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First Floor
New Market House
Market Street
Newbury
RG14 5DP
Tel: 01635 551733
From the North: Take the M40 South, then the A34. Shortly after the junction with the M4, take the A339 South to Newbury. At the third roundabout (Sainsburys), turn right into Bear Lane. Turn left into Cheap Street, then right into Market Street. At the first mini-roundabaout, turn left - the IRUN Solutions offices are immediately on the right.
From the East or West: Leave the M4 at junction 13 and take the A34 South. Take the A339 exit to Newbury. At the third roundabout (Sainsburys), turn right into Bear Lane. Turn left into Cheap Street, then right into Market Street. At the first mini-roundabaout, turn left - the IRUN Solutions offices are immediately on the right.
From the South: Take the A34 North, then exit at the A343 for Newbury. Follow the A343 (Andover Road) towards Newbury. Turn left into Newtown Road at the roundabout, then straight on at the next roundabout into Bartholemew Street. Follow Bartholemew Street into central Newbury, where the pedestrian area forces you to turn right into Market Street. At the next mini-roundabout, turn right - the IRUN Solutions offices are immediately on the right.
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IRUN Solutions has six allocated parking spaces in Inches Yard. However, there is now a clamping scheme in place, and anyone without a permit is liable to be clamped. We have temporary permits for visitors - but please do not leave your car unattended while collecting a permit. Call the office from your mobile phone and we will meet you in the car park with a permit. Alternatively, there are three "pay and display" car parks adjacent to our offices.
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