New Reflections on Grammaticalization 5 Edinburgh, July 16-19 th 2012 Second circular This circular provides some more information about the timing and location of NRG5, some information about travel, information about the social programme, and some suggestions regarding accommodation. A final circular will be sent out at the beginning of July with further practical information, but please do not hesitate to contact Graeme Trousdale (graeme.trousdale@ed.ac.uk) if you have any questions about the conference. Timing Registration and conference opening Registration for the conference will open at 8.30am on Monday 16 th July. There will be a short welcome at 9.45am and the first plenary will be at 10am on that day. Closing The final session (a plenary paper) will take place between 12 and 1 on Thursday 19 th July. Location The conference will be held in the David Hume Tower of the University of Edinburgh (with plenary papers being given in a nearby lecture hall). The David Hume Tower is building 34 on the map on page 3 of this document: http://www.ed.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.20490!filemanager/campus_maps.pdf Travel For most people, travelling to the conference will involve either flying or getting the train to Edinburgh and then either walking or getting a bus or a taxi to the conference venue or your accommodation. The main train station (called Waverley Station) is a good orientation point - it is situated right in the centre of the city, between the New Town and the Old Town, just next to Princes Street (Princes Street is the main central shopping street in Edinburgh), and there are normally lots of taxis available there. This section contains details of how to get to the centre of town from the airport and of how to get to the conference venue from the station. Travel from Edinburgh Airport into central Edinburgh Edinburgh Airport is quite large, with a fair number of direct flights, especially from Europe, and with excellent connections to Heathrow and other major hub airports in Britain and continental Europe. However, given that the Olympics will begin in London about a week after the conference starts, you may find that travelling via London is expensive. You can find out more about direct flights to Edinburgh at www.edinburghairport.com
It is easy to get from the airport to the centre of town, using the very frequent, fast, comfortable and safe dedicated bus service (Airbus 100), which takes about 30 minutes, and currently costs 6 for a return ticket, and 3.50 for a single ticket. However, there is ongoing construction work in the centre of Edinburgh as the new tram system is developed, so there may be some delay to the service. Details of the service, including a timetable, can be found at www.flybybus.com The last stop on this bus journey will leave you right in the heart of Edinburgh - opposite Waverley train station. Another bus, service 35, is even cheaper (currently 1.40 for a single ticket), but takes longer to get to the city centre (about an hour). It stops near the university (you should get off at Forrest Road), about 5 minutes walk from the conference venue. You can find details about this service at www.lothianbuses.com/find- your- bus/timetables/819- service- 35.html You could also take a taxi from the airport into Edinburgh - a typical journey time to the city centre takes around 25 minutes by taxi and fares vary according to the distance travelled and time of day, but a typical cost will be no less than 20. Travel from the centre of Edinburgh to the university The main train station in Edinburgh is Waverley Station. You can find information about train times to and from Edinburgh and book tickets online, with a credit card, at www.nationalrail.co.uk If you want to go to the conference venue in the David Hume Tower, off George Square, after you arrive in Edinburgh, you could take a taxi from the station taxi rank, or you could take a bus, or if you like to walk, it would take around 15 minutes. Given the disruption caused by the construction of the new tram system, we will only be able to provide accurate information regarding bus services when we send the final circular at the beginning of July. Registration and social programme The following social activities have been arranged: Monday 16 th July: Opening reception (free) Tuesday 17 th July: Conference dinner. The conference dinner will be held in the Playfair Library of the University s Old College ( 35) Wednesday 18 th July: Evening walking tour of Edinburgh ( 10) Thursday 19 th July: Walk up Arthur s Seat (fairly strenuous!) or around the Botanical Gardens (not at all strenuous!) Friday 20 th July: Post- conference trip to a local whiskey distillery ( 15)
Delegates who would like to participate in any of the events for which there is a charge can pay for these at the same time as they pay for the conference fee. Please make all payments via this website: http://www.lifelong.ed.ac.uk/cpd/courses/literature?course=k2216 Please note that early registration closes on April 15 th Accommodation You may wish to book university- owned accommodation via the University s Edinburgh First service (http://www.edinburghfirst.co.uk/for- accommodation); alternatively, there are a number of hotels and other accommodation near to the university. Below you will find a selection of hotels and guest houses which are located within walking distance of George Square. This is not an exhaustive list and should not be seen as specific recommendations. HOTELS Ten Hill Place 10 Hill Place, Edinburgh. EH8 9DS Tel: +44 (0)131 662 2080 Email: reservations@tenhillplace.com Website: www.tenhillplace.com - A modern 3* hotel located just a five minute walk from George Square Ibis Edinburgh Centre 6 Hunter Square, Edinburgh. EH1 1QW Tel: +44 (0) 131 240 7000 Website: www.ibishotel.com/gb/home/index.shtml - A 2* city centre hotel located a ten minute walk from George Square Thrums Hotel, 14-15 Minto Street, Edinburgh. EH9 1RQ Tel: +44 (0)131 667 5545 Email: info@thrumshotel.com Website: www.thrumshotel.com - A ten minute walk south of George Square Ben Doran Hotel 11 Mayfield Gardens, Edinburgh. EH9 2AX Tel: +44 (0)131 667 8488, Email: info@ben- doran.com Website: www.ben- doran.com - Fifteen minute walk south of George Square
The Grassmarket Hotel 94-96 Grassmarket, Edinburgh. EH1 2JR Tel: + 44 (0)131 622 6800 Email: grassmarket@centraledinburghhotels.co.uk Website: http://www.festival- inns.co.uk/grassmarket.html - 2* hotel about a 15 minutes north of the university Jurys Inn 43 Jeffrey Street, Edinburgh. EH1 1DH. Tel: + 44 (0)131 200 3300 Website: http://edinburghhotels.jurysinns.com/ - Hotel very close to the railway station Hotel Missoni 1 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh. EH1 1AD. Tel: + 44 (0)131 220 6666 Email: info.edinburgh@hotelmissoni.com Website: http://www.hotelmissoni.com/hotelmissoni- edinburgh - 5* luxury hotel about 15 minutes north of the university Bruntsfield Hotel 69 Bruntsfield Place, Edinburgh. EH10 4HH Tel: + 44 (0)131 229 1393 Email: reservations@thebruntsfield.co.uk Website: http://www.thebruntsfield.co.uk/ - 4* hotel 10 minutes south- west of George Square Express By Holiday Inn Edinburgh Royal Mile 300 Cowgate, Edinburgh. EH1 1NA Tel: +44 (0)131 524 8400 Email: info@hiexpressedinburgh.co.uk Website: http://www.hiexpressedinburgh.co.uk/sitemap.htm - Central hotel about 15 minutes from the university Travelodge Edinburgh Central 33 St. Mary s Street, Edinburgh. EH1 1TA Tel: + 44 (0)871 984 6137 Website: http://www.travelodge.co.uk/hotels/205/edinburgh- Central- hotel - Central hotel next to the Express by Holiday Inn Apex City Hotel 61 Grassmarket, Edinburgh. EH1 2JF Tel: + 44 (0)131 441 0440 Email: edinburgh.reservations@apexhotels.co.uk Website: http://www.apexhotels.co.uk/en/hotels/edinburgh/apex- city- hotel/ - Contemporary 4* hotel about 15 minutes north of the university
Radisson SAS 80 High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1TH Tel: + 44 (0)131 557 9797 (Reservations + 44 (0) 131 473 6590) Email: reservations.edinburgh@radissonblu.com Website: http://www.radissonblu.co.uk/hotel- edinburgh - Luxury hotel on the Royal Mile, about 15 minutes from the central university area GUEST HOUSES The following guesthouses are all located about 15 minutes south of the conference venue. Auld Reekie Guest House 16 Mayfield Gardens, Edinburgh. EH9 2BZ Tel: +44 (0)131 667 6177 Email: auldreekiegh@hotmail.com Website: www.auldreekie- guesthouse.co.uk Barony House Guest House 23 Mayfield Gardens, Edinburgh. EH9 2BX Tel: +44 (0)131 667 7184 Email: booknow@baronyhouse.co.uk Website: www.baronyhouse.co.uk Glenalmond Guest House 25 Mayfield Gardens, Edinburgh. EH9 2BX Tel: +44 (0)131 668 2392 E- mail: enquiries@glenalmondhouse.com Website: www.glenalmondhouse.com Ivy Guest House 7 Mayfield Gardens, Edinburgh. EH9 2AX. Tel: +44 (0)131 667 3411 E- mail: enquiries@ivyguesthouse.com Website: www.ivyguesthouse.com Mayville Guest House 5 Minto Street, Edinburgh. EH9 1RG Tel: +44 (0)131 667 6103 Email: mayville@ebbpp.com Website: www.themayvilleguesthouse.co.uk Parklands Guest House 20 Mayfield Gardens, Edinburgh. EH9 2BZ, Tel: +44 (0)131 667 7184, Email: reservations@parklands- guesthouse.co.uk
There are also local hostels in various locations around the city, which may have private rooms, but typically involve dorms and shared bathrooms. Here is a list of some you may wish to consider: Budget Backpackers Castle Rock Hostel Argyle Backpackers Royal Mile Backpackers smartcityhostels Edinburgh Euro Hostel Edinburgh Halls Edinburgh Backpackers St Christopher's A full range of accommodation options in Edinburgh (and elsewhere in Scotland) can be searched via the Visit Scotland website: www.visitscotland.com/guide/where- to- stay If you have any questions, please get in touch with Graeme Trousdale (graeme.trousdale@ed.ac.uk) about booking accommodation.