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Map 4 University and City Centre Map 4 University and City Centre Additional Street Information Index All Nations Centre B7 89 Adam Street F2 Albany Road F5 British Council E3 53 Allensbank Road D7 Cardiff International Australia Road B6 Arena E1 84 Basil Place E4 Birchwood Lane F7 E1 Central Library 80 Birchwood Road E7 Central Police Station D3 54 Boulevard de Nantes D3 Braeval Street E5 MAP 5 City Hall D3 55 Brandreth Road E7 Coach Station D1 86 Bridge Street E2 Brydges Place D4 Law Courts D3 56 Bute Street E1 Post Office: QueensArcade D2 71 Bute Terrace E1 Temple of Peace D3 36 Canada Road C7 Castle Street D2 University of Cathays Terrace D5 Wales Registry D3 51 Cathedral Road B3 RoyalWelsh College Catherine Street D4 Central Link F1 of Music and Drama C3 48 Charles Street E2 WelshAssembly Churchill Way E2 Government Offices D4 29 City Road E4 Clare Street C1 Welsh Assembly Map 2 D2 96 Claude Road F5 Coburn Street E4 Hospital Cogan Terrace D4 University HospitalAccident College Road D3 and Emergency Unit C7 1 Colum Drive D4 Colum Road C4 Attractions Colum Place C5 Cardiff Bay Corbett Road D4 Visitor Centre Map 2 D2 97 Cottrell Road F5 Cowbridge Road East A2 Cardiff Castle D2 64 Crown Way C6 Llandaff Cathedral Map 2 B4 90 Crwys Road D5 National Museum and Custom House Street E1 Dalcross Street E5 D3 Gallery ofWales 52 Dalton Street D5 Techniquest Map 2 D2 94 Daviot Street E5 Despenser Street C2 Theatres Duke Street D2 NewTheatre E3 61 Dumfries Place E3 East Grove F3 ShermanTheatre E3 40 Excelsior Way A6 ChapterArts Centre A2 62 Fairoak Road D6 Fanny Street D5 Concert Halls Fitzalan Place F2 St David’s Hall D2 76 Fitzhamon Emb C2 Fitzroy Street E4 University Concert Hall C4 19 Flora Street D5 University Buildings Wales Millennium Gordon Road E3 Centre Map 2 D2 96 Glossop Road F3 Halls of Residence Glynrhondda Street E4 Shopping Area Cinemas Greyfriars Road D2 Harriet Street E4 Cineworld E2 83 Pedestrianised Shopping Area Hayes Bridge Road E1 Odeon Map 2 D2 92 Herbert Street E1 P University Car Parks Vue D1 99 High Street D2 Hill’s Street E2 P Public Car Parks Sport King Edward VII Ave D3 Kingsway D2 Athletic Stadium Map 2 B3 88 Lake Road East E7 Cardiff City FC A1 87 Lake Road West E7 Cardiff RFC D2 78 Leckwith Road A1 Llanbleddian Gardens E4 CardiffTennis Club D3 57 Llandaff Road A3 Glamorgan County Llandough Street D4 Llantwit Street E3 Cricket Club B3 32 Lower Cathedral Road C2 MaindyAthletic Stadium/ Lowther Road E4 Swimming Pool C5 6 Mackintosh Place E6 Maindy Road D4 Millennium Stadium D1 81 Mary Ann Street E2 Superbowl Map 2 D4 91 May Street D5 Welsh Institute of Sport C3 44 Mill Lane E1 Minny Street D5 Shopping Miskin Street E4 Moira Place F2 Capitol Centre E2 68 Monthermer Road E6 Cardiff Bay Moy Road E5 Retail Park Map 2 C2 93 Mundy Place D4 Museum Avenue D3 CastleArcade D2 72 Museum Place E3 Central Market D2 75 Neville Street C2 New Zealand Road C6 Queen’sArcade D2 71 Newfoundland Road B6 Queen’sWest D2 65 Newport Road F3 RoyalArcade D1 82 Ninian Road E6 Ninian Park Road B1 St David’s Centre E2 73 North Road C5 St David’s 2 E2 85 Park Place D4 Penarth Road D1 Penylan Road F6 Plasnewydd Road F4 Residences Queen Street E2 Aberconway Hall C4 12 Rhymney Street E4 Aberdare Hall C4 22 Rhymney Terrace E5 Richards Street E5 Allensbank House D7 98 Richmond Road E4 Cartwright Court E6 4 Ruthin Gardens D4 Colum Hall C4 13 Salisbury Road E4 Schooner Way F1 E3 Gordon Hall 43 Senghennydd Road D4 Hodge Hall D4 17 Severn Grove A3 Roy Jenkins Hall D5 8 Severn Road A2 St Andrew’s Place E3 Senghennydd Court E3 47 St John Street D2 Senghennydd Hall E3 46 St Mary Street D1 St Peter’s Street F3 Talybont Nort h/ South B6 5 Station Terrace E2 Talybont Court B5 7 Strathnairn Street F5 University Hall and Stuttgart Strasse E3 Conference Centre F7 2 The Friary D2 The Hayes E2 The Parade F3 The Walk F3 Libraries Thesiger Street E4 Aberconway & Guest C5 11 Tudor Street C1 Arts & Social Studies D4 18 Ty Draw Road F6 Bute &Architecture D3 45 Ty Gwyn Road F7 Duthie Library Map 5 112 Tyndall Street F1 Julian Hodge Wellfield Road F5 Resource Centre C4 14 Wellington Street B2 West Grove E3 Law D4 18 Westgate Street D2 Legal Practice Library D4 28 Whitchurch Road D6 Music D4 23 Windsor Place E3 Biomedical Sciences D4 35 Windsor Road F2 Wood Street D1 Science D3 39 Woodville Road D5 Senghennydd E3 42 Working Street D2 Trevithick E3 58 Wyverne Road E4 029 2087 4000 Map 5 Cathays Park Campus (Map 4) Tel Switchboard: Heath Park Campus Aberconway Building C5 11 CUBRIC D4 30 Graduate Centre D3 38 Occupational Safety, Research and Commercial ARCCA C3 33 Day Care Services D3 41 Health Centre D4 37 Health and Division F3 66 Environmental Unit D4 37 Architecture D3 45 Development and History & Residences and Catering B6 3 Biosciences D4, D3 35 39 Alumni Relations D3 41 Archaeology D4 16 Optometry and Vision Sciences D4 15 Security Centre D4 35 Business School C5 11 Earth and Ocean Humanities Building D4 16 Sciences D3 39 * Bute Building D3 45 Human Resources F3 66 Pharmacy C3 33 Social Sciences 31 42 49 50 Eastgate House F3 59 D4, E3, D3 *, E3 Careers Service C4 25 International Development Physics and and English Language Sports Centre Centre forAdvanced Studies Engineering E3 58 Astronomy E3 58 Services D3 41 –Talybont B6 3 in the Social Sciences D3 41 English Communication Planning F3 66 D4 Journalism, Media and Student Support Centre for Professional and Philosophy 16 Psychology D4, D4* 9 27 * Cultural Studies D3 45 Centre D4 31 Legal Studies D4 28 Estates Division F3 66 Julian Hodge Building C4 14 Public Relations and Students’ Union D3 38 Chaplaincy C4, D4 10 26 European Studies Law D4, D4* 24 28* Communications D3 41 D3 *, E3 * (European Languages Tower Building D4 27 Chemistry 39 50 F3 and Politics) D4 24 Lifelong Learning E3 42 Purchasing 66 City and Regional Trevithick Building E3 58 Queen’s Buildings E3 58 Planning D3 49 Eye Clinic D4 15 Main Building D3 39 Welsh D4 16 Computing Centre D3 41 Finance Division F3 66 Mathematics E3 42 Redwood Building C3 33 Welsh Centre for Postgraduate Computer Science E3 58 Fitness & Squash McKenzie House F3 66 Religious and Pharmaceutical * Governance and Centre – Park Place D4 34 Music D4, D4* 20 23 Theological Studies D4 16 Education C4 21 Compliance F3 66 Glamorgan Building D3 49 Nursing F3 59 Registry F3 66 * Indicates main site 029 2074 7747 Heath Park Campus (Map 5) Tel Switchboard: The University shares the Heath Park Campus with the University Hospital of Wales (UHW). Brecknock House 101 Dental School/Hospital 106 Medical School 110 Nursing & Midwifery 116 Student Support Centre 103 Cardiff Medicentre 102 Glamorgan House 107 Monmouth House 111 Pembroke House 113 Tenovus Building 118 Postgraduate Medical and Tyˆ Dewi Sant Building 116 Cardigan House 103 Healthcare Studies 116 Neuadd Meirionnydd 122 Dental Education 122 HenryWellcome Tyˆ Maeth 119 Carmarthen House 104 New LectureTheatre complex 114 Research Building 108 Radnor House 115 Wales Heart Denbigh House 105 Institute of Medical Genetics 109 NHS Liaison Unit 103 Sports & Social Club 117 Research Institute 120.
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