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Redacted Appendix 4 APPENDIX 4 PREMISES DETAILS Organisation Name(s) Key Delivery Location(s) (including Facilities Available Public Transport links Confirmation that (including Subcontractors, Outreach locations) delivery premises Specialist and ad-hoc) will comply with the Equality Act 2010 Ixion Hounslow [REDACTED] Meeting room, training room with PCs, kitchen, toilet 7 minute (0.4 miles) to Hounslow tube station, 11 minute walk from JCP Houslow Yes Ixion Kingston [REDACTED] Meeting room, training room with PCs, kitchen, toilet 8 minute walk (0.4) mile to Kingston station, 11 minute (0.5 miles) walk from JCP Kingston Yes Avanta [REDACTED] meeting rooms; client computers; training rooms; printer, 8 min walk from various tube stations, 16 minute walk fax, copier; client tea facilities (0.8 mile) to London Euston station. 25 minute walk from Yes JCP Marylebone Avanta [REDACTED] meeting rooms; client computers; training rooms; printer, 2 min walk from Cockfosters tube station, 20 minute walk fax, copier; client tea facilities to New Barnet station (1.2 miles), 2 miles from JCP Yes Barnet Business in the Community [REDACTED] Meeting rooms, toilet, kitchen 0.7 miles, 14 minutes walk to Angel Tube Station. 1 mile, 20 mins walk to JCP Barnsbury Yes Remploy Ltd [REDACTED] Large modern area with 5 separate training rooms, over 3 minutes walk from Caledonian Rd Tube. On bus route 30 PCs, and specialist staff offering support. from Kentish Town, with disabled parking available. 19 Yes min walk from JCP Kentish Town EN Campaigns [REDACTED] Business Incubator, Training Rooms, Meetings Rooms 15 min walk from West Finchley tube station, 25 min walk for one to one support from JCP Finchley Yes EN Campaigns [REDACTED] Business Incubator, Training Rooms, Meetings Rooms 5 minute walk (0.2 miles) to Tottenham Hale station, 25 for one to one support min walk from JCP Tottenham Yes EN Campaigns [REDACTED] Business Incubator, Training Rooms, Meetings Rooms 5 min walk from Farringdon station, 20 min walk from for one to one support JCP Barnsbury Yes PRIME [REDACTED] Meeting Rooms,Toilet,Kitchen 0.1 miles, 2 mins walk from Temple Underground Station, Yes 25 min walk from JCP Westminster PRIME [REDACTED] Meeting Rooms,Toilet,Kitchen 8 min walk from Kings Cross tube and train station, 18 Yes min walk from JCP Barnsbury PRIME [REDACTED] Meeting Rooms,Toilet,Kitchen 8 min walk from Russel Square tube station, 20 min walk Yes from JCP Barnsbury South Thames College [REDACTED] Meeting rooms, training roomswith PCs, kitchen, toilet 0.6 miles, 2 mins walk from Wandsworth Town Station, 7 Roehampton Centre (Ixion ad- min walk from JCP Wandsworth Yes hoc location) Ealing, Hammersmith & West [REDACTED] Meeting rooms, training roomswith PCs, kitchen, toilet 3 min walk from Barons Court tube station, 19 min walk London College Hammersmith from JCP Hammersmith Yes campus (Ixion ad-hoc location) Ealing, Hammersmith & West [REDACTED] Meeting rooms, training roomswith PCs, kitchen, toilet 2 min walk from Ealing Broadway tube and train station, 2 London College Ealing campus min walk from JCP Ealing Yes (Ixion ad-hoc location) Ealing, Hammersmith & West [REDACTED] Meeting rooms, training roomswith PCs, kitchen, toilet 2 min walk from Acton Town, Acton Central and Ealing London College Acton campus Common tube stations, 30 min walk from JCP Acton Yes (Ixion ad-hoc location) Ealing, Hammersmith & West [REDACTED] Meeting rooms, training roomswith PCs, kitchen, toilet 2 min walk from Southall train station, 10 min walk from London College Southall JCP Southall Yes campus (Ixion ad-hoc location) College of Haringey Enfield & [REDACTED] Meeting rooms, training roomswith PCs, kitchen, toilet 2 min walk from Seven Sisters tube station and train North East Loondon Tottenham station, 20 min walk from JCP Totenham Yes Centre (Ixion ad-hoc location) College of Haringey Enfield & [REDACTED] Meeting rooms, training roomswith PCs, kitchen, toilet 4 min walk from Southbury train station, 20 min walk from North East Loondon Enfield JCP Enfield Yes Centre (Ixion ad-hoc location) City and Islington College (Ixion [REDACTED] Meeting rooms, training roomswith PCs, kitchen, toilet 2 min walk from Holloway Road tube station, 7 min walk ad-hoc location) from JCP Finsbury Park Yes West London College (Ixion ad- [REDACTED] Meeting rooms, training roomswith PCs, kitchen, toilet 4 min walk from Bond Street tube station, 20 min walk hoc location) from JCP Marylebone Yes Barnet & Southgate College [REDACTED] Meeting rooms, training roomswith PCs, kitchen, toilet 4 min walk from Southgate tube station, 10 min walk from (Ixion ad-hoc location) JCP Palmers Green Yes NB If there is insufficient space in the above table to include all the organisations proposed to deliver specific elements of the service involved, please attach a supplementary sheet using the same table format.
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