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Most of the traditional industries such as distilling
have been replaced by high-tech businesses, including the design and manufacture
of diabeteskits. Highlands and Islands Enterprise has partly funded a Centre for
Health Science with a view to attracting more businesses in the medical and
medical devices business to the area. Inverness City Centre lies on the east
bank of the river and is linked to the west side of the town by three road
bridges (Ness Bridge, Friars Bridge and the Black (or Waterloo) Bridge) and by
one of the town's suspension foot bridges, the Grieg Street Bridge. Inverness
is linked to the Black Isle across the Moray Firth by the Kessock Bridge. It has a railway station with services to Perth, Edinburgh ,
Glasgow, London,Aberdeen, Thurso, Wick and to Kyle of Lochlalsh. Inverness is
connected to London by the Sleeper. Eastgate Shopping Centre was developed to
the east of High Street; a substantial extension was completed in 2005, which is
also linked to a supermarket a little farther east. Large-scale retail
development has taken place at Inverness Retail Park, some two miles east of the
city centre. There are other, smaller retail parks at Inshes, near Raigmore
Hospital, and at Telford Street, in the north-west of the
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