Olly Glover MP tours Phase One of construction at Grove Business Park as the shells of the first two buildings – Logica 1 and Logica 2 – are completed in another milestone for the project. The three new ‘space-for-science’ buildings in Phase One known as Logica 1, Logica 2 and The Ruddock and totalling 87,500 […]
Olly Glover MP tours Phase One of construction at Grove Business Park as the shells of the first two buildings – Logica 1 and Logica 2 – are completed in another milestone for the project.
The three new ‘space-for-science’ buildings in Phase One known as Logica 1, Logica 2 and The Ruddock and totalling 87,500 sq ft (8,130 sqm) will all be available in Summer 2026.
Logica 1 and Logica 2 will provide flexible mid-tech units suitable for a range of uses with space available up to 31,226 sq ft (2,902 sq m). These two buildings are well advanced with a weather-proof shell in place for the internal works to start taking shape.
The flagship Ruddock building is a hybrid style facility specifically designed for Office/Lab/R&D users with space available up to 25,144 sq ft (2,336 sq m).

On one of the wettest and windiest days so far in 2025, plans to top-out The Ruddock by putting the last bolt on the steel framework were shelved, but the team still toured the site and viewed the interiors of the now well-advanced Logica 1 and 2 buildings.
However, the weather couldn’t dampen the enthusiasm for this first phase of what is eventually planned to be a total of 377,000 sq ft (35,000 sq m) of new space, creating a modern hub for life sciences, technology and innovation businesses, with the aspiration to provide up to 2,500 jobs.
Will Lawrie, Head of Property Management at Oxford University Endowment Management Ltd, on behalf of the Oxford Endowment Fund, commented: “We were really pleased to welcome Olly Glover to the Park to share the progress we are making and we’re well on schedule for completion next Summer. It’s great to see our vision for the Park taking shape and we’re excited about the new opportunities that we are creating in the science and technology sectors.”

Olly Glover, MP for Didcot and Wantage, said; “I was delighted to be invited to tour the site with the development team and to see first-hand the transformation that Grove Business Park is undergoing, where we spoke about the potential of the three new ‘space-for-science’ buildings which will be opening in the summer of 2026. This new innovation hub on a brownfield site is hugely important for Wantage and the wider Oxfordshire Science Vale, with the potential for 2,500 jobs on site.
“It is important that growth is supported by the right infrastructure, which is why I’m continuing to push for a new railway station at Grove. I’m delighted to have the backing of Grove Business Park, as well as the Oxford Endowment Fund for this project, which will create long-lasting benefits for future employees based in Logica 1, Logica 2 and The Ruddock.”