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Contacting NCC Membership Services
Membership Services Team
Tel: 0161 242 2121
Email: membership@ncc.co.uk

Our offices are open from 9:00 to 5:00 Monday to Friday.
National Computing Centre Membership
Oxford House
Oxford Road
Manchester
M1 7ED
Tel: 0161 242 2121
Fax: 0161 242 2499

Directions to our office

By car

The National Computing Centre is in the centre of Manchester, North West England. The site is known as the Manchester Technology Centre. See the map (pdf) of Manchester city centre and a map of the surrounding motorways.

By rail

The nearest train station is Manchester Oxford Road, which is a few minutes' walk from the office.

Intercity services run from major towns and cities into Manchester Piccadilly Station, from there you can reach us by:
  • Train: to Oxford Road Station, a five-minute journey, followed by a two-minute walk
  • Taxi: five minutes
  • Walking: fifteen minutes
From Victoria Station, the easiest way to reach NCC is by taxi (fifteen minutes).

By air

We are situated within easy reach of Manchester Airport. There is a frequent, direct rail link between the airport and the city centre.

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