Oxfordshire: Begbroke Science Park given green light for further expansion
7 September 2018
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Begbroke Science Park - described as 'the cutting edge of energy, nanotechnology and aerospace research' - has been given room to grow in Cherwell, following a meeting of the district council’s planning committee.
Owned by Oxford University, Begbroke Science Park just south of Oxford Airport brings together the brightest minds from a range of disciplines and aims to shape their research into the sustainable businesses of the future.
David Hughes, chairman of the Cherwell District Council planning committee, said: “The Science Park is within the Green Belt, but the principle of development on the site is well established and on balance we concluded there is a special reason for allowing it to go ahead.
“Oxford University is known worldwide, so it is no surprise that there is constant pressure on the science park to grow.
“So much so that previous extensions have been filled within months, there is currently a waiting list for some buildings and the Government has allocated the science park £4.2 million.
“There is already good access to the site, adequate parking and these proposals maximise the use of the available land rather than encroaching into the Green Belt further.
“We’re glad to have done our part in helping the University realise the potential of the great minds it produces.”
During the planning committee meeting recommendations were approved to grant outline permission for up to 12,500 sq m extra floor space.