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We are based at the Emmaus Manor Offices in Portslade, East Sussex. Fresh Ideas Network |
Chiara Vagnarelli, Regional Network Co-ordinator
chiara@freshideas.org.uk
Tel. 01273 431 710
Working days: Monday-Thursday, 09.30-17.30
Louisa Greenbaum, Communications Co-ordinator
louisa@freshideas.org.uk
Tel. 01273 431 711
Working days: Monday-Wednesday, 09.30-14.30
We are on the no.1 (or 1A) bus route from Brighton to Mile Oak. Get off at St Nicolas Church in Portslade Old Village. Emmaus is about 100 metres away. Walk up Manor Road (past the tree in the middle of the road), take first left, also called Manor Road, and enter the Emmaus gardens through the wrought-iron gates. To the left of the chapel shop you will see the entrance to the offices. Please ring the bell marked ‘Brighton and Hove Food Partnership/Fresh Ideas Network’. The bus runs approximately every seven minutes and takes about 25 minutes from Brighton centre.
Either take train to Brighton and walk to Churchill Square bus stop (exit station and walk due south towards the sea down Queens Street until you reach clock tower. To the right across the road you will see Churchill Square shopping centre.) and proceed by bus as above, or train to Portslade Station (fast direct service from London Victoria via Gatwick and Hove - this train does not stop at Brighton. After Portslade it continues to Worthing.) and by bus as below. Walk 5 minutes due south from Portslade station along Station Road to bus stop 'A' beyond New Church Road and take bus no.1 to Mile Oak. Get off at St Nicolas Church, Portslade Old Village as above (buses run every 7 minutes, travel time about 7 minutes).
Emmaus is in Portslade Old Village north of the Old Shoreham Road A270. Turn north up Locks Hill at the traffic lights at Tates car showroom. Take first right into Manor Road, then first left – also called Manor Road. The entrance to the offices is through the wrought iron gates immediately on the left. Please note that there are no car parking spaces here for visitors, and you will have to park in the (narrow) road.