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City Campus CITY CAMPUS MAP UOB WWW.BRADFORD.AC.UK How to Find Us Travelling to the City Campus We want to make your visit to the University of Bradford as sustainable as possible. We have many IT solutions in place to effectively communicate remotely. If your journey is essential then there are a number of ways to travel in a sustainable way. Visit www.bradford.ac.uk/smart-travel Public Transport – by Train, Coach or Bus We are conveniently located in the centre of England and you can get here from Edinburgh, London or Bristol within 4 hours. There are good rail links to Bradford Forster Square and Bradford Interchange and good coach services to and from Bradford Interchange. From there you can take buses 576 Bradford-Halifax which leave at regular intervals and pass the City Campus, taking 5 minutes. To check current bus timetables please see www.wymetro.com Cycling We have showers and a secure cycle store for your use and convenience. To access these facilities you will need to visit the main reception in the Richmond Building on arrival - see www.bradford.ac.uk/smart-travel/cycling. You can plan your route by visiting www.cyclestreets.net/ Walking It only takes around 15 minutes to walk from the city centre, though it is partly uphill! From Bradford Interchange walk down the hill towards City Hall, then turn left past City Hall. From Forster Square station, walk past the “Fibres” sculpture onto Cheapside, then along Market Street towards City Hall. Walk through Centenary Square and City Park and continue towards the Alhambra Theatre. Turn right up Great Horton Road just before the Alhambra, and the University’s City Campus is about 300 metres up this hill just beyond the College. By Car Bradford is connected to the national motorway network via the M62 and M606. If you are travelling from the south, east or west of Bradford, you will probably find it most convenient to use the M62 and M606. If you are arriving from the north-west you will probably use the A629/A650 via Skipton and Keighley. From the north-east it is most convenient to use the A1 or A19, and reach Bradford via the A59 and then the A658 south of Harrogate. Many road signs on the major routes into the city have the route to the University indicated by a mortarboard symbol. By Air There are direct regular air services into Leeds Bradford Airport (7 miles/11 km from the University’s City Campus) from various cities around the UK, Ireland and Europe. From the Airport a half-hourly bus service operates into Bradford, or alternatively taxis are usually available. Many internal and international flights can be also be made into Manchester Airport which is about 50 miles/80 km south-west of Bradford. Travelling to our Emm Lane Campus site A daytime bus service (term-time only) links the City Campus to the Emm Lane Campus. For a map and directions to our Emm Lane Campus, please visit: www.bradford.ac.uk/maps Bradford Facts Bradford is the world’s first UNESCO City of Film Bradford is one of the largest cities in the UK Artist David Hockney was born in Bradford in 1937 - his art collections can be viewed at the David Hockney Gallery in Cartwright Hall in Bradford, and in the 1853 Gallery in nearby Saltaire The National Science and Media Museum in Bradford is one of the most visited museum attractions outside London Composer Frederick Delius was born in Bradford in 1862 The writer and philanthropist J B Priestley was from Bradford. Famous works include ‘An Inspector Calls’ and ‘When We Are Married’ Bradford has been voted Curry Capital of Britain in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 Please check www.wymetro.com for up-to-date bus and train information Current as at October 2017 Produced by the Marketing Department, University of Bradford Print Production: Inprint and Design, University of Bradford 2500/10/2017 University of Bradford, Richmond Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP T: 0800 073 1225 (0300 456 2666 from mobiles) E: [email protected]

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Page 1: City Campus - University of Bradford

City Campus

CITY CAMPUS MAPUOB W W W . B R A D F O R D . A C . U K

How to Find Us

Travelling to the City CampusWe want to make your visit to the University of Bradford as sustainable as possible. We have many IT solutions in place to effectively communicate remotely. If your journey is essential then there are a number of ways to travel in a sustainable way. Visit www.bradford.ac.uk/smart-travel

Public Transport – by Train, Coach or BusWe are conveniently located in the centre of England and you can get here from Edinburgh, London or Bristol within 4 hours. There are good rail links to Bradford Forster Square and Bradford Interchange and good coach services to and from Bradford Interchange. From there you can take buses 576 Bradford-Halifax which leave at regular intervals and pass the City Campus, taking 5 minutes. To check current bus timetables please see www.wymetro.com

CyclingWe have showers and a secure cycle store for your use and convenience. To access these facilities you will need to visit the main reception in the Richmond Building on arrival - see www.bradford.ac.uk/smart-travel/cycling. You can plan your route by visiting www.cyclestreets.net/

WalkingIt only takes around 15 minutes to walk from the city centre, though it is partly uphill! From Bradford Interchange walk down the hill towards City Hall, then turn left past City Hall. From Forster Square station, walk past the “Fibres” sculpture onto Cheapside, then along Market Street towards City Hall. Walk through Centenary Square and City Park and continue towards the Alhambra Theatre. Turn right up Great Horton Road just before the Alhambra, and the University’s City Campus is about 300 metres up this hill just beyond the College.

By CarBradford is connected to the national motorway network via the M62 and M606. If you are travelling from the south, east or west of Bradford, you will probably find it most convenient to use the M62 and M606. If you are arriving from the north-west you will probably use the A629/A650 via Skipton and Keighley. From the north-east it is most convenient to use the A1 or A19, and reach Bradford via the A59 and then the A658 south of Harrogate.

Many road signs on the major routes into the city have the route to the University indicated by a mortarboard symbol.

By AirThere are direct regular air services into Leeds Bradford Airport (7 miles/11 km from the University’s City Campus) from various cities around the UK, Ireland and Europe. From the Airport a half-hourly bus service operates into Bradford, or alternatively taxis are usually available.

Many internal and international flights can be also be made into Manchester Airport which is about 50 miles/80 km south-west of Bradford.

Travelling to our Emm Lane Campus siteA daytime bus service (term-time only) links the City Campus to the Emm Lane Campus. For a map and directions to our Emm Lane Campus, please visit: www.bradford.ac.uk/maps

Bradford Facts Bradford is the world’s first UNESCO City of Film Bradford is one of the largest cities in the UK Artist David Hockney was born in Bradford in 1937 - his

art collections can be viewed at the David Hockney Gallery in Cartwright Hall in Bradford, and in the 1853 Gallery in nearby Saltaire

The National Science and Media Museum in Bradford is one of the most visited museum attractions outside London

Composer Frederick Delius was born in Bradford in 1862 The writer and philanthropist J B Priestley was from

Bradford. Famous works include ‘An Inspector Calls’ and ‘When We Are Married’

Bradford has been voted Curry Capital of Britain in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016

Please check www.wymetro.com for up-to-date bus and train informationCurrent as at October 2017

Produced by the Marketing Department, University of BradfordPrint Production: Inprint and Design, University of Bradford

2500/10/2017

University of Bradford, Richmond Road,Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP

T: 0800 073 1225 (0300 456 2666 from mobiles)E: [email protected]

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Richmond Building Admissions (MyBradford) Alumni and Development Archaeological & Forensic Sciences Atrium Restaurant Biomedical Sciences Chemistry Clinical Sciences Computer Clusters Course Enquiries (MyBradford) Engagement, Events & Partnerships Fees and Bursaries (MyBradford) Finance (Cashiers) (MyBradford) Great & Small Halls Integrated Life Sciences Learning Centre International Student Advice (MyBradford) International Student Centre (Room 101) MyBradford help point Pharmacy Psychology Recruitment and Outreach (MyBradford) Research & Knowledge Transfer Support Social Work and Social Care Sociology and Criminology Student Registry Services (MyBradford) Student Support Centre (MyBradford)

Atrium, Richmond Building Blackwell’s University Bookshop Just: Shop Reception and Security (24 hours) Starbucks Coffee Bar and Wrapchic Unipol Accommodation Bureau

Richmond Building Workshop Block Biomedical Engineering and

Clinical Technology labs Electronics and Electrical

Engineering labs Inprint + Design Polymer Micro & Nano Technology

Centre (Polymer MNT) Student Print (Inprint + Design)

ICT Building Institute of Cancer Therapeutics

Norcroft Building and Norcroft Centre Conference Centre Pharmaceutical Innovation CIC Centre for Chemical and Structural

Analysis

The Green Accommodation Office (The Orchard) Launderette Student Accommodation

Horton A Building Health Studies MyBradford help point Starbucks Coffee Bar

Horton D Building Specialist Computer labs Pen-Testing Lab TV Production Studio Digital Arts and Editing Suites Chroma Key Studio Motion Capture Suite MyBradford help point The Barn Lecture Theatre

Chesham B Building Chemical Engineering labs Gallery II Grumpy Mule Coffee Bar, Galley II Academic Skills Advice Language Centre

Chesham C Building Civil & Structural Engineering labs Mechanical Engineering labs Computer suites Tasmin Little Music Centre

Student Central and J B Priestley Building Bars on Campus Career and Employability Services Computer Clusters Costa Coffee Counselling Service Disability Service Faith Advisers Grumpy Mule coffee pod IT Services Library Shop Students’ Union & Services

Sports and Amenities and Carlton Building Multi-purpose games area/

All-weather pitches Unique: Fitness & Lifestyle Postgraduate Research Centre

(Carlton Building) Prayer Room (Carlton Building)

Pemberton Building Peace Studies and

International Development MyBradford help point

Ashfield Building Social Sciences Research Offices

Phoenix Building South West DHEZ Academic (Digital Health

Enterprise Zone), incorporating: Technology Smart House Pathology Lab Phlebotomy Suite Public clinics:

Medicines Advice Hub Physiotherapy and Sport

Rehabilitation Clinic Eye Clinic

Optometry

Phoenix Building North East Estates and Facilities Theatre in the Mill

The Bright Building re:centre

(Education and Sustainable Development Centre)

The Cavendish Building The STEM Centre (Science, Technology,

Engineering and Maths)

Cobden Building Crime Scene Facility

Peace Garden

Catering Outlets Atrium Restaurant, Richmond Building Costa Coffee, Student Central Building Grumpy Mule Coffee Bar, Gallery II,

Chesham Building Grumpy Mule coffee pod, Library Starbucks Coffee Bar and Wrapchic,

Richmond Building Atrium Starbucks Coffee Bar, Horton A Building

Laisteridge Lane Site (not shown) Bradford Student Health Service Nursery All-weather pitches

Off-Site Amenities Post Office, Mannville Terrace

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Recommended City Centre Car Parks*

Car Park Post Code** No. of Spaces

1 Sharpe Street BD5 0QJ 98

2 Radwell Drive BD5 0QP 105

3 Britannia Street BD5 0DW 62

4 Hall Ings BD1 5SD 526

5 Crown Court BD1 1JA 150

6 Leisure Exchange BD1 5LD 996

7 The Broadway BD1 1JR

8 Kirkgate Shopping Centre

BD1 1TQ 650

9 Southgate BD1 2AP 432

Visitor Car ParkingWhere to park – Visitor and local car parksVisitors arriving at the University City Campus can use the first-come first-served visitors’ car park adjacent to the Richmond Building. This can be accessed from the University entrance on Great Horton Road. Once in this facility, a car parking permit must be displayed clearly in your vehicle and can be obtained from the Richmond Building reception on arrival. If this facility is full, please use one of the nearby car parks or parking available in the local streets.

The map opposite highlights the locations of other car parks† within easy reach of the City Campus. If parking in the streets, please be respectful of local residents.

* All within a 20-minute walk to/from the University** May be compliant with Satellite Navigation

© University of Bradford