The East Midlands Conference Centre (EMCC) and adjacent Orchard Hotel is set in 330 acres of the University of Nottingham's landscaped parkland.
With excellent transport links by road, rail and
air, the EMCC and Orchard Hotel benefit from a great central location;
an ideal venue for the 55th Annual British Conference of Non-Destructive Testing, taking place from Monday 12 to Wednesday 14 September 2016.
The venue is located only two miles from
Nottingham city centre with access to Midland Mainline Rail Services,
four miles from the main M1 motorway network and ten miles from East
Midlands Airport. Nottingham’s pedestrianised streets and tram system
make it easy to explore the surrounding area.
Across
the city you will find leading art galleries such as the Nottingham
Contemporary, the Harley Gallery and Patchings Art Centre plus
distinctive buildings designed by Victorian architect Watson Fothergill.
Nottingham Castle is a popular attraction for visitors to the city due
to its links with the infamous Robin Hood. The Brewhouse Yard Museum
(Museum of Nottingham Life) and the Museum of Costume and Textiles are
also close by.
Part of Nottingham's expansive cave network is open to
the public through the City of Caves attraction and the Galleries of
Justice Museum (also known as the Shire Hall), housed in what was once a
fully functioning Victorian courtroom, Gaol and Police Station, is also
a popular attraction located on High Pavement
in the Lace Market area of Nottingham. There are also many notable
churches within the city centre including the Medieval St Mary's Church,
located at the heart of the Lace Market and the Roman Catholic Nottingham Cathedral.
Directions
By Car
Leave
the M1 motorway at junction 25 and follow the A52 signposted to
Nottingham. After approximately 4.4 miles turn right at the roundabout
(Toby Carvery) onto the A6464 Woodside Road. Turn left at the next
roundabout to enter the University of Nottingham's West Entrance.
The
East Midlands Conference Centre (EMCC) is situated on Beeston Road,
which is the main loop road through the campus.
For satellite
navigations systems please use postcode NG7 2QL.
By Rail
The
nearest stations to the EMCC are Beeston Station and Nottingham. There
are over 30 direct trains that travel between St Pancras and Nottingham
on a daily basis. Visit the National Rail website for train times and
fares: www.nationalrail.co.uk If you require a taxi please contact the EMCC reception team on +44 (0)844 346 1216
.
By Tram
The nearest Net Tram stops to the EMCC are:
- University Boulevard stop, 10-15 minute walk – click here for a walking map to the venue;
- University
of Nottingham stop – situated adjacent Lakeside Arts Centre – 20 minute
walk through the University of Nottingham campus. Click here for a walking map to the venue.
By Air
From
East Midlands Airport, the EMCC is just 14 miles away via the M1 North
leaving at junction 25 and following the A52. There is also the regular
Skylink Nottingham bus, leaving directly from the airport directed to
Broad Marsh Bus Station. Alight at Beeston, which is the stop for the
main university campus, a few minutes walk from the entrance to the
EMCC.
Additional Information for visitors
Nottingham is
currently undergoing the second phase of a transformation in its public
transport network to extend the tram to the south and southwest of the
city, including an area near to the university campus. Once finished,
the extended tram network in Nottingham will provide a service to 23
million passengers a year.
Work started in July 2013 to improve
Nottingham's ring road, the A6514, currently used by up to 50,000
vehicles a day. The £16.2m project will tackle congestion and improve
public transport. More information, including a detailed schedule of the
phasing of these works can be found by clicking here.
For further information contact: Karen Cambridge or Suzanne Purdy, Conference Services, The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing, Midsummer House, Riverside Way, Bedford Road, Northampton NN1 5NX, UK. Tel: +44(0)1604 438300; Fax: +44(0)1604 438301; Email: conf@bindt.org