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  All Saints Church, Daresbury - The Alice in Wonderland Church
All Saints Church, Daresbury - The Alice in Wonderland Church
All Saints Church is open to visitors and we are happy to accommodate coach parties.
© All Saints Church, Daresbury Lane, Daresbury, Warrington.
www.daresburycofe.org.uk   (187 words)

  
  N.W.D.A. Daresbury Innovation Centre
Daresbury Science and Innovation Campus is a partnership involving the North West Regional Development Agency (NWDA), the Council for the Central Laboratory of Research Councils (CCLRC), the Universities of Lancaster, Liverpool and Manchester, and Halton Borough Council.
Daresbury’s impressive reputation for scientific research and development was underpinned at the official opening event by Lord Sainsbury who outlined the UK Science and Innovation Campus Model, highlighting Daresbury and Harwell as the UK’s two national centres of scientific excellence.
Daresbury Innovation Centre, a state- of-the-art facility designed to attract science and technology based businesses to the Northwest, was officially opened today by Sir David King, Chief Scientific Advisor to the Government.
www.daresburyinnovation.co.uk /news   (1854 words)

  
 Impact of SRS Daresbury on UK Structural Biology
The SRS Daresbury was the first dedicated X-ray synchrotron radiation source to be constructed in the world.
A large amount of use of the SRS Daresbury was made in order to investigate crystal quality and collect the necessary data to solve the structure.
Daresbury Laboratory has taken a world leading role in the development of facilities for x-ray time-resolved fibre diffraction and small angle scattering studies in biology.
srs.dl.ac.uk /top/impact-st-daresbury.html   (2346 words)

  
 symmetry - May 2005 - Springtime at Daresbury
Although Daresbury began life in 1962 as a high-energy physics laboratory, the 1972 decision of the UK government to pull back from building independent accelerators in Britain in favor of collaboration with Europe's CERN and DESY laboratories quashed the laboratory's plans to build a forefront superconducting proton machine.
In the 1990s, Daresbury scientists began work on the design for a proposed new third-generation synchrotron light source, Diamond, in the confident expectation that, if approved, it would be built at Daresbury, to replace the aging SRS and ensure a predictable light-source future for the laboratory.
By December 2001, Daresbury scientists had submitted a proposal for 4GLS, a fourth-generation energy-recovery, free-electron, up-to-the-nanosecond laser light source to be designed at Daresbury, for Daresbury.
www.symmetrymagazine.org /cms/?pid=1000116   (1399 words)

  
 Daresbury Village | Halton Borough Council
At the time he was born his father was Vicar of Daresbury, and he continued in this post until his son was 11 years old.
In Daresbury, the tall tower of the Van de Graaff accelerator is a local landmark.
This forms part of the SRC Daresbury Laboratory which was established here in 1962.
www2.halton.gov.uk /yourcouncil/townsandvillages/daresburyvillage?a=5441   (504 words)

  
 The Daresbury Recoil Separator
The Daresbury Recoil Separator (DRS) is named after Daresbury Laboratory in England, where it was designed, built, and first operated.
It has recently been moved to the Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility at ORNL, where it is being utilized for measurements of reactions with radioactive ion beams of importance to nuclear astrophysics.
Microsecond Mass Separation of Heavy Compound Nucleus Residues Using The Daresbury Recoil Separator, A.N. James et al., Nucl.
www.phy.ornl.gov /astrophysics/nuc/rib/drs.html   (414 words)

  
 17th Machine Evaluation Workshop at Daresbury
Christine Kitchen, of Daresbury Laboratory, focused on the benchmark and procurement support they provide to the academic community for purchasing commodity-based cluster systems affordable by academic departments.
Daresbury's findings suggest that the impact of dual-core technologies on cluster performance is strongly dependent on application –- from negligible impact on molecular simulation codes such as DL-POLY to dramatic performance degradation on DNS engineering codes such as PDNS3D and ANGUS.
Averaging across all the applications under consideration leads to the Opteron2218-F/2600 dual-core cluster with Infinipath interconnect delivering, on average, 72 percent of the HP SD64000B Superdome (Itanium2 9050 1.6GHz), and the Intel Xeon 5160 "Woodcrest" dual-core cluster with Infiniband delivering 82 percent of the HP SD64000B.
www.hpcwire.com /hpc/1154577.html   (1959 words)

  
 Daresbury Laboratory   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Daresbury Laboratory near Warrington has confirmed plans to shed almost 150 jobs when funding for its radiation research runs out in 2008 and the work is transferred to a new site in Oxfordshire.
The Daresbury Laboratory in Cheshire has won a £12m government grant to conduct research into a fourth-generation light source, which would be used for the development of computer memories and pharmaceuticals.
The Daresbury Laboratory in Cheshire is planning to set up a £53m supercomputing service in partnership with Edinburgh University and IBM, which will involve the installation of the country's most powerful academic computer.
www.ukbusinesspark.co.uk /day01056.htm   (107 words)

  
 Photographs of Daresbury, Cheshire, England, UK
The parsonage at Daresbury was destroyed by fire in 1883.
Sir Peter Leicester, the historian, noted that Daresbury was in the fee of the Baron of Halton and was held by a family called Daresbury, of unknown origin, in the time of Henry III.
Margery Daresbury married Henry le Norreys who was reported to be Lord of Daresbury in 1291.
www.thornber.net /cheshire/htmlfiles/daresbury.html   (728 words)

  
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This 'Daresbury Campus model', where CCLRC's world-class science base is enhanced by university research activities, has meant that both the universities and CCLRC gain scientifically by the significantly increased opportunities for knowledge transfer, while at the same time creating sufficient critical mass to attract further inward investment.
As a result, the Daresbury Innovation Centre continues to receive enquiries from potential high-technology company occupants, and is expected to be full by the end of the current calendar year.
I know that Daresbury is already achieving successes in commercial exploitation of its research - for example through the L3T spin-out company which was set up to commercialise a brand new method of Cholesterol monitoring.
www.dti.gov.uk /about/dti-ministerial-team/page34178.html   (1328 words)

  
 CCLRC - Daresbury Laboratory   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory is located in Cheshire, near Warrington, and is conveniently situated for air, rail and road networks.
Its facilities are used in research programmes as varied as the processing and structures of polymers used to line aluminium cans, improved methods of detecting breast cancer, determining the structures of proteins in the human genome, and improving materials such as concrete and textiles, and flow simulation to improve advanced aircraft design.
Together with the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, the Daresbury Laboratory was brought under the umbrella of the Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils in 1995.
www.clrc.ac.uk /Activity/DL;   (183 words)

  
 PR-SRS-05-1
Looking to the long term future, however, scientists at Daresbury are already working on an Energy Recovery Linac project as a precursor to a Fourth Generation Light Source (4GLS).
Daresbury Laboratory had already been experimenting with using beams of light - synchrotron radiation - emitted as a by-product of its particle accelerator's operation.
When this particle accelerator closed, Daresbury Laboratory staff built the world's first machine dedicated to producing this light, the Synchrotron Radiation Source (SRS).
www.lightsources.org /cms/?pid=1000397   (953 words)

  
 8 August 2006 - DTI: Daresbury Laboratory, Cheshire, UK to get further £2 million for cutting-edge particle ...
A further £2m for constructing and testing out a prototype particle accelerator facility at the Daresbury Laboratory in Cheshire, to be the world's first, will help assure the North West of England's place on the international science map, Science and Innovation Minister Lord Sainsbury said today.
The Government-funded Laboratory at Daresbury is run by the Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils (CCLRC).
The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA), through its North West Science Fund, recently awarded a £2.9m grant to Daresbury and the Universities of Manchester and Liverpool, for world-first ERLP experimentation, to provide further support for the planned case for 4GLS.
www.interactions.org /cms/?pid=1024417   (585 words)

  
 HPCx Industry Day at CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory
Daresbury houses a large-scale system, named HPCx, owned by a consortium consisting of the University of Edinburgh, EPCC, CCLRC and IBM.
In the Daresbury upgrade, OS software were also upgraded; for example, PSSP has to be replaced by CSM to run the GPFS file system on the new p690+/HPS hardware and the internal frame partitioning had to be changed from the 4x8-way LPAR to 1x32-way LPAR.
Incidentally, the replacement of the "Colony" switch with HPS reduces latency from 10usec to 8usec, so the system should be more balanced than in the past.
www.hoise.com /primeur/04/articles/monthly/CL-PR-05-04-2.html   (1616 words)

  
 Daresbury Point, Warrington, Office Development By PtS Property
Daresbury Point, Warrington, Office Development By PtS Property
Daresbury Point is a 15,000 sq.ft. net high specification office development, situated close to Warrington in a highly visible location.
With 10,300 sq.ft. let to Halton Housing Trust and 2,500 sq.ft. occupied by PtS Property, there is one 2,200 sq.ft. suite available which is available for immediate occupation.
www.pts.co.uk /daresburypoint.cfm   (227 words)

  
 FRRF @ Daresbury - about the facility
The Free Radical Research Facility at Daresbury (FRRF@Daresbury) is a leading centre for the study of free radicals and their reactions.
In latter years, the very success in applying pulse radiolysis and related experimental techniques to a far wider range of science than the specific cancer research mission of the Paterson Institute led to the recognition that the location of the Facility was no longer ideal.
The decision was therefore taken to close the Facility on the Paterson site and to relocate it to the CLRC Daresbury Laboratory.
www.frrf.dl.ac.uk /history.html   (438 words)

  
 Daresbury, United Kingdom Cheap Hotels Motels - hotel and motel rooms and reservations available in Daresbury, United ...
Daresbury United Kingdom is a great place to visit.
Nowhere in the country can match the scope and innovation of the metropolis, a colossal, frenetic city, perhaps not as immediately attractive as its European counterparts, but with so much variety that the only obstacle to a great time is the shockingly high cost of everything.
Click on a hotel or motel name from the list of hotels and motels available in Daresbury, United Kingdom to find hotel and motel reservations that are available at this location.
www.eztrip.com /United-Kingdom/Wolverhampton/Hungerford/Daresbury/DARESBURY_GB_INTL.html   (332 words)

  
 The University of Manchester
The facility, a new beamline on Daresbury Laboratory's Synchrotron Radiation Source (SRS), is a collaboration between the Laboratory, The University of Manchester, Liverpool John Moores, The University of Liverpool, Astra Zeneca and Astex Technology, a Cambridge based biotechnology company.
Daresbury Laboratory is part of the Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils (CCLRC).
This consortium comprises groups from CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory, Manchester, Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores and Leeds Universities and Astra Zeneca and Astex Technologies, who together receive 33% of the facility time.
www.manchester.ac.uk /press/title,13792,en.htm   (577 words)

  
 Bulk Thruput Measurements-Daresbury
The third graph is for thruput from SLAC (pharlap.slac.stanford.edu) to Daresbury (rtlin1.dl.ac.uk) made on November 2, 2000.
The path characteristics identify the bottleneck to be the 10Mbps ATM PVC between JAnet and ESnet in New York.
The following first graph is for thruput from Daresbury (rtlin1.dl.ac.uk) to SLAC (pharlap.slac.stanford.edu) and was made on 10/16/00.
www-iepm.slac.stanford.edu /monitoring/bulk/daresbury.html   (385 words)

  
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The Company's corporate centre is relocating to a purpose-built office complex on the Daresbury Park industrial estate near Warrington.
The new office building at Daresbury Park, which is about nine miles away from Risley, will include a range of modern facilities including an environmentally friendly energy efficient cooling system.
The Daresbury Park Hotel, which provides leisure facilities, is based on the business park.
www.bnfl.com /content.php?pageID=89&newsID=98   (404 words)

  
 Science|Business Daresbury plants flag on the science park map
The political battle to house the Diamond Light Source, a shiny new synchrotron that will start doing science at the beginning of next year, is now lost in the mists of time.
The existing kit at Daresbury, run by the Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils (CCLRC) in the north west of the UK, has done a fine job but is getting a bit long in the tooth.
The press release about this tells us that "Daresbury Innovation Centre offers 24,000 sq ft of high quality office, workshop and laboratory space as well as a range of business support services".
bulletin.sciencebusiness.net /ebulletins/showissue.php3?page=/548/art/6313   (448 words)

  
 Daresbury Houses for Rent in Rentals   (Site not responding. Last check: )
We list advertisements for Daresbury rental homes whether they be for lease, temporary housing, vacation homes, or corporate housing.
Daresbury apartment listings can be added to this Rentals real estate site's inventory of rental home listings for free.
If you are managing a Daresbury rental property you know the trouble of deciding what interview questions to ask.
www.e-houses-for-rent.com /GB/Rentals/Daresbury.asp   (421 words)

  
 Northwest Development Agency (NWDA) co-ordinates economic development, regeneration, skills dev   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The NWDA are pleased to announce funding of £25.7 million in order to develop Daresbury’s Science Park, securing its future as a centre of excellence for scientific research and development.
In the medium-term, we intend to see Daresbury developed as a mixed-use science campus – providing fundamental research and development funded by the Government and the private sector, and research by local universities.
“This is a tremendous day for Daresbury Laboratory, and a great recognition of the abilities of the Daresbury staff who have done some real ‘out-of-the-box’ thinking to generate this truly next generation project.
www.nwda.co.uk /SimpleContent.aspx?news=1&area=72&subarea=73&item=20034020404240816&yr=2003   (534 words)

  
 Physics Today On The Web - Physics Community
Two locations are being considered for Diamond: Daresbury Laboratory, which is near Manchester, is the site of the UK’s current synchrotron facility; and the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, which lies about 160 miles to the southeast, near Oxford, is the site of ISIS, the world’s most powerful pulsed neutron source, and other world-class scientific facilities.
Last summer, word spread that Diamond would be built at Rutherford, prompting workers at Daresbury to mobilize a campaign that, for awhile at least, looked like it could be successful in reversing that decision.
Among other things, they argued that the country’s synchrotron expertise is at Daresbury; that greater savings would be had by using Daresbury’s existing infrastructure; that otherwise up to 500 jobs would be lost; and that putting Diamond at Daresbury would be consistent with the Labour government’s policy of encouraging industrial growth in underdeveloped regions.
www.physicstoday.org /jan00/light.htm   (1605 words)

  
 SuperSTEM - The Highest Resolution Electron Microscope in the World   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The success of the SuperSTEM project, an initiative to set up a world class spherical aberration correction microscope facility in the UK promises significant progress in a number of fields, including alloys, drug delivery, nuclear fusion for power, glassy materials and semiconductor lasers by allowing analysis to be carried out with sub-Angstrom resolution.
Two other aberration corrected microscopes exist in Europe, but the Daresbury set-up is unique in its formation as a user facility that has been built from scratch.
Separate electrical supplies, computer controlled air handling, close temperature control and air conditioning with long term oscillation characteristics ensure reliable microscopy Daresbury was chosen as the site of the facility partly on the merit of its geological characteristics.
www.azom.com /Details.asp?ArticleID=1966   (1203 words)

  
 How to find All Saints Church Daresbury
Daresbury village is just off junction 11 of the M56 motorway in Cheshire.
Pass the Daresbury Park Hotel and Business Park on the left.
Take the second road on the right, to Daresbury.
www.daresburycofe.org.uk /location   (66 words)

  
 Daresbury Hotels - Hotel Accommodation in Daresbury United Kingdom | Superior Hotels
Daresbury Hotels - Hotel Accommodation in Daresbury United Kingdom
Welcome to the new Daresbury Park Hotel.Following a £12.5 million redevelopment, the 4 star De Vere Daresbury Park hotel is one of the foremost business and leisure venues in the region.
Situated on Junction 11 of the M56, close to the M6, it is easily accessible and ideally positioned for visting local attractions.The hotel takes its theme from the book 'Alice in Wonderland' as author Lewis Carroll was born in nearby Daresbury Village.The high standards of service and excellent cuisine make it a firm favourite.
www.superior-hotels.com /de/gb/daresbury   (165 words)

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