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For further information about MCT Ltd, please contact Sylvie Head at:

    Tel: +44 (0)117 979 1888
    Fax: +44 (0)117 906 6140
    E-mail: sylvie.head@marineturbines.com

or write to:

    Sylvie Head
    Office Manager & PA to the Managing Director
    Marine Current Turbines Ltd
    The Court
    The Green
    Stoke Gifford
    Bristol
    BS34 8PD

    
DIRECTIONS TO MARINE CURRENT TURBINES LTD

By Train to Bristol Parkway
When you leave the station exit, walk across the car park to the far lefthand corner. You will see a grey stone building where our offices are located on the far side of a high hedge. Near the left-hand end of this hedge (to the left of a large advertising hoarding) there is a small gate into the car park in front of our offices.

By road from the M4
1. Leave the M4 at junction 19 and join the M32.

2. Leave the M32 at the first exit (junction 1) onto the A4174 Ring Road following signs to Bristol Parkway station.

3. Continue straight on at the mini roundabout at the station entrance to the next mini roundabout about 200yds further and turn right into Stoke Gifford Village.

4. After approximately 200 yds (the Beaufort Arms pub will be on your left) turn right (there is a memorial stone in the middle of the green), and follow the road around the Green to the entrance of The Court (to your right opposite an industrial unit on your left).

5. Parking is available both at the front and rear of the building and MCT's office is in the main part of the building.

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