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Begbroke Science Park – Begbroke, near Oxford; Culham Science Centre – Culham, Oxfordshire; Discovery Park – Sandwich, Kent [1] Harwell Science and Innovation Campus – Harwell, Oxfordshire; Kent Science Park – Sittingbourne [2] Langstone Technology Park – Havant, Hampshire; Milton Park – South Oxfordshire; Oxford Science Park ...
Pages in category "Science parks in the United Kingdom" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The science park is situated about 3 km to the north of Cambridge city centre, by junction 33 of the A14, in the parish of Milton, contiguous with Cambridge itself. The park is served by Cambridge North railway station and by the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway .
View of Oxford Science Park. Behind the fountain is the Gosling Building - headquarters to Oxford Nanopore Technologies , and to the right is the Sherard Building, offices both built in 2002. Littlemore Brook , a tributary of the River Thames that runs through the Oxford Science Park from the Blackbird Leys estate in Oxford.
Norwich Research Park (NRP) is a science research park located to the southwest of Norwich in East Anglia close to the A11 and the A47 roads. Set in a 568-acre (230-hectare) area of parkland, it is one of five Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) funded research campuses and has one of Europe's largest concentrations of researchers in the fields of agriculture ...
Birmingham Science Park Aston (BSPA) was founded in 1982 and as such is the UK's third oldest science park. Located in its urban setting within central Birmingham, it offers 250,000 sq ft of accommodation over 14 acres.
One of the UK’s most famous theme parks, Thorpe Park recently re-opened in March after the winter closing period.. The Chertsey park welcomed 1.7 million visitors in 2021 and is opening two new ...
Bristol and Bath Science Park (BBSP) is a science park in Emersons Green, South Gloucestershire, England, north-east of Bristol and north-west of Bath. It cost £300 million to build and is expected to employ about 6,000 when fully developed. The park was opened on 26 September 2011, 25 years after it was originally proposed.