Aztec West is a business park in South Gloucestershire, England, situated in the north of Bristol, near Bradley Stoke and Patchway. It is close to the M4 and M5 motorways and the Almondsbury Interchange. Adjacent is the A38 trunk road.
The name is said to derive from 'A to Z of Technology' and it was conceived as a science park. It was developed by the Electricity Supply Pension Scheme then sold to Arlington Securities in the mid-1980s.
In 2018, selected buildings on Aztec West were
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Companies include Nokia, General Electric, Liverpool Victoria, HSS Hire, EE, Aardman, Imagination Technologies, Broadcom, Sondrel, Allianz, Hoare Lea, Atkins, The Co-operative Legal Services, CGI Group, Babcock, HSBC, Handelsbanken, IWG plc, Zuken, Vaillant Group, Virgin Media, Taylor Wimpey, SCC, SmartStream Technologies Limited and National Highways.
Public transport links are quite limited, although a number of bus services from the Bristol area do run on to Aztec West. The main services are:
All buses stop at the various bus stops located around the Aztec West roundabout just outside of the business park. Currently the only bus to run around the business park loop road (Park Avenue) is the 3X, although certain journeys on service 10 also serve Park Avenue.
The nearest railway station is , located about 1½ miles away. However, Bristol Parkway, which is located around 3 miles away, can be reached more easily and two bus services (10 and 73) run at frequent intervals throughout the day connecting Aztec West to the station.
Bristol Airport, south of Bristol, can be reached in about 40–45 minutes by car or bus.
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