Thu. Mar 6th, 2025

Planning green light for £10bn Northumberland data centre

Blackstone-backed project will create 1,200 construction jobs  

Planning permission has been granted for a £10bn data centre in Northumberland .

Plans from investment giant Blackstone-owned QTS will see construction of a 540,000 square metre data centre campus on the Cambois site which was originally going to be the home of the doomed Britishvolt battery plant.

The approval for the site in Cambois has been described as a ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’ – not just for the local area and the wider region – but the UK as a whole.

Work will create 1,200 construction jobs after members of Northumberland County Council’s Strategic Planning Committee unanimously voted in favour of approving the detailed application.

Council leader Glen Sanderson said: “This is a hugely significant day in Northumberland and one which will create massive benefits and opportunities across the region and the country.

“This proud corner of Northumberland will be home to one of western Europe’s largest data hubs – a multi-billion-pound vote of confidence in our county’s future.

“We can now look forward to work progressing as this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity takes shape in Northumberland.”

QTS Chairman and CEO, Chad Williams said: “We are honoured to be granted this unique opportunity by Northumberland County Council.

“It is the first step in building a lasting partnership with the Cambois community. Together we will build the next generation of data centres, collaborating with the local community, training providers, and businesses.

“We are committed to this opportunity and dedicated to supporting the prosperity of the local area.”

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