Continuum is a weekend-long celebration of table-top roleplaying, miniatures, freeform and board gaming. Held at Leicester University's John Foster Hall you can spend a relaxed weekend in a friendly atmosphere playing a whole host of different types of game. Our focus is on pen, paper and dice roleplaying games but the variety we support is truly extraordinary. Continuum is a residential convention with comfortable rooms and great local facilities. See the Register link for more details on how to sign-up.
Continuum is held at John Foster Hall, one of the Leicester University Halls of Residence in Oadby, a small town on the outskirts of the city.  The University has an excellent and comprehensive set of directions to follow. There's also a roadmap of the immediate area. For Multimap and Sat Nav users, the address is:

John Foster Hall
15 Manor Road
Oadby
Leicester LE2 2LG


The Hall itself is comfortable, but remember that this is a student hall of residence and falls an RAC star or two short of the Dorchester or the Ritz.  Rooms are generally single-occupancy, with modern shower facilities and a shared kitchen and dining area per floor (ideal for additional six-player games!). A few additional double-rooms are available - but book early to avoid disappointment. Bedding and towels are supplied in all..

The grounds and two adjacent houses retain a certain Olde-Worlde-Cthulhuish sort of charm and are ideal for period RPG’s and freeforms. The main building and social rooms are well appointed and fitted with modern conference facilities.  Oadby town centre, whilst small, has all the facilities one might need, including a huge Asda, slightly less huge Sainsburys, and a variety of different takeaway nosheries.  The Chinese restaurant just out of the town is highly recommended by the Continuum committee.
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Continuum 2010 Progress Report Two

Here is the latest PDF of the Continuum 2010 Progress Report Two. Apologies for the lateness of this. You can also download it from here: Continuum 2010 Progress Report Two

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