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BDP Birmingham Great Hampton St New Town Row reet BDP essway M6 Birmingham A41 Aston Expr BDP 158 Edmund Street New Town Row A38 Birmingham B3 2HB Tel +44(0)121 212 3553 A41 Constitution Hill Summer Ln Directions Livery St Corporation St by Car via M6 R E A38 St Chad’s Queensway V O St Pauls Sq Y Leave the M6 at junction 6 and go straight ahead onto the A38(M) FL St Chad’s Circus for the city centre. Leave the A38(M) and go straight ahead onto the A38. Continue over flyover onto St Chads Queensway. Take St. Paul’s Queensway University of Square Birmingham the first exit off the St Chads Circus roundabout onto Snowhill Aston in Queensway. Turn right past the Wesleyan building (brownish Ludgate Hill Children’s Birmingham Hospital coloured) on your left. Take the next right onto Colmore Row. James Watt Printing House St Queensway Newhall St Snowhill Queensway Lionel St The Cathedral and bus stops will be on your left. Take the first Ludgate Hill Charlotte St right on to Church Street and then the second right on to Edmund Street. The office will be on your left on the corner of Church British Livery St Telecom Street and Edmund Street. Tower Birmingham Church St Snow Hill Rail Queensway Cornwall St Wesleyan CorporationNewton St St There is a multi-storey car park above Snow Hill station, the P Building entrance is off Livery Street, alternatively there are parking bays Fleet St outside and around the offices (pay and display). Lionel St Berwick St Colmore Row Directions from New Street Station Edmund St Main Exit (Stephenson Street) Great Charles StCornwall St Newhall St A38 St. Philips Parade Cathedral As you exit the station turn right and take the first left up Lower Paradise Temple Street. Continue straight up Temple Street and go through Corporation St Temple Row the Cathedral grounds. Cross over Colmore Row and go down Circus Queensway Birmingham Church Street. At the second right you will see our office on the Museum & Colmore Row Bennetts Hill Art Gallery corner of Church Street and Edmund Street. Waterloo St Queensway Tunnel Centenary Victoria Square Queensway ICC Square New St Pinfold St Broad St Lower Temple St New St Stephenson St A456 Pallasades Victoria Square Suffolk St Exit M5 Queensway Birmingham New Street Rail Navigation St P A38.
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