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Travel to the BSN Conference 2017 School of Veterinary Medicine and Science University of Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus Loughborough Leicestershire LE12 5RD Travel to the BSN conference 2017 School of Veterinary Medicine and Science University of Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus Loughborough Leicestershire LE12 5RD By air East Midlands Airport is approximately 5 miles (7km) from the venue. It takes about half an hour to travel into the city from the airport by car or bus. The airport is served by the Skylink bus service (from Bay D) that runs up 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Tickets cost £5 for a single or £8 for a return. Alternatively, you can take a taxi from East Midlands Airport, with costs starting at £15.00. Taxi will drop you off at main reception, either ask for directions of use map/signs to walk to venue. Other airports that you can fly into include Heathrow, Birmingham, Manchester, Gatwick, Luton and Stansted. If you fly into any of these you will need to plan your journey from those cities to Nottingham by train, by coach or by car. By train Nottingham is right in the centre of the country and is very well connected to all other major cities by the train network. Regular services operate between Nottingham and London St Pancras (from 1 hours 45 mins), Birmingham (1 hour 15 mins), Leeds (2 hours), Manchester (2 hours), or Sheffield (1 hour). The closets station is East Midland parkway (3miles/5km), from the station you can take the bus (Line 865, frequency 4 times a day) or a taxi/Uber (costs starting at £7). Taxi will drop you off at main reception, either ask for directions of use map/signs to walk to venue. By car Enter via main south entrance – this is gated, so will need to speak to security via the intercom. Passes will be made available to display in vehicles. From the M1 motorway The M1 motorway has an access point (Junction 24) at Kegworth, 2 miles from the Campus. Persons travelling by road from the North West and South otherwise than by the motorway are advised to make for the A6, turning off at either Kegworth or Hathern for Sutton Bonington. From the south Go to Leicester via the A6 to Loughborough (12 miles); from Loughborough via the A6 to Hathern (3 miles). Leaving Hathern via the A6 turn right along the A6006. Pass through Zouch and take the first turning on the left for Sutton Bonington. Pass through Sutton Bonington, follow the main road up the hill and bear left at top - Sutton Bonington Campus is on the right hand side. From the north Nottingham - cross Clifton Bridge along the Ring Road and get into the correct lane for Birmingham and M1 marked by overhead signs. Follow the A453 via Clifton. Take first exit to roundabout continue along B679 turning right in Gotham for Kingston-on-Soar (marked "Kingston"). Straight over the mini- roundabout. In Kingston-on-Soar fork left for Sutton Bonington and follow the road to the crossroads. Straight across. The Sutton Bonington campus is on the left hand side. From the northwest From Derby, follow the A6 to the A50. Take the A50 to the roundabout at Junction 24 of the M1. Take the 3rd exit to Kegworth. On the outskirts of Kegworth take the first turning on the left (signposted to Sutton Bonington). Follow this road through Kegworth and turn right immediately after the Anchor Inn (sign-posted for the University of Nottingham Sutton Bonington Campus). Then turn right at the next cross-roads. Sutton Bonington Campus is on the left. Those travelling by road from the north-west and south by other routes should follow the sign-posted routes from the A6 at Kegworth or Hathern to Sutton Bonington Campus..
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