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£220 MILLION offered by government for proposed UKCMRI massive bioresearch lab

newsagent | 23.10.2010 13:41 | Bio-technology | Health | Public sector cuts | World

At a time of brutal public services cutbacks, the government has offered £220 million towards the highly controversial UKCMRI bioresearch laboratory proposed for central London.



model of proposed laboratory from UKCMRI exhibition
model of proposed laboratory from UKCMRI exhibition


At a time of brutal cuts to public services, a massive amount of public money has been offered towards the highly controversial UKCMRI massive bioresearch laboratory project proposed for alongside St Pancras International Station, central London. The government "will" as stated in the comprehensive spending review, 20th October, "invest £220 million in the UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation at St Pancras". A planning application has been registered with Camden Council and objections/comments may still be accepted until 29th October, 2010 - link to planning application here:  http://planningrecords.camden.gov.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer17/PLComments.aspx?pk=246856 and guide to the UKCMRI planning application on Indymedia London website at  https://london.indymedia.org.uk/articles/5633


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