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Parking & Public Transport
Getting To The Dryden Enterprise Centre
There is no on-site parking at the Dryden Enterprise Centre, and we encourage people to access the building by walking, cycling, or using public transport wherever possible.
The DEC is located on Nottingham Trent University’s city campus. We’re adjacent to the Dryden Centre and opposite the Bonington Gallery. If you’re using SatNav or Google Maps, use the postcode NG1 4FQ to help you find us
Getting To The Dryden Enterprise CentreBy Bus or Tram
The nearest tram stop is Nottingham Trent University, which is a 3-minute walk from the Dryden Enterprise Centre. Trams run regularly to Nottingham Train Station. The train station is around 15 – 20 minutes’ walk away.
The nearest bus stops are on South Sherwood Street, which is a 3-minute walk to the Dryden Enterprise Centre. You can find more information on local bus services at CT4N, Nottingham City Transport, and Trent Barton.
Stops are named NTU City Campus G1, G2 and G3.
Car Parking
Paid on street parking is available nearby Dryden Street, Gill Street, Hampden Street and Peel Street. You can pay using the meter or the RingGo app.
On-street parking is free for blue badge holders. The nearest multi-story car parks are at Trinity Square or Talbot Street.
Visitors to the Dryden Enterprise Centre who park at Trinity Square can access discounted parking. To do this you must visit the reception in the neighbouring Dryden building and input your vehicle registration to the iPad on the left of the desk.
Please note that parking rates are decided externally and are subject to change with no notice from the car park operators – for the avoidance of doubt information is supplied as a resource to support visitors to the DEC, but it is visitors responsibility to make appropriate parking arrangements.