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Rehabilitation in Ageing: Regaining Function and Action
07 April 2008

Location

Venue:

Learning Centre LG32
The University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT

United Kingdom

Map: http://www.bham.ac.uk/documents/B1796_Edgbaston_all_zones1.pdf

The workshop will be held in the building indicated as R28 on the Edgbaston Campus Map. This is the most westerly building in the Red Zone of the map. 

 

Edgbaston campus map
The campus map is split into four zones. The HTML version of the map includes an index to Schools, Departments, budget centres and buildings on the University's main Edgbaston campus and also shows disabled access and facilities. 

Edgbaston campus mobility map
Access for visitors with disabilities

There are frequent trains from Birmingham New Street Mainline Station to the University Station. The venue is less that five minutes walk from the station.

Directions to the University
How to get to the University of Birmingham by motorway, rail, coach, bus, air and taxi. A map of the motorway system around the University is provided. It includes useful links to rail, bus and coach companies.

There are many hotels in Birmingham here is a selection nearer to the venue:

Lucas House, 48 Edgbaston Park Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2RA Tel:  0121-625-3383    http://www.conferencepark.bham.ac.uk/

Awentsbury Hotel, 21 Serpentine Road, Selly Park, Birmingham  B29 7HU Tel:  0121-472-1258    http://www.awentsbury.com/

Copperfield House Hotel, 60 Upland Road, Selly Park, Birmingham  B29 7JS Tel:  0121-472-8344    http://www.copperfieldhousehotel.co.uk/

 

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