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Route from Coventry Bus Station to Whitefriars / Jordan Well area

Coventry University, CV1 5FB

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Introduction

Rachel Poole Bus Station

  • The surface of the flooring within the bus station is block paving with tactile paths running throughout.
  • There are sections of tactile path leading out of the bus station onto Fairfax Street.
  • There are two exits here. One is a double set of automatic doors that open towards you and a single manual sliding door. Both have widths of over 150cm.
  • There are toilets, shops and other facilities within the bus station.

Rachel Poole Meadow Bus Station Exit to Priory Street

  • As you exit the bus station through the automatic double doors into Fairfax Street, the pathway is block paving with tactile paving until just after the exit. As shown in photograph 1.
  • There is an easy slope downhill as you exit.
  • On your right after about 13 metres you will see a zebra crossing to cross over Fairfax Street towards Priory Street as shown in photograph 2.
  • This crossing has tactile paving and dropped kerbs on both sides with a small island in the middle which also has tactile paving and dropped kerbs. As shown in photographs 3, 4, 5 and 6.
  • The path is block paving and changes to tarmac as you cross the crossing and then back to block paving as you reach the other side. The pathway is on an easy slope downhill.
  • This is a two way road with heavy traffic in both directions.
  • As you exit the crossing you will turn left towards Priory Street and continue ahead for about 18 metres along a pathway that is block paving and now level with some raised manhole covers along the pathway area. As shown in photographs 7, 8 and 9.
  • You will now reach a crossing over Priory Street which has tactile paving and dropped kerbs. As shown in photographs 10, 11 and 12.
  • The pathway is block paving and level with traffic coming from you right as you cross.
  • The length to travel in this section is about 47 metres.

Priory Street to Priory Hall Coventry University Stepped Entry

  • Turn right and continue along Priory Street along the pathway which is block paving and now a steep uphill slope.
  • Continuing along the pathway for about 10 metres. The path narrows to 145cm as you pass a lamppost. As shown in photograph 2.
  • The pathway is block paving and on a steep slope uphill.
  • Continuing along Priory Street for about 20 metres, you will see the Priory Hall Coventry University building on your left. As shown in photograph 4.
  • The stepped entrance to Priory Hall is directly off the pathway and has manual double doors to enter and 7 medium sized steps with a handrail on both sides to reach the entrance. As shown in photographs 4 and 5.
  • The length to travel in this section is about 35 metres.

Priory Hall Coventry University Stepped Entry to Cope Street

  • Continuing along Priory Street, the path is block paving with some uneven sections where some repair work has taken place. As shown in photographs 1 and 2.
  • The pathway is block paving and on an easy slope uphill.
  • After a further 45 metres you will reach the junction with Cope Street where there is an easy slope towards Cope Street. As shown in photographs 4 and 5.
  • You will see Coventry University Student Union Building on your left. As shown in photograph 6.
  • The length to travel in this section is about 52 metres.

Cope Street to University Square/Alan Berry University Building

  • Continuing along Priory Street the path is block paving with some uneven sections and becomes an easy slope uphill.
  • After about 6 metres the path narrows to 145cm as you pass a tree with some uneven paving slabs as you pass. As shown in photograph 1.
  • Continuing ahead for about 30 metres you will approach the Priory Hall Coventry University Building accessible entrance approach pathway on your left. As shown in photograph 3.
  • You will see Coventry Cathedral to your right. As shown in photograph 5.
  • The pathway is block paving and on an easy slope uphill.
  • You will turn left passing the Priory Coventry University Building accessible entrance after about 16 metres with the Alan Berry University Building to your right and some fountains. As shown in photographs 6, 7, 8 and 9.
  • The pathway is block paving and is uneven in several areas and has an easy slope downhill then an easy slope uphill as you turn right on the path towards Alan Berry University Building.
  • Continue on the path towards the Alan Berry Building for about 19 metres then turn left with the Alan Berry Building to your right. As shown in photograph 11.
  • For the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum University Building continue straight ahead and turn left. As shown in photograph 12.
  • The length to travel in this section is about 110 metres.

University Square/Alan Berry University Building to TheHub

  • Continue ahead with the Alan Berry University Building to your right.
  • The pathway is now an easy downhill slope. As shown in photograph 1.
  • The pathway is block paving with some uneven sections.
  • As you continue ahead after about 18 metres you will see 7 steps to the right, that are of medium depth with a handrail on both sides to enter the Alan Berry Building if you wish. The automatic doors open towards you to enter. As shown in photographs 2 and 3.
  • Continuing along the pathway which is still block paving and on an easy slope downhill, you will see the Charles Ward University Building to your left. As shown in photographs 5 and 6.
  • Continuing ahead for about 30 metres the pathway becomes level and is still block paving with the option to turn left towards Charles Ward University Building or turn right towards the University Hub or straight ahead for George Eliot University Building. As shown in photographs 7 and 8.
  • Continue right on the path with the Alan Berry University Building still to your right and the Charles Ward University Building behind you.
  • As you continue ahead the pathway is still block paving, but the path becomes a steep slope downhill again. As shown in photograph 9.
  • After 12 metres you will approach the Alan Berry University Building Entrance to your right with the Hub ahead. As shown in photographs 10 and 11.
  • Continue ahead for 20 metres on a pathway that is level again now and is still block paving.
  • Turn left and continue for a further 20 metres on a path that is block paving and level.
  • TheHub is now on your right with automatic double doors that open towards you, using the touchpad that is 120cm in height. As shown in photographs 13 and 14.
  • The George Eliot University Building is to your left opposite the Hub. As shown in photograph 15.
  • The length to travel in this section is about 104 metres.

TheHub to Jordan Well

  • Continue ahead on the pathway with TheHub to your right and George Eliot to your left.
  • The pathway is block paving and level with some raised manhole covers and seating areas along the route. As shown in photographs 2, 3 and 4.
  • Continue ahead on the path for about 27 metres and turn right with TheHub still to your right. The pathway is block paving and level.
  • Continuing ahead you will pass some seating to your left, and after about 18 metres you will see another entrance into TheHub to your right, with manual and automatic double doors that open towards you. As shown in photograph 8.
  • You will see Costcutter to your right as well which has a single automatic door to enter. As shown in photograph 9.
  • You will now turn left now onto a ramp which bypasses the steps ahead. This ramp has an slight gradient uphill and is a concrete path with handrails on both sides and over 150cm in width. The ramp is about 29 metres in length. As shown in photographs 11, 12, 13 and 14.
  • As you exit the ramp the path changes to block paving and becomes level as you reach Jordan Well.
  • The length covered in this section is about 200 metres.

Jordan Well to Whitefriars Street

  • Turn right and continue ahead with TheHub to your right on a path that is block paving and an easy slope uphill with some raised manhole covers along the pathway. As shown in photographs 1 and 2.
  • After about 14 metres you will see a zebra crossing to cross Jordan Well. This crossing which has tactile paving and dropped kerbs. This crossing has traffic coming from both directions. As shown in photographs 3, 4, 5 and 6.
  • Turn left as you exit the crossing with the Richard Crossman Building to your right. As shown in photograph 7.
  • Continue ahead on a pathway that is block paving and now an easy downhill slope with some uneven sections. As shown in photograph 8.
  • After about 5 metres you will see the Ellen Terry Building to your right. As shown in photograph 9.
  • Continue ahead for a further 10 metres where you will see a crossing to your left to cross Jordan Well which has tactile paving and dropped kerbs. As shown in photograph 11.
  • Just after this crossing you will arrive at Whitefriars Street with the Inkwell to your right. As shown in photographs 12. 13 and 14.
  • The length covered in this section is about 60 metres.

Whitefriars Street to Alison Gingell/Sports Centre

  • Turn right into Whitefriars Street and continue straight ahead.
  • The pathway changes now from block paving to concrete and is on an easy uphill slope. As shown in photograph 1.
  • Continuing along the path for around 12 metres, the path narrows to 140cm as you pass a pay and display payment machine on your right and then shortly after a lamppost to your left. As shown in photograph 2.
  • After a further few metres you will pass the Student Engagement Centre (Whitefriars Building) on your right. As shown in photographs 3 and 4.
  • The pathway is still concrete and on an easy slope uphill and there are several sections that are uneven.
  • There are several raised manhole covers and uneven sections of pathway throughout. As shown in photographs 5 and 7.
  • Continuing ahead a further 17 metres you will see the Alison Gingell/Sport Centre on your right ahead.
  • The pathway now becomes part concrete part block paving and is still on an easy slope uphill. As shown in photographs 6 and 7.
  • You will now follow the block paving part of the path (to the right side) where it narrows to 110cm in width as the paths go their different ways. As shown in photographs 8 and 9.
  • Follow the path for about 18 metres and you will reach the Alison Gingell/Sport Centre ahead. The entrance has an automatic single opening door towards you and a revolving door also. As shown in photograph 10.
  • The length covered in this section is about 72metres.

Jorden Well to Much Park Street

  • Turn right and continue ahead with TheHub to your right on a path that is block paving and an easy slope uphill with some raised manhole covers along the pathway. As shown in photographs 1 and 2.
  • After about 14 metres you will see a zebra crossing to cross Jordan Well. You will need to cross this crossing which has tactile paving and dropped kerbs. This crossing has traffic coming from both directions. As shown in photographs 3, 4, 5 and 6.
  • Turn right at the end of the crossing and continue ahead on the pathway that is block paving and on an easy uphill slope. You will pass the Richard Crossman Building on your left. As shown in photograph 7.
  • Continue ahead for about 65 metres on a pathway that is block paving and an easy uphill slope.
  • You will now reach Much Park Street on the left. As shown in photograph 12.
  • The length covered in this section is 101 metres.

Much Park Street to Sir John Laing Building

  • Turn left into Much Park Street and continue ahead. The pathway is block paving and levels out briefly before becoming and easy slope downhill.
  • After continuing about 25 metres you will cross a side entrance with dropped kerbs but no tactile paving. As shown in photograph 2.
  • Continuing ahead the pathway is still block paving with an easy downhill slope.
  • After about 12 metres the path narrows to 135cm as you pass a bus shelter. As shown in photograph 3.
  • Continuing ahead the pathway is still block paving and an easy slope downhill but has now got some uneven sections in the path. As shown in photographs 5 and 6.
  • After about 80 metres you will reach the Sir John Laing Building approach path to your left. As shown in photograph 7.
  • Turn left onto this path which is block paving and now an easy slope uphill.
  • After about 19 metres you will reach the Sir John Laing entrance ahead. As shown in photographs 9 and 10.
  • The entrance has automatic double doors that open towards you.
  • The length covered in this section is 165 metres.