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Revive ‘Oxford-Cambridge arc’ growth plan, urge business and university leaders

Letter to prime minister seeks boost for new science and tech ‘supercluster’ after plans stalled under previous government

Leading companies and universities have urged Sir Keir Starmer to turn the Oxford and Cambridge region into the “crown jewel” of European innovation, in a revival of stalled efforts to create a British rival to Silicon Valley.

Investment in transport links, financial incentives and research space is needed to capitalise on the area’s “unmatched density” of enterprise, according to a letter to the prime minister whose signatories include AstraZeneca, Airbus and software company Aveva.

The lobbying effort to create a scientific “supercluster” comes after the previous Conservative government shelved a strategic project to create an “Oxford-Cambridge arc”, focusing instead on pledges to “level up” spending in the north of England.

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