2-3 Station Yard

Ashburton

Newton Abbot

TQ13 7EF

Getting To BCE

Map

Transport

Station Yard is in the centre of Ashburton, tucked away behind the Station Garage and Chuley Road Garage. We are located next door to Grey Matter, Spirit Ash Yoga and Ashburton Wholefoods.

Our private premises are solely for the use of BCE and are located safely on a no-through road.

We have 8 private parking spaces directly outside, exclusively for the use of our staff. Three parking spaces are available for long term rent to local residents - Please click here if you’d like to find out about purchasing a permit.

The skatepark, streams, woodland and generous lawns are situated directly behind BCE. We have immediate access to this outside space for walks, break times, exploration and outdoor activities.

Public Transport

Bus and/or Train

Students using public transport will be met by staff at Ashburton bus stop and walked to BCE each day.

Bus: Ashburton is regularly accessible by bus numbers 12, 32 and 88 from Torbay, Newton Abbot, South Hams, Teignbridge, Exeter, Plymouth areas.

Train: Regular departures from Torbay to Newton Abbot or Totnes. Connecting bus #88 or #32 to Ashburton.

Private Car or Taxi

Parent, Carer, Minibus or Taxi Service

Students can be brought by car to our centrally located and easily accessible studios.

BCE is near the heart of the town with the added safety of being located at the end of a no-through road.

Students are supervised during their arrival and departure on site.

Parking is available right outside our door for drop-off and pick-up.

Special Arrangement

Walking Bus, Local Collect or Otherwise

Students will always be greeted and welcomed safely inside upon arrival at BCE.

For students living locally, BCE can arrange a walking bus or collection by staff, who are all appropriately insured, First Aid and safeguarding trained.

For new starters travelling independently, BCE can work with the Local Authority Travel Trainers.

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