The Centre for Environmental Control and Waste Management (CECWM) is located within the 5-star rated Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of Imperial College. Adjacent to the Queens Lawn and the imposing Queens Tower, the Department is located on the tree-lined Imperial College Road in South Kensington, in between the Science Museum and Royal Albert Hall, and a stones throw away from Hyde Park and Knightsbridge.

Where to Find CECWM

The General Office (Room 230) of the Centre for Environmental Control and Waste Management (CECWM) is located on the 2nd floor of the Civil and Environmental Engineering building on Imperial College's South Kensington campus. The nearest Underground station is South
 
 
 
Kensington which is served by the District, Circle, and Piccadilly lines. The campus is about a 10 minute walk from the station either by walking north along Exhibition Road or following the signs to the pedestrian subway. A PDF map of theUnderground Stations, tube lines and Imperial College campuses in West London can be obtained by clicking on the highlighted text.

Click here for a 3-D map of the South Kensington area, showing the location of the Imperial College campus.

Click here for a campus map, showing the location of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department Building (labelled number 16).

Travel to Imperial College (Information courtesy of the Centre for Transport Studies)

From Heathrow airport:
Take the Underground train (Piccadilly Line) to South Kensington station (50 minutes travelling time). Alternatively, you can take the Heathrow Express to Paddington Station and from there change to the Underground (Circle or District Line; eastbound) to South Kensington.

From Gatwick airport:
Take a British Rail train to Victoria station (journey time 40 minutes) and then by Underground train (Circle or District Line; westbound) to South Kensington. Both airports are some distance from central London and a taxi is relatively expensive.

From Continental Europe, via Eurostar train to Waterloo station:
From Waterloo take the Jubilee line (northbound) to Westminster station. Change to District or Circle line (westbound) to South Kensington station (journey time 15 minutes).

By Bus:

  • 9,10 or 52 - Royal Albert Hall
  • 74 or 14 - Victoria and Albert Museum
  • 49 - Gloucester Road
  • 45A or C1 - South Kensington
  • 70 - Queen's Gate
  • 9A - Prince Consort Road

By Car:
Car parking at the South Kensington campus is severely restricted and you are advised not to bring a car unless a space has been reserved. After 6pm, on weekends and during vacations the car park is open to the paying public. Parking in the streets surrounding the College is at "Pay and Display" or parking meters for limited periods only.

Further Information

Further travel information about travel in London can obtained from Transport for London and London Underground. Information about rail services to and from London can be obtained from Railtrack.

 

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