ArchiCAD Summer School Sept 2006 : Travel Info |
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Checking in:The main event: Checkin time is Thursday 12.00-16.00 in Nightingale Hall, University of Nottingham: Registration in the main Lobby and common room. There will be a buffet lunch from 1300-1430 for those who arrive early enough. Light refreshments will be on tap during the afternoon. Delegates should print the map off this site to be sure of finding it. The idea of Thursday afternoon is to meet other delegates, its an important part of the ACUE tradition! You can bring work on a laptop and discuss with other delegates. Arriving:
Enter by the North gate or the West gate, use the maps on this site
to find Nightingale Hall.
The Hall has been used for ACUE 2003 and 2004, so it's well known to ACUE
regulars. It's at the West end of the campus, near the Sports Centre,
with its own car parking. The Porter's lodge with keys is by the entrance,
then go through to the the lobby where registration will take place. Going Home: There will be plenty of people to Taxi share with when its time to return to the station on Saturday. Plan to leave by taxi 30mins before train departure time (leaves plenty of contingency). Buses to the Centre and to the Station pass the campus frequently along Derby Road and University Boulevard. Buses to the airport pass the south side of the campus. Kick off: The conference action proper starts at 16.00 on Thursday 7th Sept in Nightingale Hall. All functions - plenaries, workshops and meals - take place in Nightingale Hall. Coming Early?: Very long distance travellers are welcome to arrive on Wednesday or even Tuesday to kick the jet lag and do a bit of gentle tourism locally, just let us know and we can book you in. B&B rate is very cheap. If you come Monday night, you will have to book (with our help if you request) a B&B. We can recommend one. See the 'How much does it cost' page for more details. One-Day courses: If we run one day courses...... if you are coming early for the one day courses on Wednesday 6th Sept., you will need to have booked this of course, and Bed and Breakfast residential accommodation will be in Nightingale Hall, as for the main event if you need it. Courses will be 10am to 6pm, giving people time to travel up in the morning if they are close enough. Let the organiser know if you need to arrive on Tuesday or Wednesday night. If you want to come on Monday evening, you will have to book off-campus, ask the organiser for recommended B&B locations. Weather Prospects Long Range Forecast
for Nottingham - fine weather throughout! |
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Other Attractions - Sport : The University has a Fitness Centre and you have free access to running machines, squash, sauna, tennis, badminton and heavens knows what else. There is an excellent Swimming Pool just near the Fitness Centre. Don't forget your running suit and swimming cozzie! All you need to show is your room key from the hall. |
Nottingham Uni general: Note for those asking directions, using Taxis or Buses: There are 2 universities in Nottingham. You are going to "University of Nottingham near the QMC", NOT "Nottingham Trent University". Special Diet: We need to know if people require vegan or celiac or other special catering. Vegetarians will be well catered for. Smoking: is not permitted within any University buildings, but is permitted on the campus, out of doors. Disabled Access:
People requiring special disabled access (e.g. ramps) should notify the
organiser well in advance. Almost all Nottingham University buildings
have disabled access. Laptops: If you have brought your laptop, please bring your dongle and ensure that you are adequately insured and looking after your equipment. For workshops, the Education version of ArchiCAD9 can be installed temporarily if you do not have a dongle. Electrics: Make sure you bring an electrical adaptor if you come from USA or Europe - best place to buy them is in the airport! We have 240 volts AC, with 3 square pin UK style sockets. |
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To Help you find it by car, see the Regional and local Nottingham Maps on the right. The AA operate a Travelwatch service as do the RAC, it's worth checking before planning your route. MultiMap.com and Streetmap.co.uk are excellent Map services. |
Accommodation:
is mostly in single rooms, with washbasins in all rooms. For couples,
there are a very small number of ensuite double rooms. Sorry, the rooms
do not have telly, but at a hotel, the cost per delegate would be too
expensive for it to be fun. There is a TV in the main common room, and
for News junkies, there is access to news websites etc through the computers
in the school or through your Wireless laptop. Arriving Late?: the Front door of the building is locked from midnight to 7.00 am and if you are arriving very late, or going out to town, you need to take a plastic card to enable you to re-enter. For late first time arrivers on Thurs night, you will just have to phone organiser's mobile phone to be let in - 07970-059525. If you are so late that you are going to arrive Friday, don't forget to notify the organiser. Car Travel to Nottingham (come by train)Try to come by Train so that you have no parking to worry about. Nottingham is a most popular conference venue and the campus is already too full of cars! Getting here by Car: Use the Car park of Nightingale Hall. The hall usually permit us to park on the grass in front of the hall, although the landscape and security people hate this. Multimap Reference / Satnav Info: Grid SK533381, OS ref: X 453400 Y 338100, Postal Code NG2 7RJ , Lat N 52.9377 Long -1.207 Security Note: Throughout the campus, it is recommended to lock cars, leave nothing tempting in sight, bring valuables into your room in the Hall, and consider a steering wheel bar if your car has no immobiliser. Get here safely - if you are from outside the UK and renting or driving a car, please remember to drive on the LEFT! I expect you will find this out long before you reach Nottingham (:-) |
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Rail Travel to Nottingham
From London, the start point is St Pancras Station/Kings Cross - regular hourly rail services throughout the day (some require to change at Leicester). You are strongly advised to buy your tickets on the Web beforehand (a week or two weeks beforehand) Rail tickets in Britain are ridiculously expensive, perhaps 3 times as much if you buy them on the day of travel. See below for more detail on buying rail tickets. For
visiting architects, take a look at St Pancras and Kings Cross, both Victorian
masterpieces. St Pancras Hotel and station is one of the most spectacular
victorian buildings in London, and is currently being turned back into
a hotel after years of being empty. The actual working station is now
5-10 mins walk north of St P in a modern temporary structure. (AlwaysTouch
will tell you what the old St P's concourse will be turned into, due for
completion in 2009.) If you have an hour or more take a look at the modern
British Library next door to St Pancras. East of St Pancras is Kings Cross,
the complete architectural antithesis to St Pancras, strong functional
arches in London brick, undecorated, but symbolising travel. (Look for
Harry Potter's platform).
Rail Timetables: See QJump on the web - this will also tell you of the changes required, if required. Buying
Rail tickets: It's always worth buying the rail tickets in advance
- much much cheaper. You can buy them on Midland
Mainline or QJump
on the webwith credit card, they give you a booking number and
email acknowledgement. If you use the same credit card when you are here
and remember that booking number, you can get your number from a machine
on the main platform, and if the machine malfunctions, the ticket office
issue the ticket on the basis of the email printout and the booking number.
Rail Tickets from Heathrow can also be purchased in advance from QJump
on the web, and picked up from machines or ticket office at the
station, as long as you have your booking code and the credit card with
which they were first ordered. This is essential, if you leave it to the
day, its twice as costly. For Example, Heathrow to Nottingham 9rd Sept
returning 11th, is £ 66 if you buy now and £ 116 if you buy
on the day!!! Air arrivers: Arriving at Heathrow or Gatwick, allow at least one hour from touchdown to getting to a train - the walking distances are long, and there maybe monorails to wait for, and there is luggage to reclaim etc. Buses to the Campus - 12 and 13 and 13C and 35 and 36! and 4 and 5!For Buses from the railway station: walk towards the Broadmarsh bus station just north of the railway station. Go beyond the bus station through the pedestrian underpass to the other side of Collin Street where there are many many bus stops.
The University of Nottingham also have a page on How to Get to the Campus. Taxi! Taxis to the Campus: From the Nottingham Railway Station, taxis can be obtained, and are better because they take you to the door. If you arrive at Nottingham East Midlands airport, do not dream of using the Taxi, its expensive. There is the wonderful Skylink shuttle bus to the Centre and the Rainbow 5 bus to the Campus. Need a Taxi?: If you are at the Station or City Centre Taxis are findable on a taxi rank, but if you are somewhere else, you may have to phone. 0115-9-701-701 are the black cabs. 0115-9-818181 are in West Bridgford, but cover all over, including the airport. 0115-9-229-229 are based in Beeston, but are also OK for City and Airport. |
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Getting to Nottingham from Airports
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Long Distance Travellers: consider flying by KLM to Amsterdam. There are twice daily flights directly to Nottingham (Nottingham East Midlands) from Amsterdam with BMI-Baby, a budget airline, and there's a frequent bus shuttle to Nottingham.
Getting here from
Heathrow: You can buy the ticket in advance from QJump
on the web and collect at the station. You can go either on the
Heathrow Express (about 15mins, every 15mins or so) to Paddington,
and then by Tube, Circle
Line to Kings Cross-St Pancras. Get the ticket in one,
ie Heathrow-Nottingham Return including Tube travel.
Another route from Heathrow is that the Tube
(Piccadilly Line) goes directly from all Heathrow Terminals to
St Pancras, but as this is a regular line (stopping at all places),
it takes almost an hour (this is the option used by DNC because it's direct
and cheaper.)
There are long distance buses to Nottingham a few times a day, some direct,
some change in London, see the National
Express website, most take 4 hours, about the same as the train.
Want a helper for your travel in the UK? install Tubetrack on your desktop.
Getting
here from Stansted
: This is the main arrival point
for RyanAir
and Easyjet
who cover much of Europe. It's right next to Junction 8 on the M11, which
leads south to the M25 and North to the A14, then to the A1_M and by the
A52 to Nottingham (or the A14 goes on further to the M1 and you turn north
for Nottingham, get off at the A453). Trains go from the airport, north
via Peterborough, or south to Liverpool st station in London. There is
a variety of car rentals from Stansted including Budget, Alamo and Avis.
Should be about £100 rental for the 4 days. On Sunday, its almost
impossible to get to Stansted by train earlier than about midday, so its
best to rent a car unless you have a later flight. RyanAir have a hostile
attitude to wheelchair users, so make sure you book this in days or weeks
before if you need one.
There are flights from Eastern Europe by Sky
Europe to Stansted for example, Bratislava, Dubrovnik, Budapest,
Warsaw.
Dont even think about coming Stansted-Nottingham by bus, there
are no direct buses, all have to go via somewhere else, and the shortest
time is over 4 hours!
Getting here from Gatwick: There are frequent trains to London Victoria, then get the Tube to St Pancras. Alternatively, there are frequent Thameslink trains to Kings Cross, which is in the same walking zone as St Pancras. The Thameslink trains go on to Luton, and there is an option for going on to Luton and picking up the St Pancras or Kings Cross services from there. Check it all out at QJump on the web. There are buses to Nottingham a few times a day, some direct, some change in London, see the National Express website, most take over 5 hours.
Getting here from Luton Airport : there are trains directly from Luton to Nottingham (Look at QJUMP's website). Wizzair a new East European cheap flights airline has cheap flights directly from Budapest to Luton. A free shuttle bus service operates to and from Luton Airport Parkway Station, and you need a Thameslink one stop jump to Luton's main station. There are regular trains from Luton to Nottingham (24mins past every hour during the daytime, and another one at less predictable times) or to London. For Car hirers, Luton is only 90mins easy driving south of Nottingham. There are direct buses to Nottingham a few times a day, see the National Express website.
Getting
here from Birmingham Airport:
Flybe fly in
to Birmingham from European destinations. So do KLM/Air
France with regular flights. There is a free bus to the railway
station, and regular trains to Birmingham New Street, and regular trains
to Nottingham from there. Getting back should be researched carefully,
British trains (except in London) run very late on Sunday mornings, so
think carefully about your return route (get a later Sunday flight back,
or travel to a near-to-BHX hotel on Sat night). There are buses to Nottingham
a few times a day, change in Birmingham city centre, see the National
Express website.
Getting here from Manchester Airport: Thereare 6 trains/hour to the City centre during the day and up to 4/hour at night. Trains run to Manchester Piccadilly in about 15-20 mins. From Piccadilly you can connect to services all over the country, including regular departures to Nottingham.
Coventry Airport is new on the scene, with a few services to European destinations: Shannon, Amsterdam, Paris, Cologne, Venice, Barcelona and more. Coventry is near Birmingham. Coventry Railway Station is 3 miles from Coventry Airport. Bus Service 737 departs hourly from the station to the Airport. Taxis are also available from the station/airport.
Robin Hood Airport: There is a new airport at Doncaster north of Nottingham, serving a number of european and international destinations. There is a shuttle bus to the rail station, and there are regular train services southwards to Nottingham.
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Getting here from Nottingham East Midlands Airport: The N-EMA is close to Nottingham and the Campus. N-EMA is used by BMI Baby, Easyjet, RyanAir and more. The Three Letter Code for the airport is EMA. If you put 'Nottingham' into a departure or return field in a website, it may reject it! should be 'Nottingham EMA'
Skylink
buses run half hourly from the N-EMA, they go to Nottingham's
Rail station and to Market Square in the City centre (not to the campus)
and stops on request at in-between places, 24 hours a day, on the hour
and on the half hour. Get a taxi or a 35/36 bus from Market Square to
the Campus. Buses depart from just outside the NEMA Arrivals hall. This
is an EXCELLENT service. If coming for a few days (eg for 1-day courses),
you can buy an Easy-Rider ticket on the Skylink bus which gives you access
to ALL Nottingham City buses for a period of days.
Trent Barton
Rainbow 5 buses from the Airport, once an hour xx.58 through the day
directly past the Campus, on the south boundary. Returning, it is once
an hour between 40-50 past the hour on Rainbow 5 buses marked "Loughborough".
If going from Nottingham City Centre, the departure is the Broadmarsh
Bus Station, or you can leave from the Beeston Bus station very much nearer
the Campus. See the Rainbow
bus timetable.
If your flight arrives or departs at an unusual time, Skylink is
the best bet because it's 24 hour.
From the Nottingham
East Midlands Airport there are flights to N-EMids from Dublin, Cork,
Knock and Edinburgh, Glasgow, Brussels, Amsterdam, Prague, Paris, Venice
and many more - by either Easyjet
or by BMI
Baby, or RyanAir.
Bicycle Hire: available within 30 metres of Nottingham Railway Station, Bunney's Bikes, 97 Carrington St, 0115-947-2713. £ 8.50 a day. Local Info on Cycling.
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A lot of travellers from afar have to come or depart via London. we recommend the Travelodge in Grays Inn Road only 200 m from St Pancras Station and Kings Cross, very affordable and hospitable - in a distinguished victorian building, but well modernised.
Weather: The wonderful website WINDGURU forecasts weather by combining Land and Satellite data with computational fluid dynamic real-time calculations while you are on line. It is a remarkably accurate 7 day forecasting centre for Windsurfers the world over. Enter "UK-Rutland Water" as your location, which is near enough to Nottingham to give a result.
Insurance: Please note that we carry Event Insurance only to protect against events like 911, or loss of major speakers or conference equipment, but for you, remember that Delegates must insure themselves and their property through their own car, travel and all-risks insurance for their personal property and person and travel risks.
Email: ArchiCAD University Secretariat for further information [updated 6-sep-06 ] Full Contact Details with ACU organiser is on Registration page.