A purpose-built consumer testing facility for CLTs, sensory studies, focus groups and qualitative work, opening up genuinely representative coverage of an underserved UK region.
East Anglia is one of the most underserved regions in UK consumer fieldwork. Most national projects either skip it entirely or rely on London-overflow samples that do not really represent it.
The result is a quiet but persistent gap in how UK brands understand a meaningful chunk of their own consumer base. Noted’s Bury St Edmunds test centre exists to close that gap. The centre mirrors Birmingham’s purpose-built setup and operational standards exactly. Same range of methodologies. Same approach to food prep, storage and compliance. Same operational discipline behind the scenes. The difference is geography: a recruitment radius across Suffolk, Norfolk, and Cambridgeshire. Opening up consumer audiences that are genuinely difficult to reach from elsewhere.
Bury St Edmunds gives us a strong recruitment radius across Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire providing access to a diverse and representative regional consumer base. Excellent connectivity via the A14 and surrounding road network makes the hub easily accessible for people travelling from Ipswich, Cambridge and beyond. For those travelling by public transport, nearby rail links into Bury St Edmunds support access for participants without a car.
On-site or nearby parking available (TBC)
Step-free access with accessibility support (TBC)
The space is configured for the full range of consumer fieldwork methodologies, with the operational backbone to run multiple sessions in parallel across a single day. Behind the scenes, food prep, cooking, storage and compliance are built into the design rather than improvised.
The reason Bury St Edmunds matters is recruitment as much as facility. East Anglian consumers tend to be underrepresented in UK research samples because most fieldwork facilities are clustered around the major cities and the South East. Our local recruitment around the hub draws on Noted’s 25,000-strong UK community plus active sourcing across Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire, screened on behaviour and usage rather than just demographics. The result is samples that genuinely represent the region rather than approximating it.
If you are considering running a project at the Bury St Edmunds test centre, you are welcome to visit before committing. We will walk you through the prep area, the testing rooms and the parts of the operation clients normally never see. It is the fastest way to find out whether we are the right partner for your project.
Our Bury St Edmunds test centre is located at 10 Brunel Business Court, Eastern Way, Bury St Edmunds, in a well-connected business park setting on the edge of the town. The venue is easy to access by both public transport and car, with convenient parking available nearby for participants and clients.
By car, it’s easily accessible via the A14, with quick links from both the Ipswich and Cambridge directions. From the A14, take the exit for Bury St Edmunds and follow signs for Eastern Way / Moreton Hall Industrial Estate. Brunel Business Court is well signposted within the business park.
There is convenient on-site parking available nearby, making it straightforward for both clients and participants to access the hub.
The Bury St Edmunds test centre at 10 Brunel Business Court is best reached by train via Bury St Edmunds railway station.
From the station, it’s a short taxi ride (around 5–10 minutes).
The Bury St Edmunds hub offers a strong recruitment reach across Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and the wider East of England, giving access to a broad and well-balanced consumer base.
Excellent road links via the A14 make it easy to for participants from the surrounding towns, while nearby rail connections into Bury St Edmunds support access for those travelling without a car.
We typically accommodate around 120 participants per day for consumer testing projects. Capacity can vary depending on session length and project requirements, and we have successfully delivered large-scale studies with over 200 participants in a single day.
Yes — We are fully equipped for hot food preparation and on-site cooking, with professional kitchen facilities and trained staff following strict food hygiene and preparation procedures. From simple serving to full meal preparation, we provide a safe, seamless and professional environment for food and drink testing projects.
Yes, and a lot of national projects do exactly that. Both testing centres share the same operational standards, methodologies and capability set, so a single project can run across both locations as one piece of work, with one project lead and one set of standards.
Tell us what you are working on. We will reply within one working day with feasibility, timings and a straight answer on whether we are the right fit.