Basildon Council approves £1.3 Billion AI Data Centre Development

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BASILDON is poised to become a leading hub in the UK’s rapidly expanding AI and data economy, following the approval of a landmark £1.3 billion data centre development.

Basildon Council’s Planning Committee has resolved to grant planning permission for the cutting-edge facility, which will be delivered by developer Caineal on a strategic site near the A127 and Old Nevendon Road in Wickford.

Representing one of the largest single private investments in the borough’s history, the development is expected to generate substantial economic benefits. Alongside creating over 600 construction-related jobs and 120 highly skilled operational roles, the project is projected to stimulate significant local employment through supply chains and service providers – potentially supporting five indirect jobs for every direct position created.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for our borough,” said Councillor Jessica Power, Cabinet Member for Jobs and Skills.

“It places Basildon at the heart of the UK’s AI revolution and will act as a magnet for high-value, technology-led businesses, driving skills development and creating long-term employment opportunities.”

The Council has underlined the strategic importance of investing in digital infrastructure and AI innovation across South Essex to ensure the region capitalises on its economic potential rather than losing out to other parts of the UK or overseas.

John Bourne, spokesperson for Caineal, commented:

“This is a chance for the area to become a powerhouse in the AI data economy. We’re proud to be investing in Basildon and helping to position it as a centre of technological excellence.”

Construction is expected to commence once final planning formalities are completed, with further updates to follow regarding project timelines and community engagement initiatives.

In addition to the data centre, the development includes the creation of a new Local Nature Reserve to the east of the site, contributing to the area’s environmental and recreational value.

Wider benefits to the borough include:
Over £1 billion in direct investment
More than 600 jobs during construction
120 permanent high-skilled roles
Financial contributions toward education, employment, skills development, and sustainable transport
A commitment to on-site Biodiversity Net Gain

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