What is happening to Dunsfold?

What is happening to Dunsfold?

WAVERLEY’S largest brownfield site, Dunsfold Park, is to be sold by Trinity College Cambridge – with concerns than an expected delay to the 1,800-home ‘garden village’ could open the door to speculative development across the borough.

Can you fly into Dunsfold?

Just 13 miles west of London Gatwick, Dunsfold Aerodrome provides a convenient location for a variety of aircraft operations: flight testing, maintenance, repair, storage, hangarage and apron parking.

Who bought dunsfold?

Cambridge college
Dunsfold Park has been sold to a Cambridge college in a deal worth more than £50m. Its former owner, The Rutland Group, has entered into a long-term partnership with Trinity College, Cambridge in what it said would ensure the future of the site near Cranleigh.

Who bought Dunsfold Park?

Dunsfold Park has been sold to a Cambridge college in a deal worth more than £50m. Its former owner, The Rutland Group, has entered into a long-term partnership with Trinity College, Cambridge in what it said would ensure the future of the site near Cranleigh.

Who owns Dunsfold Aerodrome?

Dunsfold Park comprises Dunsfold Aerodrome and the adjoining business park. These facilities have been managed by The Rutland Group, an award-winning property development, management & investment company since 2002.

Has dunsfold been sold?

Top Gear airfield Dunsfold Park ‘sold to US investment manager in £250m deal’ One of the world’s most famous airfields and the home of Top Gear for almost two decades is to be sold by a Cambridge college to an American asset manager in a £250 million deal.

Where was Top Gear filmed?

Dunsfold Aerodrome
Top Gear (2002 TV series)

Top Gear
Production locations Dunsfold Aerodrome (2002–2020) Television Centre, London (2021–present)
Editors Guy Savin Dan James Alex Renton
Running time 60 minutes (normal episodes) 60–120 minutes (specials)

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Thankfully the 747 has always been popular as a freighter, with dedicated examples and converted passenger aircraft still flying in large numbers. Airlines flying cargo variants of the 747 include: Aerostan, Kyrgyzstan.

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