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Modified: 07-Mar-2008

Visiting our offices in England

Our addess is:
The Planning Inspectorate
Temple Quay House
2 The Square
Temple Quay
Bristol
BS1 6PN

Tel: 0117 372 6372
Fax: 0117 372 8782
E-mail: enquiries@planning-inspectorate.gsi.gov.uk

You may wish to read our frequently asked questions page before you contact us as this may help answer your query.

Directions

By Car. Our office is situated by Bristol Temple Meads Station. See the map below for directions and locations of local car parks.

By Rail. Our headquarters office is situated approximately 3 minutes walk away from Temple Meads Station in Bristol. For information on train times call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 484950.

Walking Directions from Bristol Temple Meads to our offices 41kb.

By Bus. Park and Ride facilities are available at Brislington to the east of the City on the A4 and at Long Ashton on A370 south of Bristol. Both are approximately 20 minutes from the City. The buses within Bristol are run by First City Line and more details can be found from Firstcityline.

By Plane. Bristol International Airport is only 13 kilometres to the south of the city, situated beside the A38. The airport has scheduled flights to many UK and European cities and charter flights to a wide variety of holiday destinations. For details contact: Bristol International Airport, Tel: 0870 128 2747

Getting to and from Bristol Airport

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