
HOW TO GET TO THE JMB FACTORY SITE
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Area covered 30 km x 30 km
Shows connections to the centre of Stoke from M6 junctions 15 and 16.
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Area covered 3 km x 3 km
Shows the main roads in the centre of StokeDetailed view (opens in a new window)
Area covered 1.5 km x 1.5 km
Shows route from Stoke city centre, A 5007 and A 500 to JMB siteBrief details are given below on routes from M6 junctions 15 and 16 and on the A50 from Derby :-
From the M6 southbound - junction 16
Travel along the A500 towards Stoke-on-Trent for approximately 8 miles. Follow the signs for Stoke station, move into the left hand lane sign posted Ashbourne (A52), city centre (Hanley) (A5006), Fenton, Stoke. At the traffic lights, stay in the middle lane and head straight across, following the sign for Stoke station. Now stay in the left hand lane. At the traffic lights, turn left following the sign for Stoke station.
Continue under the railway bridge at the mini-roundabout, follow the road straight ahead for approximately 1/4 mile. On your right immediately after is a water tank with a sign for "James M Brown Ltd" - this is our site. Turn right into Napier Street and follow it to the right into Hawkins Street. Our car park is then on your left and our lodge is at the end of the street, near the white cottage.
From the M6 northbound - junction 15
Leave the M6 at junction 15 and go straight across at the roundabout (signposted Stoke-on-Trent A500). Follow the dual carriageway (A500), proceeding past the A50 slip road and note the sign indicating Stoke station. Just passed the slip road leading from the A50, move into the left hand lane marked A52/A5006. Keep in this lane and when it becomes two lanes, move into the right hand lane passing through the first set of lights, and up to the lights at the junction here turn right following the sign for Stoke station.
Continue under the railway bridge at the mini-roundabout, follow the road straight ahead for approximately 1/4 mile. On your right immediately after is a water tank with a sign for "James M Brown Ltd" - this is our site. Turn right into Napier Street and follow it to the right into Hawkins Street. Our car park is then on your left and our lodge is at the end of the street, near the white cottage.From the A50 (Derby / Nottingham)
Follow the A50, passing the new Britannia stadium (on your left) you will come to a large roundabout keep in the middle lane. At the roundabout turn right (second exit), go down the slip road but keep in the left hand lane, following the signs for Ashbourn (A52) and city centre (Hanley) A5006. Keep in this lane and when it becomes two lanes, move into the right hand lane, passing through the first set of traffic lights and up to the next set of lights at the junction. Here turn right follow the sign for Stoke station.
Continue under the railway bridge at the mini-roundabout, follow the road straight ahead for approximately 1/4 mile. On your right immediately after is a water tank with a sign for "James M Brown Ltd" - this is our site. Turn right into Napier Street and follow it to the right into Hawkins Street. Our car park is then on your left and our lodge is at the end of the street, near the white cottage.
This page was last updated on 9th December 2008
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