
Movement & Connectivity
We will transform the site into one that is focused on people and place, with reduced car dominance, enhanced landscaping and significantly improved provision for pedestrians and cyclists.
We have been working with the local authority and county council to develop a transport strategy that will reduce the need for people to drive when commuting into or out of the site.

OFFSITE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS
We will invest in cycle and pedestrian improvements, including a high-quality segregated cycle route which is three metres wide for cycling and two metres wide for pedestrians, connecting the site to the Guided Busway and the National Cycle Route network.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT CONNECTIVITY
The site is well served by high frequency, high quality bus services connecting with all major settlements, and is near the Guided Busway and Cambridge North Railway Station.
CAR PARKING
Car parking is provided below ground at the site entrance to the north-east, therefore removing vehicles from the landscape as soon as possible and supporting an environment focused on people. The amount of car parking will be the same as the existing site and is designed to be repurposed as reliance on the car reduces over time.
This approach is consistent with the strategy put forward by the local planning and highway authority to deliver sustainable growth at Cambridge Science Park.
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