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Working Womens Hostels

Womens Temporary Accommodation Centre

The Womens Temporary Accommodation Centre is a hostel located in Liverpool, England. They specialize in providing temporary housing for working women. Their services fall under the category of Travel & Hotels.

Introduction to Womens Temporary Accommodation Centre

Womens Temporary Accommodation Centre is a hostel located in Liverpool, England. The company was established to provide temporary accommodation for working women who are in need of a safe and comfortable place to stay. The hostel prides itself on its dedication to providing a supportive and inclusive environment for women from all walks of life.

Services & products

Womens Temporary Accommodation Centre offers a range of services to its guests, including private rooms, communal living spaces, and shared kitchen facilities. The hostel also provides laundry facilities and free Wi-Fi to all guests. In addition to its accommodation services, Womens Temporary Accommodation Centre also offers support and advice to guests who may be experiencing difficulties in their personal or professional lives.

Location

Womens Temporary Accommodation Centre is located on Geneva Road in the Fairfield area of Liverpool. The area is predominantly residential, with a mix of terraced houses and larger properties. There are several local shops and restaurants in the area, as well as a number of parks and green spaces. The hostel is conveniently located near several public transportation options, including the 12A, 13, and 15 bus routes.

Benefits

Womens Temporary Accommodation Centre stands out from other hostels in the area due to its focus on providing a safe and supportive environment for working women. The hostel's staff are dedicated to ensuring that all guests feel welcome and comfortable during their stay. In addition, the hostel's location in a quiet residential area provides a peaceful retreat for guests who need a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Good to know

Womens Temporary Accommodation Centre is only able to accommodate female guests. The hostel does not permit smoking or pets on the premises. Guests are asked to respect the privacy and comfort of their fellow residents during their stay.

Reviews

Customers have praised Womens Temporary Accommodation Centre for its clean and comfortable facilities, as well as its welcoming and supportive staff. Many guests have commented on the peaceful and quiet atmosphere of the hostel, which provides a much-needed respite from the noise and chaos of city life.

Amenities

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    wi-fi
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    kitchen
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    laundry facility
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    24-hour security
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    parking
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    tv

FAQ

What is the availability of rooms and what are the rates?

We have a variety of rooms available at our Womens Temporary Accommodation Centre, including single, twin, and triple occupancy rooms. The rates vary depending on the room type and length of stay, but we offer affordable prices for all our guests. Please contact us directly for specific availability and rates.

Are there any restrictions on timings and guest visitors?

As we are a working womens hostel, we do have certain restrictions on timings and guest visitors. We ask that all guests abide by our curfew of 10pm on weekdays and 11pm on weekends. Additionally, we do not allow male visitors in the accommodation area, and female visitors are only permitted in the communal areas.

Is the location safe and easily accessible?

The safety of our guests is our top priority, and we take all necessary precautions to ensure a secure environment. Our location in Fairfield, Liverpool is considered safe, and we have security measures in place for added protection. In terms of accessibility, we are easily reachable by public transportation and are located near major highways.

What are the facilities provided, such as food and laundry services?

We offer various facilities to make your stay comfortable and convenient, including a communal kitchen for guests to prepare their own meals, as well as laundry facilities available for use. We also have a common room for guests to relax and socialize in.

Are there any additional charges for facilities or services provided?

We do not charge any additional fees for the facilities and services provided at our Womens Temporary Accommodation Centre. However, if you require additional amenities or services, such as extra towels or cleaning services, there may be an additional charge. Please speak with our staff for more information.

Reviews

  • Sharon Holland

    01-01-1970
  • Shell

    I was for a few hours and it’s not a good place to stay only one member of staff listened to me as I was in a highly distressed state and called for help to get me out of there it’s like from what like I saw being in a prison you ring to get in and are given a key to your room which isn’t very welcoming no carpet and then they get you on the housing register but they will put on auto bids so you could end up living in a place that you didn’t want to live in that area be careful if offered a place there I wasn’t strong enough to stay there and due to the emotional distress I’ve taken a overdose and I’m in The Royal Hospital where I took the overdose.

    01-01-1970
  • Steven Harding

    Absolutely disgusting place with worse staff my mother a mentally unwell woman grieving her passed away son was here the staff watched and allowed other women to pick on her then when the women in there robbed my mum when she got paid the staff said it wasnt there peoblem not obky do they house thieves they allow them to take peoples things but when i say im gonna get my mums stuff its the police will be called absoluteky dosgusting place people smoking piped on the french out front while staff sit in the living room

    01-01-1970
  • Monika Matusiak

    (Translated by Google) Approx! (Original) ok!

    01-01-1970
  • Adele Jones

    Absolutely disgusting staff very unfriendly never answer phones and when knock at property they look through front window with terrible attitude I help feed the homeless but this place needs new staff with communication skills and also to keep the girls in check and also ideal the girls should have alcohol and drug tests once a week and group meeting to try and help them instead of letting them work streets

    01-01-1970
  • Shaun Johnston

    01-01-1970
  • Eliza Podmore

    Awful area, awful Tenants, uncomfortable atmosphere, awful rooms, some nice staff though.

    01-01-1970
  • Kellie Stevens

    For a place to feel safe after domestic violence relationship and u not allowed drink drugs in the hostel this was bypassed I lived by the rules felt uncomfortable and scared at times I slept all the time to take pain away if was not for my family I would still be there they charge your housing benefit 400 and then u have to pay 7.50 per day to stay there so thats all your money the staff are fantastic and I feel sorry for them they do there best but how can u help someone that doesn't want help

    01-01-1970
  • Casey Doran

    I lived here 2015 they kicked me out 2 days after I buried my baby

    01-01-1970
  • Kay Willow

    Because its horrible hostel full of mice Rooms : 1/5 | Service : 1/5 | Location : 1/5 … More

    01-01-1970