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Set in 330 acres of long established woodland and contemporary landscaped gardens, University Park is Nottingham’s principal campus. Featuring a mixture of period buildings and modern state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities, University Park is regarded as one of the most attractive campuses in the country and regularly receives awards for both its built environment and its landscaping. Welcome to University Park Find your way around University Park Campus Travelling by Car University Park Campus – from the M1 North Take the M1 southwards. Leave the M1 motorway at Junction 25 to join the A52 to Nottingham. After a few miles you will arrive at Bardills roundabout, take the second exit (signposted Nottingham) and then at Bramcote roundabout continue along the A52 to follow the signs to Nottingham. At the Priory Hotel roundabout take the third exit onto A6464 Woodside Road. Turn left at the next roundabout into the University’s West Entrance. University Park Campus – from the M1 South Take the M1 northwards. Leave the M1 motorway at Junction 25 to join the A52 to Nottingham. After a few miles you will arrive at Bardills roundabout, take the second exit (signposted Nottingham) and then at Bramcote roundabout continue along the A52 to follow the signs to Nottingham. At the Priory Hotel roundabout take the third exit onto A6464 Woodside Road. Turn left at the next roundabout into the University’s West Entrance. Friends of University Park Cafés are located in: Trent Building (11) Coates Building (36) Telford Orangery (27-36) Hallward Library (9) Law and Social Sciences (7) Sir Clive Granger Building (16) The Biology Building (23) The Medical School [A Floor and B Floor] (46) The Built Environment Building (17) Portland Building (15) Restaurants are located in: Portland Building (15) Lakeside Arts Centre (34) Aqua – DH Lawrence Pavilion (49) the mix – continental café bars Situated in halls, the mix café bars serve coffee, wine, and a range of food. With heated and covered outdoor seating areas, the mix Café Bars are located in: Derby Hall Hugh Stewart Hall Lenton and Wortley Hall Willoughby Hall More café bars are to be opened in halls on campus soon. Preferred routes Routes on campus can be very steep for extended distances, and may not be negotiable by manual wheelchair users. The ‘preferred routes’ shown are the best option for wheelchair users, with indication of gradient and direction of incline. Gradients The chevrons » on the preferred routes point uphill. No chevrons indicates the route is level or has a very gentle gradient. More chevrons indicates a steeper route. Footpaths Many of the footpaths on campus are omitted from the Access Map, for clarity. This access map has been produced in consultation with current students to show the best routes around campus for wheelchair users and people with mobility difficulties. Please find below some useful information about the University and where to eat, drink and shop as you find your way around University Park. We hope you enjoy your visit. Public bus services The majority of buses have low floors, including services 12, 13 and 50 to University Park. See www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/lowfloorbuses.pdf There are raised kerbs, seats and shelters at most city bus stops, including those on campus. University Hopper bus services The University operates a number of free Hopper buses around University Park Campus and between other main campuses. Timetables for city buses and University Hopper buses are available at bus stops and at www.nottingham.ac.uk/estate/bustimetables.htm Cripps Health Centre (19) Boots Pharmacy Chaplaincy & Prayer Rooms (15) Students’ Union (15) Shops & banks Portland Building [B Floor] (15) Boots Endsleigh Insurance Pioneer Travel Students’ Union Shop – Stationery, food, drinks, newspapers & magazines Portland Building [C Floor] (15) Blackwells Bookshop Hairdresser NatWest Bank Midland Bank About this map Friends of University Park is a voluntary group that aims to encourage both members of the University and the wider community to make full use of University Park. Throughout the spring, summer & autumn months, the group organises a series of events, walks and talks centred on various aspects of the park, including its gardens, plants, heritage and wildlife. Most events are accessible for people with disabilities and mobility issues. For more information visit www.nottingham.ac.uk/estate/friends or call +44 (0) 115 951 3649 Using the map Travel information Parking There are designated car parking spaces for Blue Badge holders near the majority of buildings on each of the University campuses. Students require a permit to bring a vehicle onto campus, please see www.nottingham.ac.uk/estate/parking.htm Taxis Wheelchair accessible taxis are available outside the train station in Nottingham. Contact numbers: Fast Lane Cabs 0115 950 1501 City Cabs 0115 970 1701 Royal Cabs 0115 960 8608 From University Park, the following companies have accessible taxis: Royal Cabs 0115 960 8608 CBC Taxis 0115 938 4444 Cabline 0115 922 6225 Nottingham NET Amenities on Campus Refreshments Students’ Union bar The Ark Bar is located at the east end of A Floor [lower ground] Portland Building (15). The Ark has an accessible entrance and an accessible toilet. For those visiting the city centre, Nottingham’s tram system is fully accessible. Although the tram currently doesn’t connect the University campuses to the train station or city, there are plans for the tram network to be extended. Please visit www.thetram.net Getting here For information about other forms of transport please see contact details below: National Rail Enquiries Tel: 08457 484 950 www.nationalrail.co.uk Nottingham City Transport For details of public transport Tel: 0115 950 6070 www.nctx.co.uk Trent and Barton Buses Tel: 01773 712 265 www.trentbuses.co.uk East Midlands Airport Tel: 01332 852 852 www.eastmidlandsairport.com Access map Set in 330 acres of long established woodland and contemporary landscaped gardens, University Park is Nottingham’s principal campus. Featuring a mixture of period buildings and modern state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities, University Park is regarded as one of the most attractive campuses in the country and regularly receives awards for both its built environment and its landscaping. Welcome to University Park Further access maps Access facilities located within buildings on campus can be viewed on building plans available at www. nottingham.ac.uk/estate/buildingaccess.htm These show accessible toilets, accessible entrances, accessible lifts, automatic doors and access ramps in each building on University Park and Jubilee Campus. Accessible toilets Most buildings have one or more wheelchair accessible toilets. Their locations are shown on the building plans available at the link above, and on plans fixed at building entrances. The Student Services Centre in Portland Building (15) provides a highly visible, accessible centre for all students. Students can carry out a broad range of essential tasks in one convenient location. They can speak with experienced advisers, who have a wide knowledge of the University and gain access to specialist support services. In addition, Disability Liaison Officers are appointed in each School to provide a point of reference, advice and guidance and for all students and members of staff about disability issues and support. Student Services Centre University minibus service for students who have a disability The University has a free wheelchair accessible minibus service, to transport students with mobility difficulties around University Park Campus, and between the other main campuses. Please contact Student Services for more information: Tel: +44 (0) 115 951 3710 Minicom: +44 (0) 115 951 4378 Email: [email protected] Web: www.nottingham.ac.uk/disability/minibus.htm For further information about the University please contact: The Enquiry Centre Tel: +44 (0) 115 951 5559 Fax: +44 (0) 115 846 8062 Email: undergraduate-enquiries@ nottingham.ac.uk Portland Building Millennium Garden

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Set in 330 acres of long established woodland and contemporary landscaped gardens, University Park is Nottingham’s principal campus. Featuring a mixture of period buildings and modern state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities, University Park is regarded as one of the most attractive campuses in the country and regularly receives awards for both its built environment and its landscaping.

Welcome to University Park

Find your way around

University Park Campus

Travelling by Car University Park Campus – from the M1 North Take the M1 southwards. Leave the M1 motorway at Junction 25 to join the A52 to Nottingham. After a few miles you will arrive at Bardills roundabout, take the second exit (signposted Nottingham) and then at Bramcote roundabout continue along the A52 to follow the signs to Nottingham. At the Priory Hotel roundabout take the third exit onto A6464 Woodside Road. Turn left at the next roundabout into the University’s West Entrance.

University Park Campus – from the M1 South Take the M1 northwards. Leave the M1 motorway at Junction 25 to join the A52 to Nottingham. After a few miles you will arrive at Bardills roundabout, take the second exit (signposted Nottingham) and then at Bramcote roundabout continue along the A52 to follow the signs to Nottingham. At the Priory Hotel roundabout take the third exit onto A6464 Woodside Road. Turn left at the next roundabout into the University’s West Entrance.

Friends of University Park

Cafés are located in: Trent Building (11)Coates Building (36)Telford Orangery (27-36) Hallward Library (9)Law and Social Sciences (7)Sir Clive Granger Building (16)The Biology Building (23)The Medical School [A Floor and B Floor] (46)The Built Environment Building (17)Portland Building (15)

Restaurants are located in:Portland Building (15)Lakeside Arts Centre (34)Aqua – DH Lawrence Pavilion (49)

the mix – continental café bars Situated in halls, the mix café bars serve coffee, wine, and a range of food. With heated and covered outdoor seating areas, the mix Café Bars are located in:

Derby Hall Hugh Stewart HallLenton and Wortley Hall Willoughby Hall

More café bars are to be opened in halls on campus soon.

Preferred routesRoutes on campus can be very steep for extended distances, and may not be negotiable by manual wheelchair users. The ‘preferred routes’ shown are the best option for wheelchair users, with indication of gradient and direction of incline.

GradientsThe chevrons » on the preferred routes point uphill.

No chevrons indicates the route is level or has a very gentle gradient.

More chevrons indicates a steeper route.

FootpathsMany of the footpaths on campus are omitted from the Access Map, for clarity.

This access map has been produced in consultation with current students to show the best routes around campus for wheelchair users and people with mobility difficulties. Please find below some useful information about the University and where to eat, drink and shop as you find your way around University Park. We hope you enjoy your visit.

Public bus servicesThe majority of buses have low floors, including services 12, 13 and 50 to University Park. See www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/lowfloorbuses.pdf

There are raised kerbs, seats and shelters at most city bus stops, including those on campus.

University Hopper bus servicesThe University operates a number of free Hopper buses around University Park Campus and between other main campuses.

Timetables for city buses and University Hopper buses are available at bus stops and at www.nottingham.ac.uk/estate/bustimetables.htm

Cripps Health Centre (19) Boots Pharmacy Chaplaincy & Prayer Rooms (15)Students’ Union (15)

Shops & banksPortland Building [B Floor] (15) Boots Endsleigh InsurancePioneer TravelStudents’ Union Shop – Stationery, food, drinks, newspapers & magazines

Portland Building [C Floor] (15)Blackwells BookshopHairdresserNatWest BankMidland Bank

About this map

Friends of University Park is a voluntary group that aims to encourage both members of the University and the wider community to make full use of University Park. Throughout the spring, summer & autumn months, the group organises a series of events, walks and talks centred on various aspects of the park, including its gardens, plants, heritage and wildlife. Most events are accessible for people with disabilities and mobility issues.

For more information visit www.nottingham.ac.uk/estate/friends or call +44 (0) 115 951 3649

Using the map

Travel information ParkingThere are designated car parking spaces for Blue Badge holders near the majority of buildings on each of the University campuses.

Students require a permit to bring a vehicle onto campus, please see www.nottingham.ac.uk/estate/parking.htm

TaxisWheelchair accessible taxis are available outside the train station in Nottingham.

Contact numbers:Fast Lane Cabs 0115 950 1501City Cabs 0115 970 1701Royal Cabs 0115 960 8608

From University Park, the following companies have accessible taxis:

Royal Cabs 0115 960 8608CBC Taxis 0115 938 4444Cabline 0115 922 6225

Nottingham NET

Amenities on Campus

Refreshments

Students’ Union barThe Ark Bar is located at the east end of A Floor [lower ground] Portland Building (15). The Ark has an accessible entrance and an accessible toilet.

For those visiting the city centre, Nottingham’s tram system is fully accessible. Although the tram currently doesn’t connect the University campuses to the train station or city, there are plans for the tram network to be extended. Please visit www.thetram.net

Getting here

For information about other forms of transport please see contact details below:

National Rail Enquiries Tel: 08457 484 950 www.nationalrail.co.uk

Nottingham City Transport For details of public transport Tel: 0115 950 6070 www.nctx.co.uk

Trent and Barton Buses Tel: 01773 712 265 www.trentbuses.co.uk

East Midlands Airport Tel: 01332 852 852 www.eastmidlandsairport.com

Access map

Set in 330 acres of long established woodland and contemporary landscaped gardens, University Park is Nottingham’s principal campus. Featuring a mixture of period buildings and modern state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities, University Park is regarded as one of the most attractive campuses in the country and regularly receives awards for both its built environment and its landscaping.

Welcome to University Park

Further access mapsAccess facilities located within buildings on campus can be viewed on building plans available at www.nottingham.ac.uk/estate/buildingaccess.htm These show accessible toilets, accessible entrances, accessible lifts, automatic doors and access ramps in each building on University Park and Jubilee Campus.

Accessible toiletsMost buildings have one or more wheelchair accessible toilets. Their locations are shown on the building plans available at the link above, and on plans fixed at building entrances.

The Student Services Centre in Portland Building (15) provides a highly visible, accessible centre for all students. Students can carry out a broad range of essential tasks in one convenient location. They can speak with experienced advisers, who have a wide knowledge of the University and gain access to specialist support services.

In addition, Disability Liaison Officers are appointed in each School to provide a point of reference, advice and guidance and for all students and members of staff about disability issues and support.

Student Services Centre

University minibus service for students who have a disabilityThe University has a free wheelchair accessible minibus service, to transport students with mobility difficulties around University Park Campus, and between the other main campuses. Please contact Student Services for more information:

Tel: +44 (0) 115 951 3710 Minicom: +44 (0) 115 951 4378 Email: [email protected] Web: www.nottingham.ac.uk/disability/minibus.htm

For further information about the University please contact:

The Enquiry CentreTel: +44 (0) 115 951 5559Fax: +44 (0) 115 846 8062Email: undergraduate-enquiries@ nottingham.ac.uk

Portland Building

Millennium Garden

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