Visit to the Queen’s Building at ARU Library [TG3v/ARU]
The Queen’s Building was purpose built to hold a Learning Resource Centre and occupied in August 1994. It was a Green Building of the Year finalist in 1996 and has had various alterations and refurbishments through the years with the last happening as we came back to site after the first covid lockdown. The purpose of the most recent refurbishment was to update the ground floor for form a Student Centre and move other student facing colleagues in. Recent other projects have included a wellbeing room, an exhibition space and an art trail documenting the (mostly) public facing art in the building and along the campus spine.
Queen’s Building, ARU Library
Bishop Hall Lane, Chelmsford
Essex, CM1 1SQ
Travelling to our Chelmsford campus – ARU
The building is accessible and has a lift. It is some distance from the railway station about a 15 min walk.
Bookings for visits are free of charge but are open to members of the M25 Consortium of Academic Libraries only.
To book a place please use our online booking form for M25 Members.
If subsequent to booking a place on a cpd25 visit you find that you are unable to attend, we ask that you let us know this as soon as possible. Cancellations received less than three working days before the event will be charged a £15 cancellation fee. In the event of a ‘no-show’ on the day, £25 will be charged.