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Harwell Science and Innovation Campus marks 80 years with 'growth engine' plans

Building on eight decades of innovation, Harwell confirms it has delivered 1 million SQF of new space since 2020 with a further 4 million SQF planned

As it approaches its 80th anniversary, Oxfordshire's Harwell Science and Innovation Campus – a joint venture between the UK Government (UKAEA and UKRI-STFC) and Brookfield – continues to expand its position as the UK’s most important science and innovation destination.

A strategic national asset and home to the UK’s largest concentration of national research facilities, Harwell Campus has been at the forefront of discovery for eight decades, from the nation’s first nuclear research laboratories to today’s breakthroughs in space, quantum, energy, and life sciences.

The campus is currently completing a 0.5 million sq.ft speculative development programme providing lab and advanced manufacturing space to support the immediate needs of Oxfordshire and the wider region’s thriving innovation and spin-out community. 

Looking to the future, the campus has a detailed masterplan to deliver an additional 4 million sq.ft of advanced manufacturing, laboratory and office space – ensuring the 700-acre campus continues to power the UK’s science, technology, and industrial growth for years to come.

This next phase of growth supports the UK Government’s commitment to regional innovation and the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor, positioning Harwell as the cornerstone of a globally recognised ‘Science and Innovation Supercluster’.

Dr Barbara Ghinelli, Director, Clusters and Campus Development UKRI-STFC, said: "Harwell has established itself as one of the world's preeminent science campuses. Our partnership with Brookfield has accelerated development at an unprecedented pace, but what truly excites me is what comes next.

"With 700 acres of space, world-class infrastructure, and the governance framework to match, we're positioned to drive discovery and innovation for generations to come.”

Recent announcements from The Crown Estate regarding the purchase of, and its long-term plans for 200 acres of designated agricultural land located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty are entirely separate and in no way connected to Harwell Science and Innovation Campus. 

Harwell Campus is designated as a Strategic Employment Site and Science Vale Oxford Enterprise Zone by The Vale of White Horse and a Life Sciences Opportunity Zone by the Office for Life Sciences (part of Department of Health and Social Care and Department for Science, Innovation and Technology).

Harwell’s focus remains on delivering its ambitious, government-backed masterplan as it moves into the next decade of delivery.

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