The Bletchley Park Science and Innovation Centre was created by a group of entrepreneurs in 2004 to deliver the following key objectives:

  • Refurbish dilapidated buildings into lettable offerings which would produce long term revenue to help secure the future of Bletchley Park
  • Re-establish Bletchley Park as a home for Innovation
  • Establish a Science and Innovation Centre which would make a significant contribution to both the local community and local economy through the creation of new businesses and jobs in the Technology and Innovation sectors.

To date the BPSIC has expanded it's key objectives to include the refurbishment of the 1st floor of the historic Mansion into quality offices.

 
 

News

13/09/10 : The National Museum of Computing Secures Largest ever donation - Bletchley Park Capital Partners and associates give £100k to help secure future of TNCM. Read More

In The Press

14/09/10 : The National Museum of Computing Secures Largest ever donation - BBC News item. Read More - bbc.co.uk

Payments to Bletchley Park Trust in rent donations

£955,747

Spend on infrastructure and refurbishment on Blocks A, E and The Mansion

£987,682

Foundation Sponsor of The National Museum of Computing

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