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University of Reading, Whiteknights Campus 123456789 Town centre Bus stop Academic, administrative and service buildings Town centre London Road campus, Pedestrian entrance town centre, Royal Berkshire Hospital Path Halls of residence P* and Museum of English Rural Life WHITEK NI Cafe Under construction Pedestrian entrance GH Wantage TS R P8 Car parks ALL Hall UPPER REDLANDS ROAD OA A CROFT ROAD D St George's Childs P* P* Car park restricted to Hall Hall users of this building P* Foxhill Hillside P* P* Dunsden One-way system To London R Road Greenow E Crescent D L D Mackinder Hall McCombie Town centre A OA Whiteknights N R and station D EW D Lake AD S N A P* R O P* W RO O Windsor Stenton Hall R Sports Wessex O B A T P* Hall P* S & Townhouses K CH D R grounds Hall W I U N H H G P2 I LM T H Town centre E P3 E A P K M CHUR and station N RO I A G D P16 Bridges Hall H rive T P1 ueen’s D P (open 2014) S Q R Shinfield Road P O Benyon A D Earley Gate Hall N Health Sports P4 C Centre grounds P* S St Patrick’s H NORTHC I Hall N P5 P* P* F I E Chance P* llor’s W L ay D R P OU D O P9 A A R P6 Friends' P22 D P15 P O T Bridge R P* AV P7 S ENU S P E D P22 N E P24 R Sherfield E P10 P14 D L Hall I P8 P23 W P12 P11 P13 Pepper Lane E Harris Garden D A 0 200m O Whiteknights campus R PE S P S Updated April 2013. © Copyright The University of Reading PE E 0 600ft R N L R A E N D E L I W F Repton Loudon Grey Addington Penn Bus stop Buildings Winchcombe T Telephones Halls of residence Blagrave T Path P8 Car parks Highwood Mitford Cafe Huntley Blackstone P Hollins Faringdon To playing fields P P Tennis courts a h b T g P P c P a P T P f b i e k P P d j AVENUE Entrance 2 OODLANDS W Main Entrance P Entrance 3 0 100m 0 300ft SIDMOUTH STREET Pedestrian only entrance Crown Place LONDON ROAD (A4) Town centre VEHICULAR ENTRANCE AD Royal Berkshire Hospital KENDRICK RO ACE White OILETS T Gates WN PL car park REDLA O CR ND S RO AD TOILETS Cafe Bus stop Taxis Bike rack est cloister car park W 0 50m 0 80ft TOILETS endrick Rd. and bus stop Acacia Road Footpath to K Acacia Road car park Kendrick car park MERL entrance Museum of English Rural Life and Special Collections Service Museum car park Whiteknights campus Whiteknights map key (A – Z) Name and grid ref Building Name and grid ref Building Name and grid ref Building Name and grid ref Building 29 3sixty bar C5 Students’ Union 59 Crop Protection Unit D8 Agriculture 4 IT Services D5 Mathematics and IT Services 54 Southern Universities Science and Technology Management Services (SUMS) C7 Centre 135 Accommodation Office C5 Carrington 21 Design and Print Studio C8 TOB 2 3 JJ Thomson D5 JJ Thomson 54 Southern Universities Purchasing Science and Technology 49 Admissions Office D4 Miller 135 Disability Advisory Service C5 Carrington 29 Job Shop (students) C5 Students’ Union Hub Consortium (SUPC) C7 Centre 59 Agriculture, Policy and Agriculture 1 Economics C4 HumSS 38 Knowledge Transfer Centre E5 Systems Engineering 62 Speech and Language Therapy Psychology Development D8 1 English Language and Applied HumSS 84 Law A6 Foxhill House Clinic D7 48 Allen Laboratory D5 The Allen Laboratory Linguistics C5 2 Library D5 Library 39 SportsPark C2 SportsPark D4 1 English Literature C5 HumSS 10 Alumni Relations Blandford Lodge 138 Management (School of) C5 Henley Business School 56 Statistical Services Centre D7 Harry Pitt 56 ESSC (Environmental Systems Harry Pitt 74 Archaeology D5 Archaeology 4 Mathematics and Statistics D5 Mathematics and IT Services 135 Student Financial Support Carrington Science Centre) D7 20 Art D8 TOB 1 2 Mathematics Support Centre D5 Library (S@iL) Team C5 50 Estates and Facilities C4 Estates and Facilities 43 Athletics Pavilion B3 Athletics Pavilion 58 Meteorology D7 Meteorology 135 Student Helpdesk Team C5 Carrington 135 Examinations Office C5 Carrington 31 Biological Sciences E6 Harborne 8 Meadow Suite C5 Park House 10 Student Recruitment and Blandford Lodge 135 Faculty Offices C5 Carrington Outreach D4 118 Biological Sciences D6 Hopkins 49 Miller D4 Miller 59 Farm Management Unit D8 Agriculture 135 Student Services Centre C5 Carrington 32 Biological Sciences E6 Philip Lyle 195 Minghella C5 Minghella 195 Film, Theatre and Televison C5 Minghella 29 Students’ Union C5 Students’ Union Hub 53 Biological Sciences Knight 1 Modern Languages and European HumSS 27 Finance and Corporate Whiteknights House Microbiology E6 Studies C5 2 Study Advice D5 Library (Room 103) Services C4 30 Biological Sciences Teaching AMS Tower 37 Muslim Centre D4 Archway Lodge 800 Synthetic Turf Pitch B4 Synthetic Turf Pitch Laboratories C5 47 Food and Nutritional Sciences D6 Food Biosciences 21 National Centre for TOB 2 38 Systems Engineering E5 Systems Engineering D4 84 Foxhill House A6 Foxhill House 10 Blandford Lodge Blandford Lodge Biotechnology Education C8 25 Systems Engineering E5 Engineering 49 Geography and Environmental Miller 10 Campaigns and Supporter Blandford Lodge 58 National Centre for Earth Meteorology 3 Technologies for Sustainable JJ Thomson Science D4 Engagement Office D4 Observation D7 Built Environments Centre 70 Geography and Environmental Russell 55 Campus Central (shop) C5 Cedars Hotel and 196 Nursery C5 Nursery (TSBE) D5 Conference Centre Science D4 26 Palmer C5 Palmer 21 Typography and Graphic TOB 2 135 Careers, Placement and Carrington 59 Graduate Institute of Agriculture Communication C8 International Development and 8 Park House C5 Park House Experience Centre C5 1 Ure Museum of Greek HumSS Applied Economics D8 135 Peer Support C5 Carrington 135 Carrington C5 Carrington Archaeology C5 9 Graduate School C4 Old Whiteknights House 8 Catering – Park House 27 Pensions Office D4 Whiteknights House 8 Venue Reading C5 Park House 27 Graduation Office C4 Whiteknights House Estates and Facilities C5 6 Pharmacy D6 Chemistry and Pharmacy 59 Veterinary Epidemiology and Agriculture 55 Cedars Hotel and Conference Cedars Hotel and 50 Grounds Maintenance Office C4 Estates and Facilities 47 Pharmacy D6 Food Biosciences Economic Research Unit Centre C5 Conference Centre (VEERU) D8 34 Grounds Maintenance Yard B4 Estates and Facilities 118 Pharmacy D6 Hopkins 186 Central Kitchen E5 Central Kitchen 27 Vice-Chancellor’s Office C4 Whiteknights House 31 Harborne E6 Harborne 1 Philosophy C5 HumSS 3 Centre for Advanced Microscopy JJ Thomson 5 Wager D4 Wager 56 Harry Pitt D7 Harry Pitt 1 Politics and International HumSS (CfAM) D5 N15 Health and Dental Centre C2 Health and Dental Centre Relations C5 59 Walker Institute for Climate Agriculture 59 Centre for Agricultural Agriculture System Research D8 D5 27 Postal Services C4 Whiteknights House D8 3 Health and Safety Services JJ Thomson Strategy 27 Whiteknights House C4 Whiteknights House 21 Pre-school C8 TOB 2 59 Centre for Agri-Environmental Agriculture 138 Henley Business School C5 Henley Business School 8 Procurement C5 Park House Research D8 1 History C5 HumSS Catering venues 49 Centre for the Development of Miller 1 History of Art C5 HumSS 62 Psychology and Clinical Language Psychology Teaching and Learning D4 Sciences D7 Cafés 5 Human and Environmental Wager 138 Centre for Entrepreneurship C4 Henley Business School Sciences D4 201 Reading Enterprise Centre C8 Reading Enterprise Centre 59 Agriculture snack bar D8 Agriculture 56 Centre for Integrative Harry Pitt 27 Human Resources C4 Whiteknights House 26 Reading Film Theatre C5 Palmer 71 Café Index C4 ICMA Centre Neuroscience and 1 Humanities and Social Sciences HumSS 138 Reading Real Estate Henley Business School 2 Café Libro D5 Library Neurodynamics (CINN) D7 (HumSS) C5 Foundation C4 26 Dol.cHe Vita C5 Palmer 40 Chaplaincy Centre D5 Park House Lodge 71 ICMA Centre C4 ICMA Centre 46 Reading Scientific Services Ltd The Lord Zuckerman 201 Eat at Enterprise C8 Reading Enterprise 62 Charlie Waller Institute D7 Psychology (RSSL) D6 Research Centre 138 Informatics Research Centre C4 Henley Business School Centre 6 Chemical Analysis Facility Chemistry and Pharmacy 138 Real Estate and Planning C4 Henley Business School 54 Innovation Works C7 Science and Technology 1 Eat at HumSS C5 HumSS (CAF) D6 Centre 27 Receipts Office C4 Whiteknights House 39 Eat at SportsPark C3 SportsPark 6 Chemistry D6 Chemistry and Pharmacy 1 In-sessional English Support HumSS 27 Research Whiteknights House 54 Fusion Café C7 Science and Technology 1 Classics C5 HumSS and Enterprise C4 Programme (ISLC) C5 Centre 62 Clinical Language Sciences D7 Psychology 10 Insurance Office D4 Blandford Lodge 135 Room Bookings and Carrington Timetabling C5 30 Cole Museum of Zoology C5 AMS Tower 118 Institute for Cardiovascular and Hopkins Food and bar outlets Metabolic Research (ICMR) D6 70 Russell D4 Russell 27 Communications Office C4 Whiteknights House 7 Eat at the Square D5 Eat at the Square 54 Science and Technology Science and Technology 33 Construction Management and URS 10 International Office D4 Blandford Lodge 8 Eat and Drink at Park House C5 Park House Centre C7 Centre Engineering D4 135 International Student Advice C5 Carrington 202 Park Eat B4 Park Eat 27 Security Office C4 Whiteknights House 25 Construction Management and Engineering 1 ISLC (International Study and HumSS Engineering E5 Language Centre) C5 8 Senior Common Room C5 Park House Restaurants 135 Counselling and Wellbeing C5 Carrington 2 IT Helpdesk D5 Library 76 Social Club (Employees) C8 TOB 2 8 Blandford’s C5 Park House.
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