Data centre could bring 400 new jobs to North Lincolnshire

£3 billion investment given the green light

Artist's impression of how the Humber Tech Park will look
Author: Gavin RutterPublished 1st Aug 2024
Last updated 1st Aug 2024

A new development which could bring £3 billion worth of investment into the North Lincolnshire economy has been given the green light.

The proposed scheme submitted by Humber Tech Park Limited be one of Europe’s largest data centres, with the promise of creating almost 400 jobs.

The development, which will be built on land near the A180 south of South Killingholme, was given approval by North Lincolnshire Council's planning committee.

Bosses at the local authority hope it could lead to the area becoming a leader in artificial intelligence.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council, said: “This development shows a massive vote of confidence in North Lincolnshire’s economy.

“This is an unprecedented investment in the area, and it will be a magnet for attracting other high-tech businesses to make North Lincolnshire their home.

“The 400 jobs would be highly skilled and highly paid – averaging around £50,000 a year for operational employees.

"This will mean residents from our area who usually need to move to the city to access this type of work will now be able to access these well-paid job in the technology sector on their doorstep. More will be employed during the construction phase.

“The development will see investment in community infrastructure and money for local education and training. Biodiversity would also be improved with landscaping, tree planting and ponds."

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