East Riding College, Beverley Getting There to HORNSEA (A1035)

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East Riding College, Beverley Getting There to HORNSEA (A1035) East Riding College, Beverley Getting there TO HORNSEA (A1035) NORTH BAR WITHOUT SWINEMOOR LANE MANOR ROAD A1035 East Riding College TO DRIFFIELD Driffield 15 mins (A164) Flemingate Centre TO MALTON (A1035) Armstrong Way NORWOOD Beverley East Riding of Yorkshire TO YORK HU17 0GH (A1079) NEW WALKERGATE A1174 Beverley HENGATE Railway Station Beverley GROVEHILL ROAD Bus Station 2. EAST RIDING 3. 1. COLLEGE FLEMINGATE A1079 KELDGATE Cottingham 7 mins Hull 15 mins TO WALKINGTON TO HULL (A1174) KEY TO MAP TO HUMBER BRIDGE (A164) EAST RIDING A1079 COLLEGE VICTORIA ROAD 1. ARMSTRONG WAY 2. LORD ROBERTS ROAD 3. CHAMPNEY ROAD SEE PAGE TWO FOR PARKING AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT INFORMATION MINSTER WAY East Riding College, Beverley Parking and public transport TRINITY LANE Trinity Lane Public Car Park P P 160 Spaces (PAY & DISPLAY) George Street Public Car Park East Riding of Yorkshire Council Staff Car Park 74 Spaces (PAY & DISPLAY) P 130 spaces. Free to the public after 3.30pm until NEW WALKERGATE morning on weekdays and all day on Sundays. Student and visitor parking: Please use the (PAY & DISPLAY ON SATURDAYS) public car parks in George Street or Trinity Lane, at Beverley Railway Station or within the Beverley Railway Station Flemingate shopping and leisure development. RAILWAY ST P 60 Spaces (PAY & DISPLAY) Free bus travel is available to students aged 16 TO DRIFFIELD to 18 and living more than two miles from the College. Ask learner services for details. (A164) GROVEHILL RD B ST NICHOLAS RD AND YORK On campus parking: This is very limited and is (A1079) only available to visitors and staff for very short stay if pre-booked. EAST RIDING PRIORY RD COLLEGE Blue badge holders: There is limited parking in designated bays in the College car park, which is EAST RIDING COLLEGE accessed from Chantry Lane. If no spaces are LORD ROBERTS RD ENTRANCE Engineering & Construction Workshops available, there are designated spaces nearby as B follows: EASTGATE ARMSTRONG WAY • 5 spaces in the council staff car park • 2 spaces at the railway station • 4 spaces at the Trinity Lane car park • 1 space at the George Street car park FLEMINGATE SHOPPING AND LEISURE Please note: Blue badge holders are not exempt B 500 Spaces from pay and display charges at the car parks BEVERLEY P (PAY & DISPLAY) above. MINSTER PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PARK ON THE STREETS NEAR THE CAMPUS AS THEY ARE VERY CONGESTED. FLEMINGATE KEY TO MAP KELDGATE EAST RIDING TO HULL (A1174) COLLEGE HULL TO SCARBOROUGH B BUS STOPS RAILWAY TO HUMBER BRIDGE (A164) P PARKING.
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