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2 June 2008 Inner Ring RoadWo od ho use La ne Merrion WayRossington StGt George StGt George StThe HeadrowInfirmary StPortlandS. ParadeBedford StGreek StStQuebec StE a s t P a ra d e O x fo rd P l O x fo rd R ow P o r t la n d P o r t la n d WayC re s K in g S t P a rk R ow C o o k r id g e S t Multi Storey Car ParkCivic HallCal verl ey S t LGIMulti Storey Car ParkIABCDEFGHJKLMQPONSRA. Leslie Silver Building Helpzone Library Costa Café BarB. B Building Students’ UnionC. C Building Admissions Office Finance Learning & Information ServicesD. D Building CounsellingE. Senator George Mitchell Centre for Peace & Conflict Resolution (under construction)F. F BuildingG. G Building Metceno (ground floor) Careers Studio Theatre (floor 1)H. H Building Gallery (floor 1-2) Health Centre (floor 2)I. Old Broadcasting House Enterprise ZoneJ. Queen Square HouseK. The Northern Terrace Queen Square CourtL. Queen Square Business IncubatorM. Hepworth PointN. Cloth Hall Court Helpzone Silks CafeO. Old School BoardP. Electric Press Building Screening RoomQ. Rose Bowl (under construction)R. Broadcasting Place (under construction)S. Leeds City Train StationHelpzoneCivic Quarter Leeds LS1 3HE0113 812 0000www.leedsmet.ac.uk 2 June 2008Churchwood Av123465711272829303112131415161718192021222324252689101 James Graham Gandhi Hall Library Innovation North Faculty of Information & Technology2 Reception/Helpzone Careers Service Job Shop3 Metceno4 Students’ Union5 Caedmon Hall Innovation North6 Priestley Hall Innovation North7 Leighton Hall8 Macaulay Hall Leslie Silver International Faculty9 Health Centre10 Brontë Hall Leeds Business School11 The Grange Office of the Vice-Chancellor Registrar and Secretary's Office Student-Centred Change Management12 Cavendish Hall13 Fairfax Hall14 Design & Technology Centre15 Carnegie Sports Reception16 Carnegie Hall17 Athletics Track18 Carnegie Regional Indoor Tennis Centre19 Carnegie Research Institute20 Dance Studio Swimming Pool21 Blue/Green Sports Hall Carnegie Regional Gymnastics Centre22 IT Building Facilities Management23 The Cottage Chaplaincy Counselling24 Pay & Display Car Park25 North Lodge26 Churchwood27 The Grange Coach House Business Start-up Enterprise Zone28 College Close Open College Network Yorkshire & Humber Region29 Queenswood30 Landscape Resource Centre31 South LodgeHelpzoneHeadingley CampusLeeds LS6 3QS 0113 812 0000www.leedsmet.ac.uk 4a4bS t G e o rg e S t. 2f2gUniversity Campuses & Accommodation1Headingley Campus2Civic Quarter2aCalverley Street2bOld Broadcasting House2cRose Bowl (under construction)2dQueen SquareThe Northern TerraceQueen Square Court2eHepworth Point2fCloth Hall Court2gOld School Board2hElectric Press Building3Headingley Carnegie Stadium &The Carnegie Stand4Student Residential Accommodation4aKirkstall Brewery4bCardigan Road4cRoyal Park Flats4dLiberty Park4eOpal Court4fWoodhouse Flats4gCarlton Hill4hSugarwell Court4iThe Plaza4jAlexander Court4kNew York Building4l1 Mill Street5Unipol Student Homes6Travel6aLeeds City Train Station6bLeeds City Bus Station6cNational ExpressCoach Station6dInfirmary Street bus stop6eHeadingley Train StationNot to scale1 Aug 2008 Major roads through the Leeds Metropolitan DistrictAirportAlwoodleyWetherbyHorsforthRoundhaySeacroftHeadingleyPudseyGarforthOultonBramleyArmleyBurleyHaltonRothwellMorleyMiddletonCollinghamAberfordPoolOtleyGuiseleyBramhopeA61A61A58A1A1A64A64A63A642A656A639A61A61M62M1M62M621M62A653A650A650A58A6110A647A657A65A658A6038A660A6120A62A659HeadingleyCampusCivicQuarter1 Aug 2008 Travel Instructions Leeds has excellent public transport, cycling and walking facilities and the university’s traffic management strategy means there is limited parking at our campuses – we highly recommend that unless you have extenuating circumstances you leave your car at home. If you have to travel by car the person you are visiting must book you a visitor’s space. There is a free city bus which will pick you up outside Leeds Train station and drop you off outside our Civic Quarter campus. For further information or for other alternatives, please visit http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk/visiting/index_howtofindus.htm or the journey planner on Metro’s website www.wymetro.com Approaches to the City Centre Leeds is well served by motorway, with links from the M1 and M62. From the north: A1-A58. From the east: M62 to J29, then M621 to J3. From the south/south-east: M1 to J43, then M621 to J3. From the south-west: M62 to J27, then M621 to J3. From the west: A65 via Kirkstall. From the north-west: A660 via Headingley. Routes Around the City Inner Ring Road This road is designed to route traffic away from the centre of Leeds. The main stretch runs in a semi-circle from west (A58(M)) to east (A64(M)). In the west, it connects with the M621 J2 via the Armley Gyratory and A643; in the east, it connects with M621 J4 via the A61. City Centre Loop The City Centre Loop allows traffic to flow clockwise around the City Centre, without having to enter it. There are 18 junctions: Junction 1, City Square, is the one that motorway traffic from the south will feed into. Routes to the University Civic Quarter From the M621 follow Meadow Rd, Victoria Rd and Neville St to City Square. This is City Centre Loop junction 1. Continue until junction 4 (Civic Hall). Keep left and the City Campus buildings will be 400 yards along on the right (beyond the Civic Hall). Headingley Campus From Motorways, start as above. As you reach the Civic Hall, and before you come to the Calverley Street buildings, turn right onto Portland Way. At the top of Portland Way, turn left onto the A660. Continue on the A660 for about 4 miles. Headingley Campus is signposted to your left (please note the sign is marked Beckett Park Campus). Visitors should use the Churchwood Entrance. From the City Centre – go past the BP garage on the A660 (Otley Road) and turn left after the pedestrian crossing. From the ring road (A6210) – go past the Village Hotel, through the traffic lights and turn right before the pedestrian crossing. Useful Contacts Gateway Yorkshire (Tourist Information) Leeds City Station, New Station Street, LEEDS Telephone: 0113 242 5242 Metro 40-50 Wellington Street, LEEDS LS1 2DE Telephone: 0113 251 7272 Minicom: 0113 242 8888 Travel Enquiries: 0113 245 7676 Railtrack (Leeds City Station) New Station Street, LEEDS National Rail Enquiries: 0845 748 4950 Leeds Bradford International Airport Telephone: 0113 250 9696 1 Aug 2008 Parking Civic Quarter There are no parking spaces available for students at the Civic Quarter sites. Visitors must have a space booked for them by the person they are coming to see. On-street parking Short-stay on-street parking is available on Calverley Street, Cookridge Street, Rossington Street, Wade Lane, Belgrave Street and Cross Belgrave Street. Spaces tend to be taken pretty quickly by shoppers after 9am. Charges: 20p for 20 minutes. Maximum stay 2 hours. Car parks Most visitors choose to park in the multi-storey car park opposite the University on New Woodhouse Lane. From Calverley Street, turn into Portland way, then left onto Woodhouse Lane. Turn right at the junction into Blackman Lane, then right again into New Woodhouse Lane. Keep left, take the slip road leading to the inner Ring Road, and the entrance to the car park is on your immediate right (just after the junction). Other car parks are available on Cookridge Street, Woodhouse Lane (Morrison’s). Merrion Way, Merrion Street (St. John’s Centre) and Elmwood Street (behind the Brunswick Building). Variable message signs around the city centre indicate when car parks are full/nearly full. Headingley Campus A permit system is in operation between 6am and 4.30pm Monday to Friday. There is no parking for students during these hours unless you have extenuating circumstances. All visitors must have a visitor space booked by the person/event organiser they are seeing. 24 hr parking is available in the Pay-and-Display car park. Turn right before the security hut (Churchwood Entrance) Between 4.30pm and 11pm Monday to Friday parking on campus is free and open to all. Between 9am and 5pm on Saturday and Sunday parking on campus is free and open to all. 5pm – 11pm Saturday and Sunday only those with a permit will have access. Anyone parking on campus without a permit, visitors permit or a valid pay-and-display ticket when the barriers are in operation will be clamped and a £20 release fee charged. Do not block any of the through routes around the Campus; they are used by emergency vehicles. 1 Aug 2008