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Coach Driver Information If you are using a SATNAV, please HOW enter GL1 2TU GLOUCESTER TO . FIND US CATHEDRAL CITY OF THE COTSWOLDS From the North: Exit the M5 at Junction 11. At the roundabout take the third exit onto the A40 (sign posted The City of Gloucester Gloucester/Cirencester). At Elmbridge Court roundabout A B C D E take theF fourth exit (sign posted Ross). At the next A38 St Oswald’s M5 North Tewkesbury Retail and s roundabout take the first exit onto the A38 and then at ’ Park&Ride d l Tennis Centre 1.5km t a d Nature in Art 4.5km e WC d k w l a e a R o a the next roundabout take the third exit onto the A417 (St. s o d t W n d O e R a e S t r r a t s t Archdeacon Meadow S w a o S n e o S a a R e n Cricket Ground n R e i Oswald’sd Road). At the next roundabout take the second 1 S w e e t b r i a 1 u D m G a l r S t r e e o o r b o r t R e h h M5 North s exit onto the A417. Keep left around Westgate Island and e d t S g e d r H o n y a t re t a o S n r t R o a S i a P r t d i P x f S t O s w o C a r U a l d ’ s R o r y t e K n i o a h n r d e n O R r n S i i e t r take the first left into Westgate Street. Westgate Street n e o e k t e t a S t S s d r e e e t c y St Oswald’s r o r Priory W The Coach andn Car Park is on your left. (remains of) G o u t d a e Westgate e W k e e t a y W r e H t r e Galleria S t Oa s S t l d C o l u m b i g s a ’ t y a e r A C l o s Roa a e Roya C l a r l WC M t From the South v S t t e e t : Exit the M5 at Junction 12 and at the e S t r e n S i H e n r y r S t r e e St Mary e n e F Coach o e o c P i r S t de Lode t o a e t Parking t t t t e t S e r i d g e r r e B d S e t Se Squar t Sroundabout take the first exit onto the B4008. At the s r e B l e R ve h ’ University of 2 rn e t a t 2 i c t c v W Mary e k a r Gloucestershire 1.5km e y t e D o d r S r r WES A S g o S t f e x e W Cross Keys roundabout take the third exit onto the A38 v TG k a e St Nicholas Lan y O A s r n T Square a r E Cathedral P d Cock r e R o a e e n L a n t u m t and at they l next roundabout continue forward. At the S Thre A s S St Peter’s L o n d o T St Lucy’s e s y REE n e a Garden u a c Q r L r T e WC o w e o g Northgate traffic lights continue forward (stay in the left hand lane, t W L e l e e l e Hall axis o r r Q C t Buses/T S a T u a y Taxi WC Only H T y u a WC Q Rank S t Court p r H e r e signposted Ross) onto the A430, Secunda Way. Continue Alney Island Local S e e WES STREE e r e t a t n d r S a d e U p p L St John’s a e College E E Shire Nature Reserve TG s r Hospital t S a B h n E t g a G Hall t A A l l r e J o T e u r e d P e r T t a a t S R t t forward on this by pass until you come to a roundabout, E A t W s e o e S d Q s t B e a r l a n y G S t r n e r s l e WC e n e S H e W R k t a U r Debenhams o T T t Barrack Square e T h a a B REE e p Barbica d R e y d k stay in the left hand lane and take the second exit (on to O x e 3 - Castle A O r 3 L o n g s m i t T b a Bus y N o n N d M Meads Y W d e e e Station w Taxi Kings B a a o I y R Cros n Taxi Gloucester L a n n Rank Square n l Station Hempsted Lane). Continue until you arrive at a T-Junction, t l s WC L COACH DRIVER a u a Rank c K n S t a Prison i h B ey e PO Approach s b s T r Lan t Railway a WC EAST i o e e t B WC e n WC R o Station t e w r a e e S t r e e t where you should then turn right. Keep in the right hand Kings d h t r WC S S STREE t G Walk e t a t E A u Shopping INFORMATION g T T e C o l l e c B o Centre t e A E WC n lane and take the first exit at the roundabout. Immediately b e r m G Stree u S d y r m B a d t a l a WC S l h e r L c k o t f The Eastgate T C S t n a r i Whitfiel Street p c i a r St Mary R a t t a s Shopping u s i o o s n takeW the exit left into Westgate Street. Westgate Street o l de Crypt e F R o a Brunswick SOUTH Centre WC l l R a S t Bedford o y Baptist axis r a G e e e d d r t d e Parad y f Only r r i a k Buses/T Coach and Car Park is on your left. Kilde t Kimbros r a l WC S R o a s W Market n E Historic Friends A d t z W a y PRE-BOOK YOUR COACH SPACE e W Meeting House G S R o a M Docks a r e y T t y f G Constitutio d e r i a r A n Stree 4 o 4 T t e s l e Coach pick-up points are marked on the map Main E t t r n R o a e Princ e N AT WESTGATE STREET COACH Basin y e v S t S Victoria k H c a T t Stree P m R a r n Dock a WC p Alber e r r d E GL1 Leisure overleaf with the following symbol: v l i e Dry Docks T ia s w i e R v m n n E W e e W Centre WC Cambridg S Mariners’ n T a i K t y Stree n AND CAR PARK S Chapel n L t B r u S t e l re t g o a n e M i c h a e l s REE t B t t t h r a e o y T n s e e t u a n y B o u n R S s t r r W e o Barge s S PARKING RESTRICTIONS and receive the following benefits... L a a O n d n S q u a r B r Arm E ly l d l S e n t r e e v e e e o Salvation t T t t e e t Buses/T w e S A r t h u r S m t r Army t WC A e n g S Road o e W p s axis s Only r t r i d t Pleasele note a 2.03m height barrier operates in this car park S t r e e d Llanthony Priory A C r e e l b ram e l l i a n e i T e m o n B h r HG S r u W t C t • Free city centre coach parking (remains of) t n d B a r t H L r e Old s S l e t w P d a n T i c a a a t k r o e o k R o h U R o p o at then followingo times: n R e S y a d n t O v S i r R a e S r t S e • A complimentary refreshments voucher k r e t o N q g M5 South a S o u Christchurch l d r a c e e f o r e i l k r B t S e Monday - Saturday t w i r l - before 7am and after 6pm e e l P a r 5 Barn Owl Centre l t s e B4073 5 p k n t y Mosque for drivers n R Painswick Hempsted Meadows 1.5km u o o M a a d T d n a S p r o n t p M a (Car Boot Sale Weds and Sun) a o B SundaySki Centre 3km R S R e W - before 10am and after 5pm o a l l i e t s t City Farm 1km C a d r e r n • Complimentary meet and greet service E e a i s e S t r T e i l c S A l d WC A e s Designer Outlet Centre a r l a P WC P e o G • Coach party incentives S The Gloucester Coach Booking Service is proudly managedT m t b r An S p o k R n p n WC Somerset e W H a S t a r r e y R e t T o a a d A r c h i b by Gloucester U Tourist Information Centre.
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