Maps and directions to the Naace offices
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Naace, Nottingham Trent University, Clifton Campus, Clifton Lane, Nottingham NG11 8NS. Telephone: 0870 240 0480 The Naace Office is situated in J Block on the Clifton Campus of Nottingham Trent University. The Campus is four miles from the City Centre on the A453 which runs from the Nottingham Ring Road to the M1 at Junction 24. If approaching from the south, turn onto the A453 at Junction 24, signposted to Nottingham. In 7 miles you go over a roundabout and very shortly afterwards you will find the Campus on your left. If you get to the Nottingham Ring Road, you have gone too far! Go past the South Gate and in 100m turn into the site at the North Gate. There is a car park on your left immediately after entering the North Gate. If approaching from the north, turn off the M1 at Junction 25 onto the A52 signposted to Nottingham. Follow the Nottingham signs until you come to the ring road. Turn right onto the ring road for 2 miles and look out for the signs for the A453 to Birmingham and the M1 South. Once on the A453, go over one set of traffic lights and the Campus will be on your right, about one mile from the Ring Road. There is a car park on your left immediately after entering the North Gate. If approaching from the east, turn left onto the Nottingham Ring Road and look out for the signs for the A453 to Birmingham and the M1 South. Once on the A453, go over one set of traffic lights and the Campus will be on your right, about one mile from the Ring Road. There is a car park on your left immediately after entering the North Gate. Avoid Nottingham City Centre if you can; use the Ring Road. Note that Nottingham Trent University is not the same institution as Nottingham University which you will pass if you use Junction 25. ![]() Public
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Publication date: 23rd March 2007 Withdrawal date: 01st January 2006 Created: 23rd March 2007 Last updated: 11th April 2008 13:22 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/9 |
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