| Nottingham Science & Technology Park Location c/o Nottingham City Council, Severns House, 20 Middle Pavement, Nottingham NG1 7DW Contact Details Tel: 0115 915 8000 Email: property.plus@nottinghamcity.gov.uk Partners Nottingham City Council and the University of Nottingham.Objectives Nottingham Science and Technology Park was developed by the City Council to provide an attractive environment in which knowledge-based and innovative businesses could gain the benefit of close co-operation with the University of Nottingham. Progress to Date The Park is situated off the A6005, less than 2 miles south west of the Centre of Nottingham, immediately to the south of the University Campus. The level site extends to over 15 acres with a further 10 acres being prepared for new development. Over 6,500 square metres (48 units) of public sector development and 7,183 square metres of private sector building is now completed with further building programmed. There is ready-built accommodation to rent. The variety of developments provides a stimulating contrast of architectural styles and a mix of unit types readily adaptable for a wide range of high-technology uses. The Park has proved extremely popular, particularly as it can offer space suitable for individuals or small and large established companies. Rental space is available both in City Council and private developments offering a range of leasing terms. Faraday Building (96 to 496 square metres) Modern 2,938 square metre building accommodates 16 entirely self-contained units intended primarily for research and development and small-scale production. The units can accommodate a mixture of uses including any necessary storage and ancillary office space. The mono-pitched, open plan design provides a choice of internal heights, mezzanine floor, good natural and artificial light, natural ventilation, loading and personnel access, heating, toilet and wash up facilities and is carpeted throughout. Heathcoat Building (19 to 65 square metres) Modern two-storey 1,394 square metre building provides 24 units of accommodation with shared reception, conference room, toilet/washing facilities, heating, etc. The laboratory/workshops/scientific office space has been designed primarily for small businesses and individuals. William Lee Buildings This is a group of larger individual style single-storey units interestingly designed and built in traditional brick with pantiled roofs. A total of 2,230 square metres has been constructed in 4 blocks, each block housing 2 units of 232 and 325 square metres. Alternatively each block can be occupied as one large unit of 557 square metres. These buildings provide prestigious self-contained accommodation and are complete with all services and a high standard of finish, including in-built offices, kitchen and reception areas. Isaac Newton Centre Privately developed by Delta Developments Ltd partially for their own use, this 1,208 square metre, two-storey office-style development is attractively finished to a striking modern design. Accommodation is provided in 3 blocks of 208, 372 and 550 square metres and, internally, finishes are to an exceptional standard. Edison Village To add a choice of tenure, Northern Workspace has developed a scheme of 12 two-storey 139 square metre units which are available on 125 year lease to purchase. Albert Einstein Centre This second development by Delta Developments offers 1,330 square metres of accommodation on two floors capable of being split into three units. Alexander Fleming Building This council-owned development offers 1,858 square metres on two floors comprised of two wings connected by a central rotunda capable of being let in four units. All the City's advanced accommodation is available to suitable tenants on flexible terms from periodic tenancies to long fixed term leases. Full details of exclusive rentals, service charges and availability are obtainable on request. Site Management Arrangements Information regarding the availability of units may be obtained from Nottingham Property Plus. University Facilities Tenants of the Park are encouraged to develop mutually beneficial links with the University's academic and business activities. Current co-operation between the University and Science Park businesses include joint business promotions, collaborative research, consultancy, training and testing. The University also offers access to library, conference, sports and social facilities. Companies on the Park Bio-Related Future Health Technologies Research for the commercial processing and storage of human cord stem cells and other human tissue. Nottingham Clinical Research Ltd Research into medical statistics. Skinnovation Ltd Research and development of skin products for the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. Computer/Telecoms Active Plan Solutions Ltd Research and development of software for building management and space planning. BYG Systems Ltd Computer software development and consultancy-stimulation programmes, especially robotics. Also multi-media software. Nexor An OSI-based software developer and consultancy. Specialist Computer Centres Ltd Provision, development and support of computer hardware and software. Infohub Ltd Design of Software from automatic dial telephone systems. Managed Communications Ltd Research and development in the telecommunications industry. Romax Technology Ltd Software development - CAD for the motor manufacturing industry. Industrial Technologies CP Sport Ltd Development of Sporting and recreational opportunities for the disabled. Hygienic Pigging Systems Research and design of hygienic pigging systems. The Innovative Manufacturing Centre Centre for rapid prototyping in manufacturing. Tracksys Ltd Providers of solutions for behavioural research. Siltech Ltd Development of new products in photochemistry and electrochemistry. |
Nottingham City Council and the University of Nottingham.