,760
- £63,760
£105,364
£41,604
£1,070
£4,021
£5,091
£8,924
£8,924
- £3,833
£17,967
£14,884
£36,802
£51,686
annual report 2007 33
Aims
The aim of the project is prevention and our
overall purpose is to minimise the impact,
and to reduce the risk, of social exclusion for
children in the area. Our overall programme is
designed to enhance the protective factors
and to reduce the risk factors associated with
exclusion, crime and anti-social behaviour.
We have 145 young members, involved to
varying degrees in our after-school, holiday
and residential activities.We operate an open
door policy for local children within the age
range but our main objective is to meet the
needs of a group of children and young
people who are at particular risk of social
exclusion and crime and antisocial
behaviour. Over 80% of our members fall
into this category.
Transactions & Financial Position
The statement of financial activities shows income for
the year of £710,310 with expenditure of £639,918
leaving surplus of £70,392.This reflects a in/decrease of
£134,152 on the end of year accounts for 2005/2006.
-At the end of the previous year we carried forward a
reserve of £41,604 of which £4,802 was restricted; at the
end of this year we carry forward a reserve of £111,996
of which £60,310 is restricted.
Reserves Policy:
The Board of Trustees have established a policy whereby
the unrestricted funds held by the charity should be
equivalent to 9 months of the core grant offered by the
London Borough of Camden, which equates to £65,000
in general funds. At this level, the Board of Trustees feels
they would be able to continue the current activities of
the charity in the event of a significant drop in funding.
It would obviously be necessary to consider how the
funding would be replaced or activities changed. At
present the unrestricted and undesignated reserves,
do not reach this target and the Board of Trustees are
considering ways in which additional unrestricted funds
may be raised.
Audit
2007 Financial Report
Castlehaven
Annual Report 2006-2007
WILLIS INSURANCE BROKERS REPORT
Style and layout design throughout 48pp. Emphasis on making
a type heavy document easily read through creative imagery.
All images created in photoshop.
MERCEDES SERVICE CONTRACT GUIDE
This was a 64pp brochure designed for new starters into joining training
with the Mercedes Car Group. Very heavy information which was broken,
using charts, and imagery throughout.

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  • 1. 4 WMSC reveals dates for season two Formula E calendar 5 The second Formula E season will get underway on Saturday, October 17 2015 in Beijing and will end in London, having travelled to at least nine different countries on three continents. Compared to last season, the main change is the addition of the Paris ePrix on April 23, which will take place on a circuit built up around the architectural complex of Les Invalides. The venue for the fifth round is still to be decided, while the absence of the Monaco ePrix is due to an alternation of dates with the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique, which takes place only on even- numbered years. “We are pleased to confirm that the second season will again feature 11 ePrix,” commented Alejandro Agag, CEO of Formula E. “It’s an important sign of stability and it consolidates the presence of the Championship in the panoply of major global motorsport events run under the aegis of the FIA.” “Over the past few months, we have received many indications of interest from numerous cities from all over the world, which is another confirmation of the extraordinary reception that Formula E has received all over the world during its first season,” added Agag. “We have chosen to keep the number of races the same, with the aim of planting even more solid roots in the cities which trusted in us right from the start. We have added one of the world’s most important capitals and an amazing city, Paris, which will be one of the highlights of the season. As for the location of the fifth round, the one on March 19, we are working to maintain the same geographic allocation of races: the aim is to have a fourth ePrix on the American continent. “The first season only ended a short time ago in the fantastic setting of Battersea Park in London and already we cannot wait to get the new season underway with FIA, the teams and our partners.” 5 2015/2016 FIA Formula E Championship – Calendar * All events remain subject to FIA track homologation ** TBC Round Date Country ePrix 01 17.10.15 China Beijing 02 07.11.15 Malaysia Putrajaya 03 19.12.15 Uruguay** Punta del Este** 04 06.02.16 Argentina** Buenos Aires** 05 19.03.16 TBD TBD 06 02.04.16 USA Long Beach 07 23.04.16 France Paris 08 21.05.16 Germany Berlin 09 04.06.16 Russia Moscow 10 Date TBD UK London 11 Date TBD UK London The clouds close in ahead of the DHL Berlin ePrix One of the Mahindra cars from the very first test at Donington Park The start to the Beijing ePrix signals the birth of Formula E 2014/2015 Season in pictures We take a look back at some of the best pictures and moments from the first season of the FIA Formula E Championship. 10 11 FORMULA E Design and artworking for the London race, Battersea Park. A5 flyer to show the event date and race times. The Livewire magazine was an online internal document that was created monthly. Retouching images supplied and typesetting layout. 2015 FIA FORMULA E VISA LONDON ePRIX _VISA LONDON ePRIX _BATTERSEA PARK 27 & 28 JUNE Enter promo code EPRIX10 for 10% off tickets Join us in Battersea Park for the season finale. Race1 Sat 27 & Race 2 Sun 28 June, 2015. Held against the stunning backdrop of Battersea Park, this spectacular event will bring top level motorsport back to the British capital for the first time in a generation. Battersea Park promises to provide a thrilling climax to this ground-breaking electric motor racing series. Hospitality packages also available at: TICKETS FROM £20 ALBERT BRIDGE eVILLAGE T17 T16 T5 T11 T15 T12 T13 T3 T1 T2 T8 T7 T9 T4 T14 T10 T6 BATTERSEA POWER STATION NORTH EMOTION ALBERTBRIDGEROAD CHELSEA EMBANKMENT BATTERSEA BRIDGE ROAD BATTERSEA PARK ROAD QUEENSTOWNROAD G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 BATTERSEA PARK BOATING LAKE RIVER THAMES SPORTS ARENA START MAIN ENTRANCE QUEENSTOWN RD 7 mins (0.3mi) CLAPHAM JCTN 20 mins (1.1mi) SLOANE SQ 16 mins (0.8mi) BATTERSEA PK 4 mins (0.2mi) Official PartnersGlobal Partner EVENT PROGRAMME Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th June 2015 Start End Activity Place Sat 27 Sun 28 07:00 Park Opens Track • • 08:15 09:00 NON QUALIFYING PRACTICE 1 TRACK • • 10:00 Qualifying group lottery EMOTION Club • • 10:30 11:00 NON QUALIFYING PRACTICE 2 TRACK • • 11:10 11:40 Pit walk & VIP laps Pitlane & Track • • 11:55 Pre-qualifying Par Fermé (20 cars) Pitlane & Track • • 12:00 12:10 QUALIFYING GROUP 1 TRACK • • 12:15 12:25 QUALIFYING GROUP 2 TRACK • • 12:30 12:40 QUALIFYING GROUP 3 TRACK • • 12:45 12:55 QUALIFYING GROUP 4 TRACK • • 13:30 14:00 Pit walk & VIP laps Pitlane & Track • • 14:05 14:25 Driver autograph session eVillage • • 14:10 14:30 Formula E School Series Race TRACK • 14:30 14:55 Parade Track • 14:40 14:55 Parade Track • 15:33 Grid visit by VIP Guests Track • • 16:04 RACE TRACK • • 17:05 Podium ceremony Podium • • 20:00 PARK CLOSES TRACK • • Key to map TURN NUMBER HOSPITALITY ZONE SPECTATOR/ VIEWING ZONE EMOTION CLUB eVILLAGE TRACKING POINT TRACKING POINT & FOOTBRIDGE GATE NUMBER DISABLED ACCESS POINT TUBE NATIONAL RAIL GOLD TICKET ZONE LivewireAugust 2015eNewsletter for Formula E sponsors, teams and partners COUNTDOWN BEGINS TO FORMULA E SEASON TWO 2015/2016 CALENDAR REVEALED PRE-SEASON DONINGTON PARK TESTING FIA HOMOLOGATES MANUFACTURERS
  • 2. FORMULA E Online advertising for the London race, Battersea Park. Advertising and retouching for the Evening Standard homepage and an online banner.
  • 3. AAA EXCHIBITION PANELS TfL Access All Areas exhibition design and artwork. Utilising supplied information across 5 event spaces. Information was gathered and used as infographics to display the areas throughout London for those who are disabled and less mobile.
  • 4. REGENTS UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Freelance work for Regents University. Design and layout for a typographic heavy calendar schedule. The calaendar was created to fold up and fit into the students pockets and roll through the year split into 4 sections for the months seasons. 25 26 27 28 Welcome Party 29 30 Boat Party 31 Half-Day London Tour Tour of Camden 01 Fun Day 02 03 04 Wicked 05 RACL’s Party 06 Jack the Ripper walk 07 Oxford day trip 08 Monumental London Walking Tour 09 10 11 ‘Get Together’ Freshers’ Club Night 12 13 Freshers’ Fair 14 Half-Day London Tour Boat Party 15 Stonehenge & Bath Day trip 16 17 18 Welcome Party 19 20 Boat Party 21 Harry Potter World Tour London Open House 22 London Open House 23 24 25 Grand Autumn Party G.A.P After Party 26 Beach Party 27 28 Brighton Day Trip How to book Events and Activities Calendar Induction Student Services Student Union Anderson Tours Sunday Tuesday ThursdayMonday Wednesday Friday Saturday Sunday Tuesday ThursdayMonday Wednesday Friday Saturday Wednesday, 28th August – Welcome Party Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free Come along to the Student Bar and enjoy a Welcome to Britain themed party. A great opportunity to mingle and meet other study-abroad students. Traditional pints and drinks will be available. All of this and more, brought to you by your Student Union. Booking Information: No booking required. Friday, 30th August – Boat Party 19:00-00.00 / £15.00 Enjoy a lovely cruise on the scenic Thames River. Pass by remarkable monuments and attractions such as Big Ben, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the London Eye whilst having a great time with friends to the sounds of DJ Alex Gretton. Ticket includes a one-way bus ride to Westminster Pier and a free drink of your choice. Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance at 18.40. Booking Information: Tickets available from the SU promotional booths or the Student Union Office in Acland 10. Saturday, 31st August – Half-Day London Tour 13.00—16.30 / £16.00 London is one of the world’s most famous and exiting cities with an abundance of historical landmarks and attractions, some dating back over a thousand years. See for yourself the dazzling spectacle of Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London, and St Paul’s Cathedral with a coach panoramic tour of London’s most remarkable landmarks. Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance - Buses depart at 13.00.Booking Information: Please visit http://www. andersontours.co.uk/Regent’s-university (Password: Regents) Saturday, 31st August – Camden Walk 17.30-21.00 / Free From markets to music, London’s Camden Town offers a wealth of eclectic experiences, where visitors and locals gather to hunt for treasures in Camden’s markets, stroll by Regent’s Canal, gaze at the beautiful buildings, sample cuisine from around the world, listen to live music and soak up the vibrant and diverse atmosphere. Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance. Booking Information: Please visit the Student Union Office in Acland 10. Sunday, 1st September – Fun Day Reid Hall Lawns 12.00-17.00 Enjoy a lovely afternoon on the lawn with a series of entertainment, such as sports, “the gladiator”, and “bungee cord run”. Have fun with friends to the sound of DJ Alex Gretton, brought to you by the Student Union. Booking Information: No booking required. Wednesday, 4th September– Wicked Theatre Tickets 19.30-22.00 / £18.00 Based on the acclaimed novel and characters in ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’, Wicked tells the incredible untold story of an unlikely but profound friendship between two girls who first meet as sorcery students. Their extraordinary adventures in Oz will ultimately see them fulfill their destinies as Glinda The Good and the Wicked Witch of the West. Booking Information: Please visit the Student Union Office in Acland 10. Availability: Only 20 places available. Thursday, 5th September – RACL Party Sway 22:00-03.00 / Free The Student Union welcomes all the RACL students to Sway. It has four different bars – Crystal, Cream, Milk and Groovy Wonderland, so you can be sure there is something for everyone. Illuminated dance floor and refined decoration. Booking Information: No booking required; Entrance is free on display of Student ID card. Friday, 6th September – Jack the Ripper Walk 20:00-22.00 / £5.00 Explore how the Autumn of Terror in 1888 can still chill to the bone to this very day. Discover the history oftheWhitechapel murders and how they have passed into a genre almost in their own right. On this tour step back and imagine gas-lit alleys, hear the voices of the “Children of the ghetto” crushers, coves, slummers and unfortunates. Meeting Point: Tower Hill Tube Stationat19.45.Booking Information: Please visit the Student Union Office in Acland 10. Saturday, 7th September – Oxford Day Trip 08.00—18.00 / £28.00 Oxford, The City of Dreaming Spires, is famous the world over for its University and place in history. For over 800 years, it has been a home to royalty and scholars, and since the 9th century an established town, although people are known to have lived in the area for thousands of years. The tour includes a panoramic tour of Oxford and entrance into Christ Church College. Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance. Booking Information: Please visit: http://www.andersontours.co.uk/Regent’s- university (Password: Regents). Sunday, 8th September – Monumental London Tour 15.00—17.30 / £7.00 Experience many of London’s magical sights and sounds! Take in many of the iconic sites of London, from Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament to the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. This tour is a snap-happy photo frenzy with stories of executions, the royals, city life and a few hidden surprises in between. Meeting Point: Nelson’s Column – Trafalgar Square. Important Information: You will need a one day travel pass. Booking Information: Please visit the Student Union Office in Acland 10 to purchase tickets.. Wednesday, 11th September – ‘Get Together’ Drinks Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free Join us for some drinks at our very own Student Bar to mingle before we go out to one of London’s exclusive clubs. Bring your new friends for an epic night brought to you by the Student Union. Booking Information: Booking not required. Friday, 13th September – Freshers’ Club Night Jalouse 22.00—03.00/£15.00 After the student bar we will be heading to Jalouse located discreetly in the heart of Mayfair. “This is London’s first art interior club, and by far, its most memorable social environment.” With constant visits by celebrities and royalty you will have a night to remember. Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance. Booking Information: Tickets are available from the SU promotional booths located around campus or the Student Union Office in Acland 10. Friday, 13th September – Freshers’ Fair Tuke Lawn 10.00—15.00 Come to Tuke Lawns for a lovely BBQ lunch, get information about Student Services, Student Union, student clubs, societies, bank accounts, healthcare, mobile phones and much more... Saturday, 14th September – Half-Day London Tour 13.00—16.30 / £16.00 London is one of the world’s most famous and exiting cities with an abundance of historical landmarks and attractions, some dating back over a thousand years. See for yourself the dazzling spectacle of Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London, and St Paul’s Cathedral with a coach panoramic tour of London’s most remarkable landmarks. Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance - Buses will depart at 13.00. Booking Information: Please visit http://www.andersontours.co.uk/ Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents) Saturday, 14th September – Boat Party Westminster Pier (Thames) 19.30—23.30 / £10.00 Enjoy a cruise on the scenic Thames River. Pass by remarkable monuments and attractions such as Big Ben, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the London Eye whilst having a great time with friends to the sounds of DJ Alex Gretton. Meeting Point: Westminster Pier at 19.30. Booking Information: Tickets available from the SU promotional booths located around campus, or alternatively the Student Union Office in Acland 10. Sunday, 15th September – Stonehenge & Bath Day Trip 07.30—19.00 / £29.00 As one of the country’s most famous World Heritage sites, Stonehenge is a “must see” for anyone visiting the UK. Entrance is included and complimentary audio guides are available for group members at the site. Next stop is the city of Bath where Anderson Tours includes a sightseeing tour plus entrance to the world famous Roman Baths, which were built over 2000 years ago! Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance - Buses will depart at 07.30 sharp. Booking Information: Please visit http://www.andersontours. co.uk/Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents) Wednesday, 18th September– Welcome Back Club Night Cuckoo 22.00—03.00 / £15.00 Come celebrate the beginning of term and catch up with friends at The Cuckoo Club, featuring fine dining upstairs and dancing downstairs, where DJs spin a fusion of musical genres and patrons are illuminated by rows of ceiling-mounted LED lights flashing in tune to the appropriate mood and music. Booking Information: Tickets available from the SU promotional booths located around campus, or alternatively the Student Union Office in Acland 10. Thursday, 19th September – A Midsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre 19.30—16.30 / £15.00 Hermia loves Lysander and Helena loves Demetrius – but Demetrius is supposed to marry Hermia… When the Duke tries to enforce the marriage, the lovers take refuge in the woods and wander into the midst of a dispute between the king and queen of the fairies. Shakespeare put some of his most dazzling dramatic poetry at the service of this teasing, hilarious and amazingly inventive play. Booking Information: Please visit the Student Union Office in Acland 10. Thursday, 19th September – Graffiti Night Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free Wear anything white, bust out your highlighters or markers and join us at the student bar for a highlighter party! Everyone writes on each other and by the end of the party you are glowing. Booking Information: No booking required Saturday, 21st September – Harry Potter World Day Trip 10.45—19.00 / £63.00 For all Harry Potter fans this private tour for Regent’s University to the Warner Brothers Studio tour in Leavesden will provide you with the chance to go behind the scenes at the Harry Potter Studio Tour London. Includes return coach travel, Entrance to Harry Potter and audio guides (self-guided tour) and free time to explore the Warner Brother Studio. Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance. Booking Information: Please visit http://www. andersontours.co.uk/Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents) Saturday, 21st September & Sunday 22nd September Open House London Open House London celebrates all that is best about the capital’s buildings, places and neighborhoods’. Every September, it gives a unique opportunity to get out and under the skin of London’s amazing architecture, with over 700 buildings of all kinds opening their doors to everyone – all for free. (http://www.londonopenhouse.org) Wednesday, 25th September – Grand Autumn Party Maddox Do not miss the biggest event on the calendar, taking place beneath a magical marquee on Tuke Lawn. In celebration of Regent’s new University status, the theme of the event will be Red & Black, and will include entertainment, music, food and drinks. ‘Grand Autumn Party’ After Party. Booking Information: No booking required. Thursday, 26th September– Beach Party Student Bar 19:00—23.00 / Free Missed out the beach this summer? Have no fear; join us for a beach party in our very own student bar! Wear anything that you didn’t get the chance to during your holidays! Summery drinks will be available! Booking Information: No booking required Saturday, 28th September – Brighton Day Trip 08.00—19.00 / £28.00 Enjoy a break at the seaside in the cosmopolitan city of Brighton! The tour includes a guided coach panoramic tour of Brighton and entrance to the Royal Pavilion and plenty of time free to explore the sea front, lounge on the beach or stroll along the pier and shop in the quaint Lanes district of the town. Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance Booking Information: Please visit http://www.andersontours. co.uk/Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents) A very warm welcome from the Student Services Department and Student Union here at Regent’s University London! This is the calendar of events during Induction Period. Inside you will see plenty of exciting activities for you to attend and enjoy. Each term we work hard to prepare a series of events designed to give you an understanding of British and European culture by visiting many wonderful places and attending special events around the University and the city. This is a unique opportunity to enhance your student experience and be a part of one of the greatest and most culturally diverse cities in the world, while also providing the opportunity to socialize formerly engage with other students’, staff and faculty. September 2013 August 2013 Anderson Travel Tours: Please visit the following site and follow the instructions to book the trips of your choice. http://www.andersontours.co.uk Regent’s-university (Password: Regent’s Student Union Events: Tickets available from the SU promotional booths located around campus, or alternatively the Student Union Office in Acland 10. Student Services Events: Places can be reserved and tickets can be purchased from the Student Union Office in Acland 10. Enjoy a lovely cruise on the scenic Thames River. Pass by remarkable monuments and attractions such as Big Ben, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the London Eye whilst having a great time with friends to the sounds of DJ Alex Gretton. Ticket includes a one-way bus ride to Westminster Pier and a free Regent’s University main Booking Information: Tickets available from the SU promotional booths or the Student Union at 13.00.Booking Information: Please visit http://www. andersontours.co.uk/Regent’s-university (Password: Regents) Saturday, 31st August – Camden Walk 17.30-21.00 / Free From markets to music, London’s Camden Town offers a wealth of eclectic experiences, where visitors and locals gather to hunt for treasures in Camden’s markets, stroll by Regent’s Canal, gaze at the beautiful buildings, sample cuisine from around the world, listen to live music and soak up the vibrant and diverse atmosphere. Meeting Point: Regent’s Wednesday, 4th September– Wicked Theatre Tickets 19.30-22.00 / £18.00 Based on the acclaimed novel and characters in ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’, Wicked tells the incredible untold story of an unlikely but profound friendship between two girls who first meet as sorcery students. Their extraordinary adventures in Oz will ultimately see them fulfill their destinies as Glinda The Good and the Wicked Witch of the West. Booking Information: Please visit the Student Union Office in Acland 10. Availability: Only 20 places available. RACL Party The Student Union welcomes all the RACL students to Sway. It has four different bars – Crystal, Cream, Milk and Groovy Wonderland, so you can be sure there is something for everyone. Illuminated dance floor and refined decoration. No booking required; Entrance is Jack the Ripper Walk Explore how the Autumn of Terror in 1888 can still chill to the bone to this very day. Discover the history oftheWhitechapel murders and how they have passed into a genre almost in their own right. On this tour step back and imagine gas-lit alleys, hear the voices of the “Children of the ghetto” crushers, coves, Meeting Point: Tower Hill Tube Please visit the Student Oxford Day Trip Oxford, The City of Dreaming Spires, is famous the world over for its University and place in history. For over 800 years, it has been a home to royalty and scholars, and since the 9th century an established town, although people are known to have lived in the area for thousands of years. The tour includes a panoramic tour of Oxford and entrance into Christ Church College. Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance. Booking Information: Please visit: http://www.andersontours.co.uk/Regent’s- university (Password: Regents). Sunday, 8th September – Monumental London Tour 15.00—17.30 / £7.00 Experience many of London’s magical sights and sounds! Take in many of the iconic sites of London, from Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament to the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. This tour is a snap-happy photo frenzy with stories of executions, the royals, city life and a few hidden surprises in between. Meeting Point: Nelson’s Column – Trafalgar Square. Important Information: You will need a one day travel pass. Booking Information: Please visit the Student Union Office in Acland 10 to purchase tickets.. Wednesday, 11th September – ‘Get Together’ Drinks Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free Join us for some drinks at our very own Student Bar to mingle before we go out to one of London’s exclusive clubs. Bring your new friends for an epic night brought to you by the Student Union. Booking Information: Booking not required. Friday, 13th September – Freshers’ Club Night Jalouse 22.00—03.00/£15.00 After the student bar we will be heading to Jalouse located discreetly in the heart of Mayfair. “This is London’s first art interior club, and by far, its most memorable social environment.” With constant visits by celebrities and royalty you will have a night to remember. Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance. Booking Information: Tickets are available from the SU promotional booths located around campus or the Student Union Office in Acland 10. Friday, 13th September – Freshers’ Fair Tuke Lawn 10.00—15.00 Come to Tuke Lawns for a lovely BBQ lunch, get information Please visit the Student Union Office in Acland 10. Graffiti Night Wear anything white, bust out your highlighters or markers and join us at the student bar for a highlighter party! Everyone writes on each other and by the end of the party you are glowing. Booking Information: No booking required Harry Potter World Day Trip For all Harry Potter fans this private tour for Regent’s University to the Warner Brothers Studio tour in Leavesden will provide you with the chance to go behind the scenes at the Harry Potter Studio Tour London. Includes return coach travel, Entrance to Harry Potter and audio guides (self-guided tour) and free time to explore the Warner Regent’s University main Please visit http://www. andersontours.co.uk/Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents) Saturday, 21st September & Sunday 22nd September Open House London Open House London celebrates all that is best about the capital’s buildings, places and neighborhoods’. Every September, it gives a unique opportunity to get out and under the skin of London’s amazing architecture, with over 700 buildings of all kinds opening their doors to everyone – all for free. (http://www.londonopenhouse.org) Wednesday, 25th September –Wednesday, 25th September –Wednesday, 25th September Grand Autumn Party– Grand Autumn Party– Maddox Do not miss the biggest event on the calendar, taking place beneath a magical marquee on Tuke Lawn. In celebration of Regent’s new University status, the theme of the event will be Red & Black, and will include entertainment, music, food and drinks. ‘Grand Autumn Party’ After Party. Booking Information: No booking required. Thursday, 26th September–Thursday, 26th September–Thursday, 26th September Beach Party Student Bar 19:00—23.00 / Free Missed out the beach this summer? Have no fear; join us for a beach party in our very own student bar! Wear anything that you didn’t get the chance to during your holidays! Summery drinks will be available! Booking Information: No booking required Saturday, 28th September –Saturday, 28th September –Saturday, 28th September Brighton Day Trip 08.00—19.00 / £28.00 Enjoy a break at the seaside in the cosmopolitan city of Brighton! The tour includes a guided coach panoramic tour of Brighton and entrance to the Royal Pavilion and plenty of time free to explore the sea front, lounge on the beach or stroll along the pier and shop in the quaint Lanes district of the town. Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance Booking Information: Please visit http://www.andersontours. co.uk/Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents) Sunday Tuesday ThursdayMonday Wednesday Friday Saturday Sunday Tuesday ThursdayMonday Wednesday SaturdayFriday 01 02 03 Octoberfest – Beer Garden 04 Edinburgh Weekend Trip 05 Edinburgh Weekend Trip Monumental London Walking Tour 06 Edinburgh Weekend Trip 07 08 09 10 Save the Children Danceathon 11 Houses of Parliament Tour 12 Windsor & Hampton Court Palace Day Trip 13 14 15 16 17 Pajama Party Night 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 UN Day: International Day 25 26 27 28 29 30 Ghost Walk 31 Halloween House Party 01 Paris Weekend Trip 02 Paris Weekend Trip 03 Paris Weekend Trip 04 05 Bonfire Night 06 07 Blackout – Neon Night 08 08 09 Lord Mayor’s Show 10 11 12 13 14 Thrift Shop Party 15 Pony Trekking Weekend Trip 16 Pony Trekking Weekend Trip 17 Pony Trekking Weekend Trip 18 19 20 21 Toga Party 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Turkey Day Party 29 30 Thursday, 3rd October Oktoberfest – Beer Garden Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free If you are one of the unlucky ones who are not able to get to Germany for the Octoberfest, the Student Union presents our very own die Wiesn! Prost! Booking Information: No booking required Friday 4th October & Sunday 6th October – Edinburgh Weekend Trip £181.00 With a journey time of only four hours from central London to central Edinburgh, travelling time is kept to a minimum allowing you to make the most of your time in this wonderful city! This weekend break includes train, B&B hostel and a guided sightseeing tour with a local Scottish guide. Meeting Point: London’s King Cross Station. Booking Information: Please visit http://www.andersontours.co.uk/ Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents) Saturday, 5th October – Monumental London Tour 10.30-13.00/ £7.00 Experience many of London’s magical sights and sounds! Take in many of the iconic sites of London, from Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament to Tower Bridge, and Borough Market. This tour is a snap-happy photo frenzy with stories of executions, the royals, city life and a few hidden surprises in between. Meeting Point: Nelson’s Column. Important Information: You will need a one day travel pass for this tour Booking Information: Please visit the Student Union Office in Acland 10 to purchase tickets. Thursday, 10th October – Save the Children Danceathon Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free The first ever Danceathon in Regent’s will be held at the student bar on the 10th of October! It is a 5-hour challenge, water will be provided, to raise money for Save the Children charity. Get your friends to sponsor you and raise money for a good cause. Booking Information: No booking required Friday, 11th October – Houses of Parliament Tour 15:30-17:00 / Free An insightful and entertaining guided tour, offering the opportunity to discover the fascinating blend of history and politics that lies within one of the most instantly recognisable buildings in the world. The tour follows the processional route taken by the Queen when she performs the State Opening of Parliament, going through the Lords and Commons Chambers, Westminster Hall, the Queen’s Robing Room, the Royal Gallery, Peers’ Lobby, Members’ Lobby and St Stephen’s Hall. Booking Information: Please visit the Student Union Office in Acland 10. Tuesday, 5th November – Bonfire Night Remember, Remember the fifth of November, Gunpowder, treason and plot, I see no reason why gunpowder, treason should ever be forgot…. Bonfire Night, also known as Guy Fawkes’ Night, is a tradition dating back to the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, when Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament and King James I. The anniversary of Fawkes’ arrest is celebrated each year with fireworks and bonfires. Make sure you celebrate Bonfire Night in style at a spectacular London fireworks display! (http://www. viewlondon.co.uk/london-fireworks-displays.aspx) Thursday, 7th November – Blackout – Neon Night Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free Join us at the bar for a neon night; wear anything that will glow under a black light! Wear white or highlighter colours and enjoy the unique drinks at the bar. Booking Information: No booking required Saturday, 9th November – Lord Mayor’s Show The Lord Mayor’s Show has floated, rolled, trotted, marched and occasionally fought its way through 798 years of London history, to arrive in the 21st century as one of the best-loved pageants. Over the centuries the Mayor’s journey became one of London’s favourite rituals, moving from river barges to horseback and then into the magnificent State Coach, and around it grew a splendidly rowdy and joyful mediaeval festival known as the Lord Mayor’s Show. That ancient cavalcade is still walking today! (http://www.lordmayorsshow.org/) Thursday, 14th November – Thrift Shop Party Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free Think Macklemore! Savin’ my money and I’m hella happy that’s a bargain, I’ma take your grandpa’s style, I’ma take your grandpa’s style, No for real - ask your grandpa - can I have his hand-me-downs? Booking Information: No booking required Friday 15th November – Sunday 17th November Pony Trekking Weekend Trip £267.00 Discover the Black Mountain in Wales, with this Pony Trekking Weekend, through the most easterly peaks in the Brecon Beacons National Park; a rolling green landscape of picturesque hills, valleys and tiny villages. The trip includes a guided tour of Cardiff and entrance into Caerphilly Castle, two nights accommodation and return coach travel. Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance - Buses will depart at 08.00 sharp. Booking Information: Please visit http://www andersontours.co.uk/Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents) Thursday, 21st November – Toga Party Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free Yes that’s right; we are having a typical toga party! Beg, borrow or steal your sheets/curtails/towels for the night because Regent’s is going Roman for the night! Booking Information: No booking required Thursday, 28th November – Turkey Day Student Ba18:30—23.00 / Free It’s that time of the year to be thankful. So go get your turkey and then come join us in the student bar to continue the celebrations. Booking Information: No booking required Saturday, 12th October – Windsor and Hampton Court Palace Day Trip 08.00-18.00 / £31.00 For a truly royal experience, venture with Anderson Tours to Windsor and Hampton Court! Visit the retreats of England’s royal families and immerse yourself in their beauty. Included is entrance into Hampton Court Palace and a guided sightseeing tour of Windsor! Meeting Point: Regent’s University main entrance - Buses will depart at 08.00 sharp. Booking Information: Please visit http://www.andersontours. co.uk/Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents) Thursday, 17th October – Pajama Party Night Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free Ever wondered what a massive sleepover would look like? Well here is your chance. Come dressed in you PJ’s whatever it may be, onesie/nighty/green lantern pj’s… your pick. Booking Information: No booking required Thursday, 24th October – UN Day: International Day Student Bar 18:30—23.00 / Free It’s that time of the year to celebrate the many countries that represent the Regent’s University! It is the official UN Day during which everyone wears the own countries national costumes, colours or even the flags. Come to the student bar to enjoy the multi-national atmosphere and represent your nationality! Booking Information: No booking required Wednesday, 30th October – Ghosts, Gaslight and Guinness Walk 19:00-21:00 / £5.00 This is the most haunted city on earth: unutterably old, built over a fen of undisclosed horrors. Now we don’t want to weird you out, but where you will be going time past and time present can fuse and you could well be wayfaring to the rebecks of eternity. Meeting Point: Holborn Underground Station Booking Information: Please visit the Student Union Office in Acland 10. Age Restrictions: You must be 18 or over. Thursday, 31st October – Halloween House Party There is no better way of surviving the most ghoulish and frightening night of the year other than a Haunted House themed party brought to you by Student Union. Keep an eye out for further details. Friday 1st November – Sunday 3rd November – Paris Weekend Trip £169.00 Visit the world famous City of Light, the first place on most tourists’ European list – Paris! The quick and efficient Eurostar rail service means you can make the most of your stay, with so many famous sights to visit such as The Eiffel Tower, The River Seine, The Louvre, and The Arc de Triomphé. This weekend break includes train, B&B accommodation and 3 hour coach panoramic tour. Meeting Point: St Pancras International Station Booking Information: Please visit http://www. andersontours.co.uk/Regent’s-university/ (Password: regents) October 2013 November 2013 Enjoy our beautiful central London location, within easy reach of all the city’s resources and attractions It’s that time of the year to celebrate the many countries that represent the Regent’s University!
  • 5. HILTON WORDWIDE ONLINE BANNER ADVERTS Layout and retouching for digital ads for Hilton Worldwide Big Weekender campaign. Resizing and formatting to digital guidelines for varying formats. Worldwide campaign, so liasing with digital specs from around the globe. Uploading files and problem solving, involving colour profile set ups.
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  • 11. O2 MULTINATIONAL CUSTOMERS BROCHURE Retouching and layout for 8pp brochure. This piece was finely detailed and created using various sources of imagery. Icons from around the world were pieced together to create a beginning and end to the back and front cover. we can work with you wherever you are,r, which is why Berry family of related marks, images -Touch are trademarks of Apple Inc. 08/11/2011 12:50 Case study: Deutsche Post World Net Deutsche Post World Net (DPWN) – also known as DHL in the UK – employs 125,000 people at 2,400 sites in 28 European countries. In 2008, DPWN chose Telefónica as its network provider. The company aims to save 150m from the deal – and that’s without making any job cuts. It’s all part of the company’s commitment to save 1bn in costs by 2010. DPWN’s needs are what you’d expect from a big multinational: 100,000 local area networks (LAN); more than 60,000 landlines and over 80,000 mobiles. Telefónica is providing all of these, while managing hundreds of the company’s suppliers. Keeping costs down ‘Deutsche Post World Net has grown through acquisitions and in some countries we operate multiple networks with multiple standards,’ explained John Allan, DPWN Chief Financial Officer and Head of Global Business Services. ‘We’re delighted that Telefónica will manage and transform our network services across Europe over the next five years and help us pave the way for more cost efficiency throughout our operations.’ with over100 multinational customers, all the products and support you need to 5 Products and support that’ll keep you close to your business International networks: we can create and run your virtual private networks (VPN) – either connecting you to the local network or direct to our international bases. Local help: with local networks and desktop management always on hand, your IT people will be able to get whatever they need – no matter where they are. Working on the move: from applications and systems, to the right hardware. We’ve got the tools to make sure staff are as effective out of the office as they are in it. Data management: your data can be managed through our network of ten data centres, which are all supported day and night. Business continuity, disaster recovery and secure email are also available. Calling options: these include traditional, internet-based and hosted exchange services – which we can design, set up, and run for you. Internet security: we provide secure internet access and desktop solutions to protect your data as it flows between authorised users. Software support: we can maintain your web applications. So wherever your teams are, they can work well together. Telepresence: life-size, high-definition pictures and high-quality audio streams. Which means you can still talk face-to-face when you’re in different countries. ‘DPWN aims to save 150m from the deal – and that’s without making any job cuts. It’s all part of the company’s commitment to save 1bn in costs by 2010’ ‘Telefónica is now a player to be reckoned with and will likely be a major competitor for large fixed, mobile and IT deals’ (Current Analysis, Inc. 9 January 2009) 7109_953_O2_MNC-BROCH_210x210_V4.indd 5-6 08/11/2011 12:50
  • 12. NISSAN 6PP BREAKDOWN LEAFLET Design and layout for booklet. Images chosen from brand imagery library. Brief was to highlight points that were valuable to the customer and make it easy for them to be able to get in touch. Hotel accommodation If you wish to wait at the site of repair of your vehicle, Nissan European Roadside Assistance can also offer you accommodation including breakfast in a 3 star hotels or equivalent for up to 3 working days. Repatriation If the vehicle is immobilized or unavailable for more than 3 working days due to a breakdown and has been towed to another Nissan dealer than the ‘home’* dealer, Nissan European Roadside Assistance will repatriate the vehicle, driver, passengers and luggage to the ‘home’* dealer. * ‘Home’ dealer refers to the dealership where you purchased your vehicle and/ or have your vehicle serviced. xxx ASSISTANCE NISSANNISSAN EUROPEANEUROPEAN ROADSIDE ASSISTANCEROADSIDE ASSISTANCE ADDITIONAL SERVICES If the vehicle is immobilized or unavailable due to a breakdown and has been towed to a Nissan dealer,If the vehicle is immobilized or unavailable due to a breakdown and has been towed to a Nissan dealer,If the vehicle is immobilized or unavailable due to a breakdown and has been towed to a Nissan dealer, we can offer you one of the following solutions:we can offer you one of the following solutions: Replacement vehicleReplacement vehicleReplacement vehicle We can offer you a replacement vehicle to continue the journeyWe can offer you a replacement vehicle to continue the journey and return to collect your vehicle for a maximum of 3 working days or until the repair is completed, whichever happens first. Public Transport You could also choose public transport to continue the journey for driver and passengers as well as the return journey for the driver to collect the vehicle. •Taxi up to 80 miles •Train or ship, 1st class •Plane ticket, economy class, if incident occurs more than 1600Plane ticket, economy class, if incident occurs more than 1600 miles from home EU BOSNIAHERZEGOVINA BULGARIA CROATIA ICELAND MACEDONIA NORWAY Nissan European Roadside Assistance covers you when driving in the following European countries: (issue date Nov 2006): ROMANIA RUSSIA (RESTRICTED AREAS) SERBIA – MONTENEGRO SWITZERLAND TURKEY UKRAINE • You will find full details of all the benefits Nissan European Roadside Assistance offers you in this guide. • Nissan European Roadside Assistance cover runs from the initial registration date of your vehicle. • Please keep this guide in your glove compartment for reference should an incident occur. • For roadside assistance whilst in the UK Vehicle registration number Registration Date Name Type of vehicle Nature and place of the incident WHAT YOUR VEHICLE COVER INCLUDES Nissan European Roadside Assistance provides a range of services to ensure that whatever happens in Europe when you are driving your Nissan vehicle, you can stay mobile with the minimum of inconvenience. ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE During the three year coverage, your Nissan vehicle is covered regardless of who is driving as long as they have your authorization and the appropriate driving license. MAIN SERVICES Roadside Repair Approximately half of all motoring problems can be resolved at the roadside by the assistance patrol enabling you to continue your journey with only a slight delay. Towing service If it is not possible to solve a problem at the roadside or your vehicle is immobilised in an accident, it will be recovered and towed to the nearest Nissan dealer for repair Your Nissan European Roadside Assistance Team When you telephone for emergency assistance, your call will be answered by a Nissan European Roadside Assistance specialist, who will give you personal attention; and arrange any appropriate services you require to meet your particular needs. The incident will be monitored through every stage, ensuring that you receive fast and efficient service. If the problem cannot be resolved at the roadside, your Nissan European Roadside Assistance Specialist will discuss your options with you and arrange further services suited to your individual needs. NISSAN EUROPEAN ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE 24 hour assistance Call 00 800 246 820 WHAT TO DO IF YOU NEED ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE All Nissan vehicles are built to the highest standards to provide you with maximum reliability. However, journeys can still be delayed for many different reasons; for example, a flat battery, engine failure etc. With Nissan European Roadside Assistance your vehicle is covered for all these eventualities. Whatever your motoring problem, help is just one phone call away. ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS CALL THE ASSISTANCE NUMBER AND GIVE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS: WELCOME TO NISSAN EUROPEAN ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE Congratulations on purchasing your new Nissan. As a company which prides itself on the quality and reliability of all vehicles sold by our dealers, care for our customers does European Roadside Assistance*. THIS COMPLEMENTARY SERVICE provided by Nissan gives you total motoring peace of mind 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, all over Europe free of charge. • One year coverage for all retail passenger cars, three years coverage for all fleet registrations and commercial vehicles. • Please see Additional Services section for full list of countries for which cover is available.Call 00 800 246 820
  • 13. CASTLEHAVEN ANNUAL REPORT Freelance work for a charity in Camden that helps the young and old develop skills and take part in extra activities. The report had low res imagery that was enhanced. Designed using personal shots for a community feel. Statement of Financial Activities (incorporating an income and expenditure account) For year ending 31 March 2007 Incoming Resources Unrestricted funds Restricted fund Total 2007 Total 2006 Incoming Resources from generated funds Voluntary income - grants & donations Activities for generating funds- fundraising Investment income - bank interest Total Income Resources Resources Expended Charitable Activities Governance Costs Total Resources Expended Net incoming (outgoing resources before transfers) Transfers Gross transfers between funds Net movement in funds Reconciliation of funds Total funds brought forward Total funds carried forward Continuing operations None of the charity's activities were acquired during the current or previous years Total recognised gains and losses The charity has no recognised gains or losses other than those recognised for the current and previous years £705,219 £705,219 £482,160 £148,834 £630,994 £74,2253 - £17,967 £55,508 £4,802 £60,310 £705,219 £1,070 £4,021 £710,310 £482,160 £157,758 £639,918 £70,392 £70,392 £41,604 £111,996 £597,123 £9,125 £4,924 £611,172 £542,721 £132,211 £674,932 - £63,760 - £63,760 £105,364 £41,604 £1,070 £4,021 £5,091 £8,924 £8,924 - £3,833 £17,967 £14,884 £36,802 £51,686 annual report 2007 33 Aims The aim of the project is prevention and our overall purpose is to minimise the impact, and to reduce the risk, of social exclusion for children in the area. Our overall programme is designed to enhance the protective factors and to reduce the risk factors associated with exclusion, crime and anti-social behaviour. We have 145 young members, involved to varying degrees in our after-school, holiday and residential activities.We operate an open door policy for local children within the age range but our main objective is to meet the needs of a group of children and young people who are at particular risk of social exclusion and crime and antisocial behaviour. Over 80% of our members fall into this category. Transactions & Financial Position The statement of financial activities shows income for the year of £710,310 with expenditure of £639,918 leaving surplus of £70,392.This reflects a in/decrease of £134,152 on the end of year accounts for 2005/2006. -At the end of the previous year we carried forward a reserve of £41,604 of which £4,802 was restricted; at the end of this year we carry forward a reserve of £111,996 of which £60,310 is restricted. Reserves Policy: The Board of Trustees have established a policy whereby the unrestricted funds held by the charity should be equivalent to 9 months of the core grant offered by the London Borough of Camden, which equates to £65,000 in general funds. At this level, the Board of Trustees feels they would be able to continue the current activities of the charity in the event of a significant drop in funding. It would obviously be necessary to consider how the funding would be replaced or activities changed. At present the unrestricted and undesignated reserves, do not reach this target and the Board of Trustees are considering ways in which additional unrestricted funds may be raised. Audit 2007 Financial Report Castlehaven Annual Report 2006-2007
  • 14. WILLIS INSURANCE BROKERS REPORT Style and layout design throughout 48pp. Emphasis on making a type heavy document easily read through creative imagery. All images created in photoshop.
  • 15. MERCEDES SERVICE CONTRACT GUIDE This was a 64pp brochure designed for new starters into joining training with the Mercedes Car Group. Very heavy information which was broken, using charts, and imagery throughout.