FAQs
Park
8 questions
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How many people work on the Cambridge Science Park?
Approximately 7,250 people in over 130 companies
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How much public money has been spent in the establishing the Cambridge Science Park?
We were fortunate to receive a grant from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) towards the cost of building the Bradfield Centre.
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How many companies are there on the park?
Currently we have 130 companies.
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I’m interested in moving my company to the Cambridge Science Park. How do I go about this?
We welcome enquiries from innovative companies in the technology and life sciences sector. Please contact Jeanette Walker, Park Director, to discuss the benefits of locating your company here - [email protected]
For information on property, please see the available property page
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What sorts of companies are based on the Cambridge Science Park?
There is a restriction on the type of companies permitted access to the Cambridge Science Park. The majority of companies are involved in scientific research and development. A small number of companies directly support our R&D companies.
Community
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How far is the Cambridge Science Park from the University of Cambridge?
The Park is 2.7 miles from Great St Mary’s, generally regarded as the central point of the dispersed University of Cambridge. It is linked by a regular bus service and cycle routes.
Amenities
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What on-site facilities are available to companies located on the Cambridge Science Park?
The Cambridge Science Park has a wide range of on-site facilities for its companies which include
- Conference facilities at the Trinity Centre and the Bradfield Centre
- Restaurant and bar at the Trinity Centre
- Cafe at the Bradfield Centre
- Child care nursery
- Health and fitness centre
- Electric car charging points in the carparks of buildings 320 and 332
- Recreational walks and jogging paths in 20 acres of landscaped grounds
- Cash machine at the Bradfield Centre
Transport
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Do buses accept contactless payments?
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Where can I see the plans for the A10?
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A14 highways project - where can I get a progress update?
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What are you doing to alleviate congestion at the exit to the Park in the pm rush hour?
Measures implemented:
- Temporary traffic light trial at the Milton Road roundabout starting from 3 September for 6 weeks
- Local traffic information available on science park website here
- Real time data on bus and train departures available on science park website here
Coming soon:
- Live feed to science park website from camera at the Milton Road
- Traffic counter
Click here to download a presentation on transport initiatives aimed at alleviating congestion.
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How do I get from Cambridge North Station to the Science Park?
Free taxi service
We provide a free taxi service to and from Cambridge North for commuters who work on the park. The service operates weekdays from the station to the park from 7am to 9.30am, and from the park to the station from 4pm to 6.30pm picking up outside the Trinity Centre. No need to book. For more information email our Transport Manager, Prajina Baisyet - [email protected]
Bus N
View timetable here
Walk
It takes about 15-20 minutes. We recommend walking the route along the Guided Busway
Cycle
Ofo bikes are available at the station
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