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Bus stations near Granta Park in South Cambridgeshire

  • Magna Close, Great Abington,20 min walk,
  • Cambridge Road, Little Abington,26 min walk,

Bus lines to Granta Park in South Cambridgeshire

  • 13,Cambridge,
  • 13A,Haverhill,
  • X13,Kedington,
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  • What are the nearest stations to Granta Park?

    The nearest stations to Granta Park are:

    • Magna Close, Great Abington is 1499 meters away, 20 min walk.
    • Cambridge Road, Little Abington is 2015 meters away, 26 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Granta Park?

    These Bus lines stop near Granta Park: 13, 7

  • Which Train lines stop near Granta Park?

    These Train lines stop near Granta Park: GREATER ANGLIA

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Granta Park Address: Granta Park Great Abington Cambridge CB21 6 street in South Cambridgeshire

Granta Park, South Cambridgeshire
Granta Park, South CambridgeshireGranta Park is a science, technology and biopharmaceutical park based on the bank of the River Granta in Great Abington near Cambridge, England. The first idea for the park came from the then Chief Executive of The Welding Institute (TWI Ltd) Bevan Braithwaite OBE. He started negotiations in 1992 for an option to buy the key 87 acres of farm land, on which Granta Park is now built, and obtained the planning permission from South Cambridgeshire District Council, which laid down the basic concept for a high quality, low density, fully landscaped development. A design team comprising Latz+Partner, a leading German landscape design company and Eric Parry Architects developed the master plan for the park in consideration of ecological criteria with the aim of preserving and enhancing the existing rural landscape and ensuring the site would be easily accessible. A joint partnership was formed between TWI Ltd and MEPC plc, and Granta Park Ltd was created. MEPC, who at that time had already made a success of Milton Park in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, supported TWI professionally to turn Bevan Braithwaite's vision of a new Cambridge science and technology park into reality.The new park began to take shape at Great Abington following a groundbreaking ceremony held at the end of 1997. Bevan Braithwaite, the Chief Executive of TWI Ltd, teamed-up with Councillor Shirley Saunders, Chairman of South Cambridgeshire County Council, and Gavin Davidson of MEPC plc to launch the building of a cluster of modern R&D facilities. Most of the key infrastructure was completed by summer 1998 with the development programme of the first Phase taking 5–7 years. Set around a cricket pitch and overlooking a new lake in the wooded grounds adjacent to Abington Hall, the buildings contain research facilities and business accommodation for several thousand staff. Granta Park provides not only new facilities for The Welding Institute's extensive R&D laboratories but also fulfils a need for purpose-built locations for the area's expanding biotech and technology sector. The following companies and other organisations are located there: Accelonix Alzheimer's Research UK Certis Colonix Medical Gilead Illumina Infomedia Inivata Intergence ista Keronite Lonza Lycotec Mary's Ltd MedImmune OneNucleus Origin Sciences Pfizer PPD TWI Ltd UCB Celltech Vernalis Research
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