During semester the clubroom is usually open from 9AM to 11PM weekdays and 11AM to 11PM on weekends (provided that Cameron Hall is open). You can check to see if anyone's in by viewing the webcam44.
When you enter the clubroom (there is only one door) you will be facing the noticeboard (on the far wall). Various official notices are placed on the noticeboard (such as announcements of general meetings). Additionally you'll find some humour and takeaway food pricelists.
The clubroom sometimes gets remodelled, but in essence the periphery of the space is occupied by user machines on desks and books in the shelves and the centre of the room is reserved for tables and chairs were you can lounge. At the time of writing the southern end of the clubroom boasts some large shelves which stock various spare parts and interesting equipment (some of it labelled!).
Also, some members have pigeon holes which sit behind the door. If you need to leave something for a committee member, put it in their pigeon hole and email them.
Another notable installation in the clubroom is the machine room. The machine room is where the non-user machines are locked up.
The clubroom also has a tool cupboard described below.
The UCC has a vast library of various books and periodicals which users can read at the club room. Among other topics, the club owns books on subjects such as electronics, networking and systems administration.
There are tools for destroying (fixing) computers: soldering irons, a digital oscilloscope, screwdrivers, resistors, multimeters and plenty of cables. If, however, you prefer brute force, we also ahve a drill, jigsaw, hammer, files, hacksaw, chisels and more!
You can see the tool cupboard (in a former state) on its own web page45.