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53°20′35″N 02°38′26″W / 53.34306°N 2.64056°W / 53.34306; -2.64056

Nuclear structure research tower, disused since 1993

Daresbury Laboratory is a scientific research laboratory near Daresbury in Cheshire, England, officially opened in 1967 as Daresbury Nuclear Physics Laboratory, run by the Science and Technology Facilities Council with around five hundred full-time staff.

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