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This building has parking available for staff and some students, but parking must be arranged with the university prior to your visit.

There is a site campus car park nearby that visitors can park in. There is a bus stop directly outside the building which is served by multiple bus routes. The closest train station to this building is Botanic Gardens which is a 0. Belfast Bus Route Planner. To view the web page described above click here opens in new tab.

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The building does have its own dedicated parking. The car park can be used by staff and Blue Badge holders. There are no parking charges that apply on the day. The car park is located either side of the building. The car park does not have a height restriction barrier. Designated Blue Badge parking bays are available.

The dimensions of the designated parking bay s are cm x cm 12ft 10in x 15ft 9in. The dimensions of the designated bays do not vary in size. The nearest designated bay is 54m 59yd 2in from the main entrance. The route from the car park to the building is accessible to a wheelchair user with assistance. The car park surface is tarmac. The name of the car park is Botanic Gardens Car Park.

The car park is located off Botanic Gardens. There is not a car park for public use within m approx. There is not a designated drop off point. The dropped kerb does not have tactile paving. The Blue Badge bays are located to the left hand side of the building. The Standard Bays are located to the right hand side of the building.

The car park is located on Botanic Gardens. The dimensions of the designated parking bay s are cm x cm 12ft 10in x 14ft 1in. The dimensions of the designated bays do vary in size. This car park can be used by staff, visitors and Blue Badge holders. There is not a designated drop off point in this car park. There is sloped access to the car park from the Administration Building. This car park is not clearly signposted from the Administration Building.

The nearest designated bay is 15m 16yd 1ft from the Library Building. Taxis are permitted to enter the car park for drop-off only. This information is for the entrance located at the front of the building.

The main door s open s away from you push. The width of the door opening is cm 7ft 1in. There is a second set of doors. The door s open s away from you push. The width of the door opening is cm 4ft 3in. The ramp or slope does bypass the step s. The ramp is permanent. There is not a level landing at the top of the ramp.

The ramp does not have handrails. There is not tactile paving at the top and bottom of the step s. The steps do not have handrails. This information is for the entrance located off the courtyard leading to the centre of the building.

There is a canopy or recess which provides weather protection at this entrance. The main door s open s automatically towards you. The width of the door opening is cm 3ft 7in. There is a level landing at the top of the ramp. Photographs 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 show the north side of the rear entrance right hand side as you face the building. Photographs 6, 7, 8 and 9 show the south side of the rear entrance left hand side as you face the building. This information is for the entrance located in the right hand corner of the south side of building.

The main door s open s towards you pull. The width of the door opening is cm 5ft 7in. This information is for the entrance located at the front of the South side of the building, within the car park. There is stepped access at this entrance. The width of the door opening is cm 3ft 9in. This information is for the entrance located at the rear of the building, on the north side. The width of the door opening is cm 5ft 11in. There is step free access throughout the majority of the building, via lift.

These steps are shown in photograph 1. These steps are shown in photograph 2. There is a slight ramp, with a handrail on the left going up, for access to The Vice-Chancellor and the Deans Offices. The width of the ramp is cm 3ft 3in. This level change is shown in photographs 3 and 4. There are doors in corridors which have to be opened manually. There is clearly written directional signage at key points of circulation routes.

There is some flooring in corridors which is shiny and could cause issues with glare or look slippery to some people. Skip to the next section. There has been no changes to parking or the Blue Badge parking bays. The majority of buildings have one way systems which are clearly marked on floors and walls. Some buildings have entry doors and exit doors with signage clearly displayed. Some buildings have an entry door and a separate exit door, all marked with floor signage. Hand sanitisers are available outside each teaching room.

Teaching rooms have been allocated a maximum number of occupants which is marked on the doors. Signage around social distancing has been introduced across all buildings. All main reception desks now have Perspex screening. Lifts are still in action and can go up or down. Most have an occupancy of 1 person. Accessible toilets are still in use. Where futures are built. The University owns a set of silver honouring a Queen's alumnus who was one of the most powerful administrators at the twilight of the Chinese empire; and we also own a crucifix that belonged to the man that murdered Rasputin The Galileo statue by Pio Fedi in the Black and White Hall was donated by Sir William Whitla The Canada Room was once used as a Zoology museum The Lanyon Building was originally intended to be E shaped VIP visitors to Queen's are served lunch on a traditional Irish wake table.

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