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Training University – Leatherhead, UK UTC Fire & Security United Technologies House Guildford Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9UT, UK Schedules at: www.lenel.com Training University – Leatherhead, UK Postal Address United Technologies House, Guildford Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9UT, UK Location Please see following pages for location information. Telephone: +44 1372 220230 (for directions etc.) Hotels Please see following pages for suggested hotels. Class Timing Classes start at 09:15 (9:15am) and finish by 16:00 (4:00pm) with 40 minutes for lunch, unless otherwise notified. Access to the building is available from 09:00 (9am). Lunch A light lunch will be provided. Breaks Coffee/tea will be provided. Car Parking – Please note, none available on-site There is limited free parking available nearby, but not on-site. Please follow signs for Leatherhead Football club and park only in bays indicated with a “Carrier/UTC” logo. See “Walking Map” on following pages. Alternatively please use public car parks in Leatherhead town center if car park is full. Please consider car-sharing if travelling with colleagues. Parking is at your risk. Building “Visitor” bays are not to be utilised by training delegates. On Arrival Please report to reception and you will be directed to a waiting area. We look forward to seeing you soon! Further information follows. Rev V. April 2014 (Leatherhead) Page 1 of 6 UTC Fire & Security United Technologies House Guildford Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9UT, UK Schedules at: www.lenel.com Location Information, Directions, Hotels and Amenities Overview Map of Major Roads, Train Routes and Bus Routes Not to scale Google Map link: <https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=KT22+9UT&aq=&sll=51.291862,- 0.332808&sspn=0.006911,0.02105&vpsrc=0&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Fetcham+KT22+9UT,+United+Kingdom&ll=51.29276 1,-0.336306&spn=0.00691,0.02105&t=m&z=16> Rev V. April 2014 (Leatherhead) Page 2 of 6 UTC Fire & Security United Technologies House Guildford Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9UT, UK Schedules at: www.lenel.com Directions - By Car to car park If using a Sat Nav use Postcode KT22 9AS for the parking location. Leave M25 at Junction 8 or 9 and follow A245 to Leatherhead. Follow signs for Leatherhead town centre. Follow A246 to Guildford and Fetcham. Just prior to a bridge turn left following brown sign for Leatherhead Football Club. Turn left after 100m into Leatherhead Football Club. Park only in the bays marked with “Carrier/UTC” logo. Parking is at your risk. By Train from London Local Overview Walking Map Trains depart from London Waterloo, Vauxhall and Clapham Junction Stations. Join a train bound for Leatherhead and alight at Leatherhead. It is a 0.3 mile or 0.5Km walk from Leatherhead station to United Technologies House. Walk south down Station Approach and Waterway Road. The route is on the map to the right. [A] United Technologies House. [B] Parking at Leatherhead Football club. [C] Leatherhead Station. Car Parking at Leatherhead Football Club Parking is provided but availability of spaces is not guaranteed. Please note the following: Parking available from 07:00 (7am). Car park locked at 18:30 (6:30pm). Overnight parking is acceptable. No responsibility for damage or theft is accepted by UTC F&S or Leatherhead Football club. Please note: We do not recommend making non- refundable travel reservations until the class has been confirmed. Link for train map: http://www.southwesttrains.co.uk/uploads/networkmapjuly2012.pdf Rev V. April 2014 (Leatherhead) Page 3 of 6 UTC Fire & Security United Technologies House Guildford Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9UT, UK Schedules at: www.lenel.com Via Eurostar – 60 minutes* Travel by Eurostar service to St. Pancras International station. Board London Underground Victoria Line Train to Vauxhall. At Vauxhall board a train to Leatherhead. Follow above for the local directions from Leatherhead station. By Air London’s Heathrow or Gatwick Airports are suggested. A taxi is recommended for speed however connections are available by public transport if required. Public Transport suggestions between all London Airports and Leatherhead follow. From Heathrow Airport by Bus – 90 minutes* Take the X26 bus from Heathrow and alight at Cromwell Road Bus Station in Kingston. At Cromwell Road Bus Station in Kingston join a 465 bus heading to Leatherhead. Alight at Leatherhead Leisure Centre. United Technologies House is opposite the bus stop. From Heathrow Airport by Train – 75 minutes* Take the Heathrow Express to London Paddington Station. At Paddington take a taxi (or navigate the London Underground system) to Waterloo Station. At Waterloo take a train to Leatherhead. Follow the Local Overview Walking Map above. From Gatwick Airport by Train – 70 minutes* Take a train to Clapham Junction Station. Change at Clapham Junction and take a train bound for Leatherhead. Follow the Local Overview Walking Map above. From Stansted Airport by Train – 102 minutes* Take a Stansted Express train to Tottenham Hale Station. At Tottenham Hale Station join a southbound VICTORIA LINE Underground train to Vauxhall Station. At Vauxhall board a train bound for Leatherhead. Follow the Local Overview Walking Map above. From London Luton Airport by Train/Coach – 120 minutes* Board the Express bus 757 towards London Victoria Green Line Coach Station (Pay before you board). At Victoria Coach Station follow signs and make the twelve minute walk to Victoria Railway Station. Take a southbound VICTORIA LINE Underground train to Vauxhall Station. At Vauxhall Station board a train to Leatherhead. Follow the Local Overview Walking Map above. From London City Airport by Train – 70 minutes* Take Docklands Light Railway to Canning Town DLR Station. At Canning Town DLR Station join a southbound SILVER JUBLIEE Underground train to London Waterloo. At London Waterloo station board a train bound for Leatherhead. Follow the Local Overview Walking Map above. *Estimate. Travel times vary depending on time of day for travel. For timetables please consult: http://www.tfl.gov.uk. Excludes connection waiting time and walking from station to venue in Leatherhead. Rev V. April 2014 (Leatherhead) Page 4 of 6 UTC Fire & Security United Technologies House Guildford Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9UT, UK Schedules at: www.lenel.com Suggested Nearby Hotels Three hotels are suggested ranging from Budget to Business grade. There are also many other hotels in the area and some of these are listed on the following page. BUSINESS CLASS - Woodlands Park Hotel: http://woodlands-park.hotel-rv.com/ This hotel is 2.3 miles (3.7km) ten minutes by car/taxi. Woodlands Lane Stoke D'abernon Cobham KT11 3QB UK BUSINESS BASIC - Premier Inn Leatherhead: http://www.premierinn.com/en/hotel/EPSHAY/epsom-central This hotel is 4.3 miles (6.9km) fifteen minutes by car/taxi. 2-4 St. Margarets Drive Off Dorking Road, Epsom KT18 7LB UK Alternative nearby: Premier Inn Chessington: Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey, KT9 2NE BUSINESS BUDGET – Travelodge Leatherhead: http://www.travelodge.co.uk/hotels/256/Leatherhead-hotel This hotel is 0.5 mile (0.8km) walk from the training location. High Street Leatherhead Surrey KT22 8AA United Kingdom Please note: We do not recommend making non-refundable hotel reservations until the class has been confirmed. Rev V. April 2014 (Leatherhead) Page 5 of 6 UTC Fire & Security United Technologies House Guildford Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9UT, UK Schedules at: www.lenel.com Alternative suggested hotels include: Preston Cross Hotel Rectory Lane, Little Bookham, Leatherhead, KT23 4DY Running Horses Old London Rd, Mickleham, RH5 6DU Mercure Box Hill Burford Bridge Hotel At The Foot Of Box Hill, Dorking, RH5 6BX Holiday Inn Express London - Epsom Downs Langley Vale Road, Epsom, KT18 5LG Mercure Dorking White Horse Hotel High Street, Dorking, RH4 1BE Sir Douglas Haig Inn The Street, Effingham, KT24 5LU De Vere Venues Hartsfield Manor Sandy Lane, Betchworth, RH3 7AA The above will all require a taxi/car. Nearby Amenities Leatherhead offers town-center amenities including restaurants banks and other facilities. Please click on www.visitleatherhead.com/ for further information. Slightly further away is the historic market town of Kingston-Upon-Thames. Kingston has a large shopping complex, many banks and lively nightlife. There is a multi-screen cinema, ten-pin bowling, swimming pools and many pubs and restaurants catering to all tastes. There is a direct train service to Waterloo London from Leatherhead for London sight- seeing and nightlife. Train time duration is 45 minutes to Waterloo. Take care to not miss the last return train at night as this is not an all-night service! Rev V. April 2014 (Leatherhead) Page 6 of 6 .
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