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Travel details for Stoneleigh Park and Letsrecycle Live

Stoneleigh Park, 6 miles south of Coventry, is the venue for the Letsrecycle Live 2019 exhibition and conference event taking place on 22-23 May.

Stoneleigh Park is six miles south of Coventry (Google maps)

With more than 150 exhibitors, a topical conference programme and a range of other activities, the two-day event is easily accessed by road and by rail.

Rail travel

For those coming to the show by rail, a special Stoneleigh exhibition shuttle coach service will be available to visitors using Coventry station, which is on the Virgin West Coast Mainline route.

The Stoneleigh Live shuttle coach will run every half an hour between Stoneleigh Park and Coventry train station on both days one and two, between the hours of 9.00am – 11.00am and 4.00pm – 5:30pm. Travellers will find the coach at the bus area of the station by the Letsrecycle Live bus stop on Station Square just outside of the station (look for the Harry Shaw company coach).

Alternative rail stations are Royal Leamington Spa, Warwick and Warwick Parkway rail stations on the London Marylebone-Birmingham line – Royal Leamington Spa is less than five miles from Stoneleigh Park.

Road travel

By road, Stoneleigh Park is located between the M6 and M40 motorways, close to Kenilworth and around 6 miles south of Coventry close to the A46. The Park is accessed from the B4113 and the sat nav postcode is: CV8 2LG.

Stoneleigh Park is home to the NAEC, the National Agricultural Exhibition Centre.

Registration

Registration for Letsrecycle Live is open at: www.letsrecycle.live

22-23 May

Consisting of both indoor and outdoor spaces, Letsrecycle Live features seven different show areas, three conference theatres, three demonstration areas and a range of free to attend networking events including: Meet the Buyer; Women in Waste; Apprenticeship & Academia Hub; the ‘Inn on the Green’; and white collar boxing.

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