
The future of Cambridge Science Park
Cambridge Science Park has been putting Cambridge at the heart of innovation and science across the globe for fifty years, thanks to the vision of Trinity College’s former bursar, Sir John Bradfield.
This was a novel and bold idea. It was Europe’s first science park and soon became a beacon of global scientific discovery. Its tenants have developed life-saving treatments, technologies that power our smartphones, and even sustainable materials made from pea protein.
It is now time to develop that legacy. Our emerging proposals for Cambridge Science Park will strengthen Cambridge’s position at the forefront of global innovation. They will attract businesses, create jobs, provide new spaces and facilities and generate a whole host of exciting opportunities for the people of Cambridge.
This can be a better-connected, greener and more vibrant neighbourhood, firmly rooted in North East Cambridge and closely connected with surrounding communities. It will grow around cycle paths, walkways and rail links that are already in place. It will become home to a thriving community of innovators while inspiring the next generation to play, explore, and dream.
We are asking local residents, Park members and the community to complete this short survey: https://futurecambridgesciencepark.co.uk/