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Modern headline: Europe's oldest science park could be redeveloped

instructional and experimental work, now carried on in 80 buildings, to 240 buildings, and the 7,000 workers to 21,000.

More than 200,000 persons visit the park annually, and the annual turnover in purchases exceeds £1,250,000 Cambridge science park will become an important focus of national technology and medicine. Cambridge science park will become an important focus of national technology and medicine. Already it has been the scene of researches that have benefited industry, commerce, and personal well-being, and its services will be expanded in the future. The Cambridge science park will be a place where research and experiment can be carried out conveniently and cheaply, and where students can be trained in the methods of scientific inquiry. It will continue to be a centre of practical information about the world we live in, and about ourselves. The park will have a library of some 300,000 volumes, a reading room, and a museum of specimens and apparatus. It will house collections illustrative of geological, biological, and physical science, and it will show the results of explorations in distant lands. An art gallery will be attached, and there will be facilities for musical entertainments. A laboratory will be equipped for chemical study, and another for physical investigation. The park will have workshops for the construction of scientific instruments, and appliances for practical demonstration will be set up in the open air. The promoters hope that the work of the park may benefit industry, agriculture, and commerce, and help to preserve the health of the people.


Original dispatch: Europe's oldest science park could be redeveloped

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