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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
Nottingham Hackspace is based at The Art Organisation, Station Street, Nottingham, NG2 3AJ.  It is inside the The Old Police Station the entrance is on station street opposite Nottingham railway station.
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Nottingham Hackspace is based at Bizspace Roden House Business Centre on the corner of Alfred Street South and Ashley Street.
  
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== Access ==
 
== Access ==
Head through the green doors next to Tesco, and in the entrance hall near the next set of doors you’ll find a buzzer. Buzz for 1st floor studio.
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Head through the purple door on the south-east corner of Roden House. We are on the first floor, up the spiral staircase.
  
[[Image:4876226749_1c916026b2_m.jpg|frame|none|The green doors to the hackspace.]]
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[[Image:RodenHouse.png|frame|none|The purple door to the hackspace.]]
  
 
=== For people with disabilities ===
 
=== For people with disabilities ===
Unfortunately the hackspace is on the first floor and there are no access facilities yet for wheelchair users.  Toilets are not yet accessible for disabled people.
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The building has an elevator for disabled access, accessed through the doors on the North side of Roden House.
  
 
== By bicycle ==
 
== By bicycle ==
There is secure cycle parking inside Nottingham railway station. The entrance is on Station Street close to the junction with Trent Street.
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There is no secure parking for bikes nearby, but there is plenty of space for bikes inside.
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===Bike Routes===
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The route shown is from the train station, as:
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#It is expected that people may bring their bikes on the train
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#From the station, it is necessary to cross or follow the A60, the main north/south road through Nottingham.  
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'''Note: The London Road (A60) roundabout can be very busy, and is very wide. It might be better to walk around it if you're unsure either of your route or your cycling skills, or follow the alternative route below. '''
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This is the most direct route ([http://tinyurl.com/3nbcd9v Google Map]):
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#Turn right out of the station main entrace and right again onto Station Street (Alternatively, exit the station via the tram stop bridge and turn left onto Station Street)
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#Go along station street to London Road (A60)
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#Turn left along London Road (A60). Position yourself in the third or fourth lane (of four) for the roundabout.
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#At the roundabout, you will be taking the second exit. You want to be in the third or fourth lanes (of four) leaving the roundabout.
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#Exit the roundabout at the second exit. Stay in the third/fourth lane and turn right onto Fischer Gate.
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#Cross over the A60 onto Pennyfoot Street. Continue to the next junction
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#Turn left onto Manvers Street. Continue to the next junction.
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#Turn right onto Southwell Road. Continue to the next junction.
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#Go straight on (road turn slightly left).
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#Take the third turning left onto Alfred Street South.
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#At the junction with Roden Street, you have reached the Hackspace.
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*Alternatively, the route below avoids the roundabout and the A60 entirely ([http://tinyurl.com/3deub9m Google Map]):
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#Cross London Road (A60) using the pedestrian crossing just before the roundabout.
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#Between the BBC building and the Premier Inn is the City Link road. Follow this road to the end, then turn right onto Manvers Street.
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#Follow Manvers Street to the end (junction with Southwell Road).
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#Follow the route from step 8 above.
  
 
== By bus ==
 
== By bus ==
The closest bus stops are on Carrington Street, just around the corner from the hackspace.  The following bus routes will stop on this road:
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The closest bus stops are on Carlton Road, just around the corner from the hackspace.  The following bus routes will stop on this road:
 
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<span>[http://www.nctx.co.uk/lilac/ Lilac line]: <span style="color:#CC33FF;background:#fff">24, 25, 27</span>
[http://www.nctx.co.uk/green/ Green line]: <span style="color:#009360;background:#fff">5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, N6</span>
 
  
[http://www.nctx.co.uk/navy/ Navy line]: <span style="color:#004B88;background:#fff">1, 2, 3, 4, 48, N48</span>
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These buses run from the Victoria Centre (stop V1, outside Boots on the south side of the Victoria Centre). ''However, it is almost certainly quicker to walk to the hackspace from here than to get a bus.''
  
You can use [http://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=2774 Citylink 1] from the [[#Park and ride|park and ride]]. There is also an infrequent service on [http://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=2801 Worklink W1 and W4] and [http://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=2723 Locallink L1].
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If you travelling by bus from further afield, you will mostly likely arrive either at Victoria Bus Station or Broadmarsh Bus Station. ''In either case, it is quickest to walk from there.'' If you wish to get a bus:
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#From Victoria Bus Station, walk through/around the Victoria Shopping Centre to stop V1 and get the Lilac Line (see above)
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#From Broadmarsh Bus Station, get the City Loop bus to the Victoria Centre and change onto a Lilac Line bus (see above).
  
 
== By train ==
 
== By train ==
 
Nottingham railway station is opposite the hackspace and has direct trains to these locations:
 
Nottingham railway station is opposite the hackspace and has direct trains to these locations:
* Manchester in just under 2 hours.
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* Manchester in just under 2 hours
* London in about 2 hours.
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* London in about 2 hours
* Liverpool in around 2 hours 45 minutes.
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* Liverpool in around 2 hours 45 minutes
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* Birmingham in about an hour
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* Mansfield and Worksop
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* Grantham and Skegness
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* Sheffield and Leeds
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* Derby
  
 
== By boat ==
 
== By boat ==
If you are travelling by canal, you can moor your narrowboat at [http://www.nottinghamcastlemarina.co.uk/ Nottingham Castle Marina].  From there it is a 20 minute walk to the hackspace.
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If you are travelling by canal, you can moor your narrowboat at [http://www.nottinghamcastlemarina.co.uk/ Nottingham Castle Marina].  From there it is a 20 minute walk to the train station along the canal. Follow the walking directions from here.
  
 
== By car ==
 
== By car ==
 
=== Park and Ride ===
 
=== Park and Ride ===
If you park at the [http://www.triptimes.co.uk/parkride/queensdrive.jsp Queensdrive park and ride] you can take the [http://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=2774 Citylink 1] bus directly to Nottingham train station (the buses always make a scheduled stop here).
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If you park at the [http://www.triptimes.co.uk/parkride/queensdrive.jsp Queensdrive park and ride] you can take the [http://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=2774 Citylink 1] bus directly to Fletcher Gate (the buses always make a scheduled stop here). From here, follow the walking directions to the space.
  
 
=== Car parking near the hackspace ===
 
=== Car parking near the hackspace ===
There are parking spaces right outside the hackspace, which are free in the evenings and pay & display from 08:00 to 18:00. If you do need to park outside the space during the day, you can also pay by phone; details are on the meters.  {{note}}Add some details here, like rough prices.
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There are parking spaces right outside the hackspace, which are free in the evenings and pay & display from 08:00 to 18:00. If you do need to park outside the space during the day, you can also pay by phone; details are on the meters.  {{note}}Is this correct at the new space? Add some details here, like rough prices.
  
 
== By air ==
 
== By air ==
Fly to East Midlands Airport and catch the [http://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=2879 Skylink] bus, which stops outside the railway station.
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Fly to East Midlands Airport and catch the [http://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=2879 Skylink] bus, which stops outside the railway station and in Friar Lane. Follow the walking directions from here.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:44, 20 May 2011

Location

Nottingham Hackspace is based at Bizspace Roden House Business Centre on the corner of Alfred Street South and Ashley Street.

© OpenStreetMap

Access

Head through the purple door on the south-east corner of Roden House. We are on the first floor, up the spiral staircase.

File:RodenHouse.png
The purple door to the hackspace.

For people with disabilities

The building has an elevator for disabled access, accessed through the doors on the North side of Roden House.

By bicycle

There is no secure parking for bikes nearby, but there is plenty of space for bikes inside.

Bike Routes

The route shown is from the train station, as:

  1. It is expected that people may bring their bikes on the train
  2. From the station, it is necessary to cross or follow the A60, the main north/south road through Nottingham.

Note: The London Road (A60) roundabout can be very busy, and is very wide. It might be better to walk around it if you're unsure either of your route or your cycling skills, or follow the alternative route below.

This is the most direct route (Google Map):

  1. Turn right out of the station main entrace and right again onto Station Street (Alternatively, exit the station via the tram stop bridge and turn left onto Station Street)
  2. Go along station street to London Road (A60)
  3. Turn left along London Road (A60). Position yourself in the third or fourth lane (of four) for the roundabout.
  4. At the roundabout, you will be taking the second exit. You want to be in the third or fourth lanes (of four) leaving the roundabout.
  5. Exit the roundabout at the second exit. Stay in the third/fourth lane and turn right onto Fischer Gate.
  6. Cross over the A60 onto Pennyfoot Street. Continue to the next junction
  7. Turn left onto Manvers Street. Continue to the next junction.
  8. Turn right onto Southwell Road. Continue to the next junction.
  9. Go straight on (road turn slightly left).
  10. Take the third turning left onto Alfred Street South.
  11. At the junction with Roden Street, you have reached the Hackspace.
  • Alternatively, the route below avoids the roundabout and the A60 entirely (Google Map):
  1. Cross London Road (A60) using the pedestrian crossing just before the roundabout.
  2. Between the BBC building and the Premier Inn is the City Link road. Follow this road to the end, then turn right onto Manvers Street.
  3. Follow Manvers Street to the end (junction with Southwell Road).
  4. Follow the route from step 8 above.

By bus

The closest bus stops are on Carlton Road, just around the corner from the hackspace. The following bus routes will stop on this road: Lilac line: 24, 25, 27

These buses run from the Victoria Centre (stop V1, outside Boots on the south side of the Victoria Centre). However, it is almost certainly quicker to walk to the hackspace from here than to get a bus.

If you travelling by bus from further afield, you will mostly likely arrive either at Victoria Bus Station or Broadmarsh Bus Station. In either case, it is quickest to walk from there. If you wish to get a bus:

  1. From Victoria Bus Station, walk through/around the Victoria Shopping Centre to stop V1 and get the Lilac Line (see above)
  2. From Broadmarsh Bus Station, get the City Loop bus to the Victoria Centre and change onto a Lilac Line bus (see above).

By train

Nottingham railway station is opposite the hackspace and has direct trains to these locations:

  • Manchester in just under 2 hours
  • London in about 2 hours
  • Liverpool in around 2 hours 45 minutes
  • Birmingham in about an hour
  • Mansfield and Worksop
  • Grantham and Skegness
  • Sheffield and Leeds
  • Derby

By boat

If you are travelling by canal, you can moor your narrowboat at Nottingham Castle Marina. From there it is a 20 minute walk to the train station along the canal. Follow the walking directions from here.

By car

Park and Ride

If you park at the Queensdrive park and ride you can take the Citylink 1 bus directly to Fletcher Gate (the buses always make a scheduled stop here). From here, follow the walking directions to the space.

Car parking near the hackspace

There are parking spaces right outside the hackspace, which are free in the evenings and pay & display from 08:00 to 18:00. If you do need to park outside the space during the day, you can also pay by phone; details are on the meters. Note Note: Is this correct at the new space? Add some details here, like rough prices.

By air

Fly to East Midlands Airport and catch the Skylink bus, which stops outside the railway station and in Friar Lane. Follow the walking directions from here.