Carnegie Stand
From TheStudentWiki
The Carnegie Stand is part of Headingley Carnegie Stadium. It was opened on 1st September 2006 by the Minister for Sport, Richard Caborn.
The stand is used for teaching by Leeds Met and rooms can also be booked for University and external meetings and conferences.
Facilities include:
a Helpzone on the ground floor, where students, staff and visitors can get information and access computers and the internet.
the Carnegie Cafe, which is open from 8am-4pm Monday to Friday and serves a range of food including breakfast, main meals, sandwiches and snacks, plus hot and cold drinks.
an AV Loans counter, with digital cameras, laptops and projectors for loan to Leeds Met students and staff.
The Carnegie Stand has disabled access, with a lift and disabled toilets on each floor. There is also a baby changing room and a shower.
