Welcome to the British Championships 2025 Event Hub.
You will find all the information about the 2025 British Championships on this page.
Event Guidance
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| Coach Guidance British Championships 2025 | N/A | 0.08mb | |
| British Championships 2025 Event Outlines | N/A | 0.17mb | |
| Senior Summary Info British Championships | N/A | 0.07mb | |
| Junior Summary Info British Championships | N/A | 0.07mb | |
| Cadet Summary Info British Championships | N/A | 0.07mb | |
| Pre Cadet Summary Info British Championships | N/A | 0.05mb | |
| Parent Guidance British Championships 2025 | N/A | 0.08mb |
VENUE
David Ross Sports Village,
Beeston Ln,
Nottingham,
NG7 2RD
SPECTATOR TICKETS
Spectator tickets are available to purchase online, please reserve your tickets in advance of travelling each day. Subject to availability tickets will be available on the day to purchase.
Tickets are valid for each chosen date, please ensure you have selected the correct date when completing your transaction.
Parking
Parking restrictions on campus apply Monday-Friday, 08:00-17:30. All visitors will be required to display a ticket from the machine or make use of the RingGo app service during these times. Please note, visitors of the David Ross Sports Village can utilise 2 hours free parking by registering on the screens within the venue. There are no parking charges over the weekend but please do park in an appropriately marked bay only and adhere to any guidance displayed. No parking is permitted on grassed areas. A map of campus can be found here
Summer 2025 – Summer 2026 – Due to ongoing roadworks on the A52, there will be barriers in place restricting vehicle access across campus. The below map shows the location of the barriers which will be locked between 07:00-19:00, seven days a week. During this period, DRSV will only be accessible from the West entrance which will need to be used to enter and exit the University campus. More information on the roadworks and the impact on the campus can be found here.
There are multiple car parking facilities in and around Campus. If you’re arriving by car, please use the below instructions to park.
Full Address
University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD
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Parking restrictions on campus apply Monday-Friday, 08:00-17:30. There are no parking charges over the weekend but please do park in an appropriately marked bay only and adhere to any guidance displayed. No parking is permitted on grassed areas. A map of campus can be found here, with parking options immediately surrounding the David Ross Sports Village, on Beeston Lane and as well as the following halls of residences which are in close proximity to the sports village: Bowling Green, Ancaster Hall, Sherwood Hall and Rutland Hall.
Summer 2025 – Summer 2026 – Due to ongoing roadworks on the A52, there will be barriers in place restricting vehicle access across campus. The below map shows the location of the barriers which will be locked between 07:00-19:00, seven days a week. During this period, DRSV will only be accessible from the West entrance which will need to be used to enter and exit the University campus. More information on the roadworks and the impact on the campus can be found here.
We kindly ask that facility users do not park anywhere that is not a designated parking bay as there are regular wardens who will issue fines for any parking deemed unsuitable and we will not be able to appeal on your behalf.
If all visitor parking bays in our David Ross Sports Village car park and the surrounding Beeston Lane are full, customers can use the following parking options around the centre:
- Nightingale Hall Car Park (3 minute walk)
- Bowling Green Car Park (4 minute walk)
- Rutland Hall Car Park (4 minute walk)
- Sherwood Hall Car Park (5 minute walk)
- Ancaster Hall Car Park (6 minute walk)
Blue Badge Holders
Registered Disabled Blue Badge holders have the same rights on the University campus as they have on the public highway, parking on Campus is free for blue badge holders displaying a valid blue badge.
Limited parking for those with a blue badge is available at the Sports Village car park. You will be required to display your blue badge whilst parked throughout the event. Additional Blue Badge Parking is also available at other car parks located on the University Campus.
TRAIN (Nottingham Station)
The nearest train station is Nottingham, which is approximately 4 miles away and the principal railway station of Nottingham. It is also a nodal point on the city’s tram system. Rail services connect Nottingham with London St. Pancras, Liverpool Lime Street, Norwich, Leicester, Birmingham, Cardiff and Leeds.
tram
Nottingham Express Transit (NET) is a 32-kilometre-long tram system running through Nottingham and is a great and unique way to get around the city. The QMC Zone has stops right outside the University Campus allowing for a quick hop on and hop off to the venue.
buses
Nottingham has an extensive bus network that will get you around quickly and easily with bus stops along Beeston Lane on the campus.
Nottingham City Transport’s (NCT) 34C runs from Nottingham City Centre onto University Park Campus, stopping outside David Ross Sports Village. In termtimes the 34C evening and Saturday services stop at the Sports Village, and in university holidays the 34C runs to the Sports Village throughout the day Monday-Friday. Alternatively, you can catch the NCT 36, which runs Monday-Sunday between the City Centre and Chilwell and stops on Derby Road a short walk.
Flying
The nearest International Airport to Nottingham is East Midlands Airport which has flights to and from Belfast and Newquay, which is approximately 22 minute drive away, with public transport links also available.
Located just over 55 minutes away, Birmingham Airport has flights to and from Newquay, Belfast, Isle of Man, Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Cycling
Dedicated cycle parking facilities are available across University Park campus. Cycle stores, cycle parking, showers and lockers/drying cabinets are all available. Lime has launched an e-bike rental scheme in the Nottingham City area. Users can pick up and return Lime e-bikes from a network of designated e-bike-hire bays across the city – and there is pick up/drop off spot outside DRSV on Universitas 21 Avenue. You can hire e-bikes through the Lime app.
WALKING
The venue is a 10 minute walk from Nottingham City Centre and 15 minutes walk from the train station.











