A Bupa-owned dermatology clinic has taken a lab suite at a new building at Wootton Science Park. 

Stratum Dermatology Clinic has taken the 2,336 sq ft suite three on the first floor of Origin, a new 9,268 sq ft, two-storey lab building at the park. The firm will relocate its consultant dermatologists and staff from Cantay House in Oxford

Total Projects will now fit the space out for the proposed move in July.

Mark Norfolk, managing director of Stratum Dermatology Clinic, said: “We have been looking for a new home for our Oxford clinic that is well connected and accessible.

“We needed a location where we can welcome our clients to a state-of-the-art new clinic and continue to support people with their needs. The vision for Wootton Science Park, the outdoor space and future amenities is exciting for both our staff and clients.”

Stratum will join DeepTech Recycling which recently moved to Origin.

Joanne Churchill, development manager of park owner Hartwell, said: “We warmly welcome Stratum Dermatology Clinic and their team to Wootton Science Park. We have delivered much-needed CL2 lab space to meet the high demand from pioneering SMEs needing to be close to Oxford with the advantage of being in open parkland. Stratum will be joining DeepTech and our other companies as we continue to build this community.”

Hartwell recently unveiled its £35 million Scott Brownrigg-designed masterplan vision for Wootton Science Park’s next phase of development.

It plans five new lab and workspace buildings totalling 106,233 sq ft along with connected amenities which include landscaping, a bistro, gym and secure bike storage, for SMEs science and technology companies and the surrounding community.

A planning application has been submitted to Vale of White Horse District Council.

CBRE and Savills are the commercial leasing agents.

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