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Northumbria Language Centre
Northumberland Building
NE1 8ST

For enquiries, please visit individual programme pages listed in 'OurCourses'

How to find us

How to find us View our City Campus map showing the location of Newcastle Northumbria Language Centre (offices located in Northumberland Building) (no.19) or use our interactive Google map of Northumbria University.

SATNAV postcode for Northumberland Building: NE1 8ST

 

Travelling by public transport

To plan your journey you can use the Traveline website for assistance.

Metro System – nearest Metro station to Northumberland Building is Haymarket

Bus timetables

Northern Rail

National Rail

 

Car parking

At weekends, the Northumberland Building car park, accessible from College Street, is available on a pay and display basis. However, at busy events and during the week, please be prepared to use one of the city’s car parks.


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