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The Leeds International Study Centre Everything You Need to Know About How to Get to Your New Centre We are moving from the 10th of October Welcome to the Leeds International Study Centre Everything you need to know about how to get to your new centre Carnegie Stand, Headingley Carnegie Stadium, St. Michael’s Lane, Leeds, LS6 3BR Tel: 0113 812 3035 leedsisc.com From: Oxley Residences WEETWOOD 25 minutes approximately From Oxley Hall, walk to Otley Road and turn right. There is a bus stop approximately 200 metres up the road. Take either bus B6157 number 1 or 6 towards Headingley. Harrogate Rd Otley Rd This will take you through Headingley main street. Oxley Residences MEANWOOD Look for a pub on the left called the Original Oak and get off the LS16 8HL Weetwood Ln bus at the next stop, then walk back to the Original Oak. At the pedestrian crossing, cross the street and to St Michael’s Scott Hall Rd Road. Turn left on to St Michael’s Lane for 5-10 minutes until you see the stadium. Stainbeck Rd CHAPEL ALLERTON Potternewton Ln BECKETT PARK Grove Lane Meanwood Rd Caribbean Cricket Club St Anne’s Rd HEADINGLEY From: The Plaza and Sky Plaza 20 minutes approximately Scott Hall Rd Walk to bus stop L2 on Woodhouse Lane, then take the 56 bus. Headingley This will take you directly to Headingley Stadium. The 56 bus runs Carnegie Stadium every 10 minutes approximately and is scheduled to take 10-15 minutes. Please be aware that at busy times, it may take longer. InternationalSaint Study Michael’s Centre Lane From the 56 bus stop, you will need to walk round the stadium to Kirkstall Hill get to the Carnegie stand via the entrance on St. Michael’s Lane. LS6 3BR Victoria Rd A65 HYDE PARK A61 A58 BURLEY RIVER AIRE UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS From: The City Centre Burley Rd 23 minutes aproximately The 56 Bus goes from the City Centre directly to Headingley The Plaza and LEEDS BECKETT Sky Plaza Stadium. UNIVERSITY LS2 8AR There are stops on the Headrow (stop H10), Albion Street (stop J1, in front of Tiger Tiger) and Woodhouse Lane (stop L2, in front of the Technology Campus). The 56 bus stops opposite Headingley Carnegie Stadium. LEEDS The 56 bus runs every 10 minutes approximately and is scheduled to take 10-15 minutes. Please be aware that at busy times, Armley Rd it may take longer. The City From the 56 bus stop, you will need to walk round the stadium to Centre get to the Carnegie stand via the entrance on St. Michael’s Lane. Headingley Carnegie Stand The stadium is a ten-minute walk from the centre of Headingley, a busy suburb of Leeds From 10 October 2016, the Leeds International and a popular area for students both to live and Study Centre will be housed at the Headingley to socialise. The main street in Headingley holds Carnegie Stand. Our fantastic location offers a supermarket, post office and a variety of newly-refurbished, state-of-the-art facilities shops, bars and restaurants. There is also a over two floors. classic cinema dating from 1912. The Carnegie Stand is part of the world-famous 15 minutes’ walk in the opposite direction Headingley Carnegie Stadium. and is a 10-15 minute from the stadium takes you to the newly- walk from Headingley Campus. The Stadium, is the opened Kirkstall Bridge Shopping Park, home of Yorkshire County Cricket Club, the Leeds full of shops and cafes. Next to this is the Rhinos & Leeds Carnegie rugby clubs. historic Kirkstall Abbey, a ruined 12th-century Leeds Rhinos have been one of the most successful monastery which is now in a public park on teams of recent years whilst Yorkshire Country the banks of the river. This is a great place Cricket club won the County Championships to spend an afternoon relaxing with a picnic. in 2014 and 2015. The England Cricket team frequently play international matches at the Headingley ground. North Lane, a short walk from the stadium, is a Leeds city centre is bustling street full of places to eat. You can find Thai, Indian and Italian food amongst others. There are 20 minutes from the also places to buy food to prepare yourself. stadium by public transport. Carnegie Stand, Headingley Carnegie Stadium, St. Michael’s Lane, Leeds, LS6 3BR Tel: 0113 812 3035 27751.10.16.
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