A data centre which could provide hundreds of jobs could be built near Grimsby, documents have revealed.
A preliminary environmental impact assessment (EIA) screening request has been filed with North Lincolnshire Council for the construction of a data centre on land at South Killingholme. The proposed building would be up to 309,000 sq m in its gross external area, with the data elements across three buildings. Documents show that it could create equivalent of around 370 permanent jobs, as well as 3,000 in the construction phase.
Besides the data centre itself, the plans include associated offices, generators, an electricity sub-station, a horticultural glass house, car parking and security fencing. The scheme’s proposed glasshouse, up to 10m high, will be entirely heated by the excess heat from the data centre. The design will also provide for a shared 3m wide footway and cycleway on Habrough Road, to link into the existing shared A160 cycleway that goes into South Killingholme. Existing hedgerow and tree boundaries will also be kept, where possible.
The plans from newly-formed company Humber Tech Park Limited envisage a three-year build for the proposed building. The screening opinion request indicates Humber Tech Park Limited will apply for an outline application to get permission for the overall scheme, before precise detail is sorted at a later stage.
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