We can’t hide our neurosis. There is still room for more folk at our gathering so contact Tony at tonymtaylor@gmail.com if you are coming. And, let’s be honest, if you turn up on the day, you will not be turned away- even if you’ve not fetched your own butties. Latest news there is a local sandwich shop!
The conference kicks off at 11.00 am through to 4.00 pm.
TRAVEL INFO
Full address of venue:
WYBOURN YOUNG PEOPLES RESOURCE CENTRE
139 MALTRAVERS ROAD
S2 5AD SHEFFIELD , SOUTH YORKSHIRE
Excellent link including map and photo at:
http://www.cylex-uk.co.uk/company/wybourn-young-peoples-resource-centre-16563332.html
AA Route Planner here
Nearest Park and Ride at:
Nunnery Square
Sheffield Parkway, S2 5BD Trams every 10 minutes to and from Sheffield City Centre, Meadowhall and Middlewood (daytime frequency), see Journey Planner for specific times.
Park & Ride prices: Day £4.50 | Week £18.00 | Month £60.50 | Quarter £150.80
Coming by Train
Anyone coming by train from North – get off at Meadowhall preferably and take tram to Cricket Inn Rd. Coming from South – don’t leave the train station go up to the Tram lines and take the tram to city – THEN get off at first stop and cross the platform – pick up the Yellow Tram Meadowhall to Cricket Inn Rd ‘
And thence byTram
By tram: You can get the tram (Yellow Line) to Cricket Inn Road from Meadowhall or City Centre or from the nearest park & ride at Nunnery Square (which is just one stop away) – when you get off the tram you stand at the main road looking at The Wybourn pub. Cross over the road and turn left and walk keeping the small row of shops on your right and passing the Belle Vue Hotel (which sounds much grander than it looks) over the road on your left. After walking less than 100m you reach the junction of White’s Lane rising steeply to your right. When you walk to the top of this lane you reach Maltravers Road. Here you turn right keeping to this side of the road and after walking about 20m you will see an old chapel… a knackered old chapel that looks a bit sorry for itself. That’s the place! [Lenny]
Hope to see you soon. It’ll be a ‘reet good do’!
