Exit the ring road on to Waterloo Rd towards Molineux Stadium Take first left on to Newhampton Road East Dunkley St is second right
The Newhampton Arts Centre is just outside the Wolverhampton Ring Road, on the corner of Newhampton Road East and Dunkley Street, close to the Molineux and West Park. Walking: 10 minutes from the city centre By Bus: Newhampton Rd East: 6, 25, 535, 634 Waterloo Rd: 3, 4, 5, 62, 62A, 803, 878
* Monday - Opens: 08:30 Closes: 17:00
Tuesday - Opens: 08:00 Closes: 17:00
Wednesday - Opens: 08:00 Closes: 17:00
Thursday - Opens: 08:30 Closes: 17:00
Friday - Opens: 08:30 Closes: 17:00
Saturday - Opens: 08:30 Closes: 17:00
Sunday - Opens: 11:00 Closes: 16:00
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