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Bletchley Park Trust

Historic site of secret British codebreaking activities during WWII and birthplace of the modern computer. Currently run as a heritage centre.

Corsham Computer Centre

The Corsham Computer Centre (CCC) along with RAF Rudloe Manor and the RAF Corsham, is centred around a range of sites, with ground facilities and installations giving...

Culham JET fusion

Culham Science Centre, Abingdon,Oxfordshire.

The Joint European Torus (JET), located at Culham in Oxfordshire, is the world’s largest fusion research machine....

Diamond Light Source

The Diamond Synchotron - this is not a building, but a giant machine, called a synchrotron. A synchrotron is a huge scientific machine designed to produce very...

Dstl - Porton Down

‎DSTL Porton Down is one of the most sensitive and secret experimental sites in the UK. The site is based around a technology park conducting scientific and military...

Harwell Science and Innovation Campus

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory is part of the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus owned by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) with the Health...

Land Reference Centre - Blandford Camp
Malvern Hills Science Park

Malvern Hills Science Park

NERC Airborne Research & Survey Facility

NERC is the Natural Environment Research Council. The site on a small business park is part of Glouseatershipe Airport, and describes its function in terms of its...

Oxford Science Park

The Oxford Science Park is a joint venture between Magdalen College, Oxford and Prudential. It is proposed as a centre for innovation and excellence in science...

Pfizer Research Europe

Pfizer Research at Sandwich. This 390–acre site has 2.2 million–square–feet of facility space–the largest pharmaceutical research center outside the U.S. affiliated...

Worth Matravers Radar Site

In the early 1990s the Purbeck Radar Museum Trust was formed to raise public awareness of the radar work that went on at Worth Matravers during World War 2. Worth was...