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Reading and Uni Map.Indd Reading & The University Updated June 2005. Oxfor CA © Copyright The University of Reading VERSHA Maidenhead T E d E R M T S Halls of residence E 0 200m G R VA R R O STERN 4 O A Train station A O A E D RO 0 600ft D AD G Bus stop Reading Station S TATIO One-way system N HILL OAD N R FOR DO BUR LON Y R T O The University by bus R STREE E FRIA A N D A L Monday - Saturday S D STREET T ROA IT (Approximate journey time in brackets). B AD P L KINGS ROAD RO O ET ON E N D Whiteknights Main Entrance R LON T D KIN S The Oracle Q GS ROA E O U D 9, 12, 20, and 144 from Market Place or Station. L EENS ROAD Palmer Park ST N (20 mins). A S Woodley C T AD O A R N R O W 3 S AVEN E London ND O ODLAND UE Whiteknights Earley Gate Entrance O E K O E L IN 2 W S C A 9 O T H G Road Site H o R S ( 17 from Friar Street and 42 from Station U A M Main Entrance Bulmershe s A T M A4 T p E E V R ) H S i LE R R St Davids t E IG O Court (15 mins). A I H RO N L a AD N A M V l Bulmershe T A D E P E R R E K V Bulmershe Court T R E O R E Mansfield D O E D T N A S S N A N L CR RO L T D D E 63 (15 mins) and 42 (25 mins) from Friar Street or EL A AD U SCENT P S R N RO UE E BERKELEY AVEN T I C D R D Station. To return 65 and 42. R Martindale E K S DINGTON O D A A E Court R S T R O E O O London Road Campus Wells R K A A D I AL A H L LC W D ROFT RD D ED O H N R R LANDS R C Mansfield Hall, Kendrick Road : 12 and 20 from PE IT P E R L U K A N Wantage I U N Hillside Childs G Market Place or Station. H H E CH St George's A R IST Whiteknights TS C 3 CH 29 Craven Road: 9 from Friar Street or Station. URC R (M M4 Junction H R O ) OAD A 10 (7 mins). Windsor Wessex D D WO A Shinfield Road Bridges K ING O D S HA Earley Station Sunday Service R Health Centre H M A R E I OA N D K F A3 RO St Patrick's 29 Whiteknights Main Entrance O I Earley Gate T E F S N L Whiteknights E O D 9 and 12. G Student Village LI R R E N I T O H R S D Bulmershe Court Sherfield A C A M4 Junction A 3 D 10 O O B 3 R 63 and 65. U S A S R Pepper Lane NE T R E London Road Campus P 3 A D EP IL V P W E E 12. A3 R N LA U N E OS E R E KILN LAN A E 3 B E Evening and NightTrack services from 2 E 7 C 1 D M S H Station. 1 H A L D 4 A IN n O A N J F R Whiteknights Main Entrance o u DRIVE E O i I E CH t n T E R A R L c c H A K D D N3. 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Geography 55 Lloyds Bank C5 Black Horse House Engineering D4 70 Soil Science D4 Soil Science 59 Analytical Labora- Agriculture 5 Geoscience D4 Geoscience 1 Management (Dept HUMSS tory D8 N15 Counselling Service University Health Centre & of) C5 62 Speech and Psychology 1 German Studies C5 HUMSS C2 Dental Centre Language Therapy 1 Applied Linguistics HUMSS 4 Mathematics D5 Mathematics & IT Services Clinic D7 9 Graduate School in Old Whiteknights House 135 Counselling Service Carrington Building Arts and Humani- 56 Applied Statistics D7 Harry Pitt C5 N15 Medical Practice C2 University Health Centre & 39 SportsPark C2 SportsPark ties C4 Dental Centre 74 Archaeology D5 Archaeology 59 Crop Protection Agriculture 56 Statistical Services Harry Pitt 59 Graduate Institute Agriculture Unit D8 58 Meteorology D7 Meteorolgy Centre D7 43 Athletics Pavilion B3 Athletics Pavilion of International 38 Cybernetics E5 Systems Engineering Development & Ap- 56 MPS Unit D7 Harry Pitt 27 Student Recruitment Whiteknights House 31 Biocentre Plant Sciences plied Economics D8 & Schools Liaison N15 Dental Centre C2 University Health Centre & 37 Muslim Centre D4 Archway Lodge C4 55 Black Horse House Black Horse House Dental Centre 9 Graduate School Old Whiteknights House C5 for the Social Sci- 47 National Centre Food Biosciences 27 Student Services C4 Whiteknights House 10 Development and Blandford Lodge ences C4 for Biotechnology 27 Business Develop- Whiteknights House Alumni Relations Education D6 135 Student Services Carrington Building ment Office C4 D4 50 Grounds Mainte- Facilities Management Centre C5 nance Office C4 55 Orange Room Black Horse House 1 Business School C5 HUMSS 26 Dolché Vita Café Palmer Building (Restaurant) C6 29 Students’ Union C5 Students Union Hub 34 Grounds Mainte- Facilities Management 33 Business School D4 URS Building 33 Economics D4 URS Building nance Yard B4 26 Palmer Building C5 Palmer Building 29 Students’ Union Students’ Union Nursery C5 42 CALS (Centre for University Language Centre 1 Economics C5 HUMSS 3 Health & Safety Physics 35 Pensions Office D4 Blandford East Applied Language Services D5 135 Study Advisers C5 Carrington Building Studies) C5 25 Electronic Engineer- Engineering 6 Pharmacy D6 Chemistry and Pharmacy ing E5 N15 Health Centre & 2 Study Advisers D5 Library (SAIL 104) 134 CALS (Centre for University Language Centre Dental Centre C2 47 Pharmacy D6 Food Biosciences and Applied Language 25 Engineering E5 Engineering Pharmacy 800 Synthetic Turf Synthetic Turf Pitch Studies, Recep- 1 History C5 HUMSS Pitch B4 tion) C5 1 English and Ameri- HUMSS 1 Philosophy C5 HUMSS can Literature C5 1 History of Art C5 HUMSS 21 Typography & TOB 2 135 Careers Advisory Carrington Building 3 Physics D5 Physics Graphic Communi- Service C5 21 Enterprise Hub C8 TOB 2 5 Human and Environ- Geoscience cation C8 mental Sciences D4 31 Plant Sciences E6 Plant Sciences 7 Cedars (Restaurant) The Cedars 30 School of Biological AMS 134 University Language University Language Centre 1 Politics & Interna- HUMSS D5 Sciences C5 1 Humanities and HUMSS Centre B5 Social Sciences tional Relations C5 59 Centre for Agricul- Agriculture 31 School of Biological Plant Sciences (HumSS) C5 21 University of Read- TOB 2 62 Psychology D7 Psychology tural Strategy D8 Sciences E6 ing Pre-school C8 7 Indigo C6 Cedars 8 Procurement C6 Park
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