Universities are no longer relatively empty in summer. Asthe students move out, holiday-makers move, even to the most (1) _______unlikely campuses. That started in a small way a few years ago (2) _______with student residences being used as cheap bed-and-breakfastplaces for touring groups, often old or foreign, is now turning to (3) _______a money-spinner as more universities begin to enter the packageholiday business. Three years before most universities had to find (4) _______ways of generating the more income after government spending cuts (5) _______in the university sector. Universities with suitable accommodationare leting it as a self-catering base for a touring holiday or, in the (6) _______more ambitious schemes such as those in Aberdeen and Kent,building a package of visits around it. The bargain-hunting publicare responding well with budget-priced accommodation with (7) _______superb sports and social facilities. Price range from the modest to (8) _______the ridiculously cheap. Manchester University, for instance, offersa week accommodation in a self-catering flat for $23 a head, half (9) _______the price of one night’s bed and breakfast in a first-class city centerhotel. There are possible inconveniences in these universities, e.g,for couples it is the disadvantage of single beds in separate rooms. (10) _______But the welcome is warm and genuine, everything is absolutely clean,and facilities such as a laundry, bars and parking are all available.
people are no longer worried about whether their food is safe or not they enjoy a better life.
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