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UCFB ETIHAD CAMPUS MAP Ucfb @Ucfb UCFB TV @Ucfbuk Ucfbuk Guide To UCFB ETIHAD CAMPUS MAP ucfb @ucfb UCFB TV @ucfbuk ucfbuk Guide to SITE LOCATIONS & UCFB Etihad Campus Etihad Stadium TRANSPORT INFORMATION Ashton New Road Manchester M11 3FF +44 (0)333 241 7335 [email protected] UCFB.ac.uk UCFB ETIHAD CAMPUS CLASSROOM LOCATIONS TRAVEL INFORMATION National Speedway Stadium: National Cycling Centre (Velodrome): BELLE VUE SPORTS VILLAGE, KIRKMANSHULME LANE, APPS BELLE VUE, M12 4WB STUART STREET, MANCHESTER, M11 4DQ -Peter Craven Room 1 ( 1st floor) -Velodrome Sports Hall -Peter Craven Room 2 ( 1st floor) -BMX Podium Room TRAVEL INFORMATION -Trackbank meeting room -Ground Floor Classroom (Ground floor, access behind Download: reception via the concourse) -Home straight meeting room -Boardroom - Performance Analysis Lab ( 1st floor) -BMX Timing Cabin My Transport for Greater Manchester -Speedway Pitch (Ground floor, access behind reception via the concourse) FC United of Manchester: METROLINK TRAM: BROADHURST PARK, 310 LIGHTBOWNE ROAD, MOSTON, M40 0FJ Download: UCFB Study Hub: Manchester Metrolink PICCADILLY PLACE, MANCHESTER, M1 3BN -3G Football Pitch - Library Traveline operate a telephone service: 0871 200 22 33* Curzon Ashton: - Media Suite Lines are open 7 days a week. - TV and Radio Studios TAMESIDE STADIUM, RICHMOND STREET, ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, OL7 9HG - Sports Lab *Calls cost 12p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge -Football Pitch National Squash Centre: ETIHAD CAMPUS, GATE 13, ROWSLEY STREET, Droylsden Juniors: SUNNY BANK PARK, LEWIS RD, DROYLSDEN M43 6NR BUSES MANCHESTER, M11 3FF -Indoor Athletics Track -3G Pitch (FA Level Coaching) -Outdoor Athletics Track BUS Etihad Campus Belle Vue -Track Side Meeting room City of Manchester Institute of Gymnastics: GARRATT WAY, MANCHESTER M18 8HE Belle Vue Etihad Campus -Gymnastics Studio Manchester Tennis and Football Centre: every ETIHAD CAMPUS, 9 SPORTCITY WAY, MANCHESTER, M11 30 mins Approx journey time: 25 mins 3DU -Tennis Centre Pitches TRAM Etihad Campus Piccadilly Piccadilly Etihad Campus TAXI INFORMATION every 12 mins Approx journey time: 10 mins MANTAX HASTINGS PRIVATE HIRE LTD UBER APP: 649 Ashton New Road, BUS Mantax Manchester M11 4RX Piccadilly Belle Vue M: 0161 223 1066 https://get.uber.com/ Belle Vue Piccadilly every 1-3 West Street, n 10 mins Download the App (iPhone, Approx journey time: 20 mins Manchester M11 4EF Android or Windows phone) M: 0161 230 3333 n Sign up with your details and create an account EASTLAND UK CARS n Link your bank or paypal account 849 Ashton Old Road, – No cash Higher Openshaw, n To book an Uber, select your Manchester M11 2NL current location and which car M: 0161 223 8999 service you desire and click confirm FC United of Manchester Clayton Vale MTB Trails Philips Park UCFB GATE KEY Car Parks ENTRANCE TO UCFB CAR PARKS FC United of Manchester BUS STOPS 53, 217 218 METROLINK STOPS Manchester Tennis Football Centre ETIHAD STADIUM National CASH MACHINE Cycling Centre ETIHAD CAMPUS National STATION COMMUNITY PITCH Squash Centre £ City Store & Ticket Office FIRE ASSEMBLY POINT A B C Clayton Vale Z Curzon Ashton FC Y MTB Trails Manchester FAMIL STAND D East Stand: Regional Arena X E UCFB Etihad W COLIN BELL STAND F Campus Entrance HOLT TOWN V STATION STAND EAST G U UCFB H PhilipsDISABILIT Park TRAVEL TIMES KEY T J CAR PARK ASDA S K Clayton Hall GATE 11 SOUTH STAND Clayton Park R P Citizens Way L 171, 216, Etihad Campus to Manchester Sports Village, M N VELO PARK 231, 237 Belle Vue 171, 216, 217 STATION 111 Piccadillyby Public Transport: 25 mins 231, 237 UCFB office To Manchester City Centre 188, 216, 217 218, 231, 236 171, 216, 231, 237 Etihad Campus to National Cycling Centre 237 188, 216, 217 CLATON HALL Walking time: 10 mins 218, 231, 236 STATION UCFB GATE 7 237 GATE Car Parks Wild Flower Etihad Campus to Beswick Library ENTRANCE TO UCFB CAR PARKS Meadow and E. Manchester Leisure Centre Academy 53, 217 Walking time: 12 mins 53 Stadium 218 WEST GATE Manchester Tennis Football Centre ETIHAD STADIUM National Piccadilly Place Cycling Centre ETIHAD CAMPUS UCFB teaching facility, STATION National 54 library and media suite Squash Centre £ City Store & Ticket Office 54 A B C Piccadilly Point Z Curzon Ashton FC Y Manchester FAMIL STAND Student Halls D East Stand: Regional Arena X E UCFB Etihad W COLIN BELL STAND F Campus Entrance HOLT TOWN V Beswick STATION STAND EAST LibraryG U UCFB H DISABILIT T J CAR PARK ASDA S K Clayton Hall GATE 11 SOUTH STAND East Connell Clayton Park R P Manchester College Liberty Point Citizens Way L 171, 216, M Leisure 231, 237 Student Halls (from 2020) N Centre VELO PARK 171, 216, STATIONManchester 231, 237 217 Institute of 111 Piccadilly Health UCFB office To Manchester City Centre 188, 216, 217 218, 231, 236 171, 216, Performance 231, 237 237 188, 216, 217 54 CLATON HALL 218, 231, 236 STATION GATE 7 237 Wild FlowerTo M60/M67 Meadow M60S/EAcademy 53 Stadium WEST GATE Piccadilly Place UCFB teaching facility, 54 library and media suite 54 Piccadilly Point Student Halls Beswick Library East Connell BURY NEW ROAD Manchester College Liberty Point Leisure Student Halls (from 2020) Centre Manchester Institute of Health Performance 54 To M60/M67 M60S/E MANCHESTER Piccadilly Station ETIHAD STADIUM Piccadilly Point Student Halls National Speedway Stadium Manchester To Longsight Sports Village, Manchester Sports Belle Vue PICCADILLY POINT Villae Belle Vue STUDENT HALLS National 53 Basketball Centre 53 UCFB ETIHAD CAMPUS CLASSROOM LOCATIONS ASHTON NEW ROAD, MANCHESTER, M11 3FF ETIHAD STADIUM: Commonwealth Suite 1 (CWS1) (East Stand reception on the ground floor level) Commonwealth Suite 2 (CWS2) (East Stand reception on the ground floor level) National Commonwealth Suite 3 (CWS3) Speedway (East Stand reception on the ground floor level) Stadium Citizens Suite (East Stand reception on the 1st floor) MANCHESTER NATIONAL SPEEDWAYTo Longsight ManchesterNATIONAL Sports CYCLING ETIHAD STADIUM Villae Belle Vue 1894 Lecture Room 1 (1894 L1) REGIONAL ARENA STADIUM CENTRE (East Stand reception on the 2nd floor) 1894 Lecture Room 2 (1894 L2) (East Stand reception on the 2nd floor) National 53 Basketball 1894 Lecture Room 3 (1894 L3) Centre (East Stand reception on the 2nd floor) Box 3/4 (East Stand reception on the 2nd floor) 53 Box 9/10 (East Stand reception on the 2nd floor) Box 29 (East Stand reception on the 2nd floor) Box 34 (East Stand reception on the 2nd floor) NATIONAL SQUASH MANCHESTER TENNIS & EAST STAND: UCFB ETIHAD Media Suite PICCADILLY PLACE CENTRE FOOTBALL CENTRE CAMPUS ENTRANCE (Located behind the Commonwealth Suites) MORE CLASSROOM LOCATION INFO.
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