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University of Glamorgan Swansea Cardiff RDCDB UIESMP T RMDGTLDT - BARTHOLOMEW(2005) DATA DIGITAL FROM LTD MAPS BUSINESS BY PRODUCED From Radyr From 0800 716 925 716 0800 A4054 Llanishen A470 www.glam.ac.uk J32 B4562 2 Adam St Adam B4262 0 1 2km M4 A469 1 Llantrisant 0 1mile Thornhill Well 5 From A Guide for Visitors for Guide A Taffs Coch 7 Castell Newport From 16 A473 A4054 3 A470 N B4595 6 Fardre Llantwit St. Mary St Mary Nantgarw 15 Playing Fields Playing A469 Beddau A468 13 8 Glamorgan 14 University of University 4 A4054 Village Queen St Queen Church Estate Treforest A468 A473 ENTRANCE Car Park Car A473 A470 MAIN Visitor A470 & 9 10 Main Reception Main Car Park Car Student North North See Inset See A4054 Rd A469 Pontypridd Campus Glyntaff Glamorgan University of University Colum Rd Colum Porth Treforest A470 From C r 11 o w n A4054 C o p y r i g h 12 t Inset 4 3 4 2 8 Glyncoch U A469 A473 B4273 A4054 Tydfil A470 Bargoed Merthyr From From are signposted on the left. the on signposted are • Southbound, exit the A470 at A470/A4054 junction and join the Industrial Estate. 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St Queen Cardiff and Central Cardiff from run Treforest to • Trains By Train Train By and follow signs for the Glyntaff campus. Glyntaff the for signs follow and • For the Glyntaff campus, take the second exit off the roundabout at the end of the slip road, go up the hill hill the up go road, slip the of end the at roundabout the off exit second the take campus, Glyntaff the • For signs for the University of Glamorgan. of University the for signs Pontypridd and Cardiff Cardiff and Pontypridd • For the main campus, take the first exit at the end of the slip road, pass over the River Taff and follow follow and Taff River the over pass road, slip the of end the at exit first the take campus, main the • For • Leave the A470 at the junction with the A473, signed Llantrisant and the University of Glamorgan of University the and Llantrisant signed A473, the with junction the at A470 the • Leave • Continue for 6.5 miles 6.5 for • Continue • From the M4, Exit at J32 and join the A470 towards Merthyr Tydfil and Pontypridd. Pontypridd. and Tydfil Merthyr towards A470 the join and J32 at Exit M4, the • From University of Glamorgan of University By road road By of Wales. Wales. of The University of Glamorgan’s Treforest campuses are approximately 12 miles from Cardiff, the capital capital the Cardiff, from miles 12 approximately are campuses Treforest Glamorgan’s of University The How to get to the Treforest Campuses Treforest the to get to How 1 ATRiuM University of Glamorgan 2 Ty^ Pont Haearn 3 Knox Road car park ATRiuM Building 4 The University of Glamorgan’s main campus and the Glyntaff campus are located in Treforest, Dumfries Place car park Pontypridd. The faculties of Health, Sport and Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, Advanced 5 Cardiff International Arena (CIA) Technology and the Glamorgan Business School can be found on the Treforest campuses. Please 6 Queen Street Station refer to the inside pages and back cover for map and directions to Treforest. 7 Central Station 8 Millennium Stadium 9 Cardiff Castle and Grounds Cardiff School of Creative & Cultural Industries 10 Civic Centre & Castle Grounds The new Cardiff School of Creative & Cultural Industries is housed in the brand new ATRiuM building in the 11 Victoria Halls city centre. It can be reached from junctions 29, 32 or 33 of the M4 and is just a short distance from Queen Street Railway Station. Adam Street 12 Cambrian Point 13 Capitol Centre The address is ATRiuM, Adam St, Cardiff, CF24 2XF. A map is provided below and on the opposite page and further details can be found on our website at www.glam.ac.uk/visiting 14 Queens Arcade 15 St David’s Shopping Centre P M4 J32From From RODUCED BY BUSINESS MAPS LTD FROM DIGITAL DATA - BARTHOLOMEW(2005) M4 J29 16 St David’s 2 Development Heath 0.5miles Llanederyn 0 KEY B4487 0 0.5 1km Railway line Roath A470 Park A48 Lake Park Inn UHW Hotel Rumney Llanederyn Gabalfa Interchange Interchange N A48 o r B4239 t h A48 R oad A4232 A469 R i v e r A470 T a f f N Roath o r th R o a A4119 d Mouth of Cardiff Castle A4161 the Severn Canton rWay e v See Inset o A4161 R Millennium M4 J33From Stadium Cardiff Inset Central A4234 Station W A470 e s t G r D o v A4161 u e d A4161 mf a Ro r rt A4232 i o A4119 e p s w P Ne R C i l r v Fitzal o e ce w r t ra n E ee r C l tr e o y Wales S Queen a T p n n y e r e a ig Millennium Qu Street Court ir A4160 P h o t Centre la C M 4 c 3 h e 4 u 2 r 8 c U h Knox G St Davids i ll Road W r in a Centre dsor n A4232 Roa g HMP d e B4267 to W Cardiff t w e n L t a e ink e y r Cardiff re t Bay St S e m g a d d ri A N B A4234 CIA C e n Cardiff Bay t r ce a Barrage ra l er L T i e nk ut A4160 B et Mouth of Stre dall the Severn Tyn A4055 Penarth Swansea Cardiff RDCDB UIESMP T RMDGTLDT - BARTHOLOMEW(2005) DATA DIGITAL FROM LTD MAPS BUSINESS BY PRODUCED From Radyr From 0800 716 925 716 0800 A4054 Llanishen A470 www.glam.ac.uk J32 B4562 2 Adam St Adam B4262 0 1 2km M4 A469 1 Llantrisant 0 1mile Thornhill Well 5 From A Guide for Visitors for Guide A Taffs Coch 7 Castell Newport From 16 A473 A4054 3 A470 N B4595 6 Fardre Llantwit St. Mary St Mary Nantgarw 15 Playing Fields Playing A469 Beddau A468 13 8 Glamorgan 14 University of University 4 A4054 Village Queen St Queen Church Estate Treforest A468 A473 ENTRANCE Car Park Car A473 A470 MAIN Visitor A470 & 9 10 Main Reception Main Car Park Car Student North North See Inset See A4054 Rd A469 Pontypridd Campus Glyntaff Glamorgan University of University Colum Rd Colum Porth Treforest A470 From C r 11 o w n A4054 C o p y r i g h 12 t Inset 4 3 4 2 8 Glyncoch U A469 A473 B4273 A4054 Tydfil A470 Bargoed Merthyr From From are signposted on the left. the on signposted are • Southbound, exit the A470 at A470/A4054 junction and join the Industrial Estate. The playing fields fields playing The Estate. Industrial the join and junction A470/A4054 at A470 the exit • Southbound, A470/A468 junction. Playing fields are signposted on the right the on signposted are fields Playing junction. A470/A468 • Northbound from M4 junction 32, follow the A470 for 3 miles. Join the Treforest Industrial Estate at at Estate Industrial Treforest the Join miles. 3 for A470 the follow 32, junction M4 from • Northbound How to get to the University Playing Fields at Tyn y Wern y Tyn at Fields Playing University the to get to How the airport. airport. the • Cardiff International Airport is 11 miles from Cardiff City Centre. Bus, train and taxi services run from from run services taxi and train Bus, Centre. City Cardiff from miles 11 is Airport International • Cardiff By Air By 20 minutes. minutes. 20 • Trains to Treforest run from Cardiff Central and Cardiff Queen St stations. Journey time approximately approximately time Journey stations. St Queen Cardiff and Central Cardiff from run Treforest to • Trains By Train Train By and follow signs for the Glyntaff campus. Glyntaff the for signs follow and • For the Glyntaff campus, take the second exit off the roundabout at the end of the slip road, go up the hill hill the up go road, slip the of end the at roundabout the off exit second the take campus, Glyntaff the • For signs for the University of Glamorgan. of University the for signs Pontypridd and Cardiff Cardiff and Pontypridd • For the main campus, take the first exit at the end of the slip road, pass over the River Taff and follow follow and Taff River the over pass road, slip the of end the at exit first the take campus, main the • For • Leave the A470 at the junction with the A473, signed Llantrisant and the University of Glamorgan of University the and Llantrisant signed A473, the with junction the at A470 the • Leave • Continue for 6.5 miles 6.5 for • Continue • From the M4, Exit at J32 and join the A470 towards Merthyr Tydfil and Pontypridd.
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