Birmingham City University (BCU) has two main campuses, City Centre around Curzon Street and City South in Edgbaston, with around 27,000 students. Halls include The Heights, Jennens Court and Trinity Court, plus partner accommodation. Most tenancies end in early to mid July, so summer storage is the easy way to clear your room without taking everything home between tenancies.
How it works for BCU students
It is completely door to door. We send a packing kit, you pack at your own pace, we collect from your hall or house, we store everything for up to 16 weeks, and we redeliver anywhere on the UK mainland when you are back. See exactly how UniMove works, step by step.
What BCU students usually store
- Suitcases and boxes
- Clothes and bedding
- Kitchen items
- Books and study equipment
- Small furniture
- Sports equipment
Why students choose collection over self-storage
Self-storage usually means hiring a van, carrying everything yourself, and paying for more space than you need. We collect from your door at City Centre, City South or your student house, store your things over summer, and bring them back when you return. No van, no heavy lifting, timed around your July move-out.
Frequently asked questions
Can BCU students store belongings over summer?
Yes. The service is built for end-of-term move-outs and summer storage, timed around early-to-mid-July tenancy ends.
Do you collect from BCU halls?
Yes, we collect from The Heights, Jennens Court, Trinity Court and nearby student houses across both campuses.
Where will you redeliver?
Anywhere on the UK mainland, to your new address in September, even if you have moved university or city.
Book your BCU student storage
Book your collection online in a few minutes and we take care of the rest.