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Developer appointed to £1bn Golden Valley Development near GCHQ

The mixed-use scheme could see the creation of thousands of homes and jobs, according to Cheltenham Borough Council

CGI of Golden Valley Development Cheltenham(Image: HBD X Factory)

A developer has been formally appointed to start work on the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s first cyber business park near GCHQ in Gloucestershire.

HBD X Factory is set to deliver the first phase of The Golden Valley Development - a 200-hectare multi-use scheme located next to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s intelligence agency that could provide thousands of homes and jobs.

According to Cheltenham Borough Council, the £1bn project could see the creation of 3,700 new homes, almost 12,000 new jobs, two million square feet of commercial space and a 150,000 sq ft National Cyber Innovation Centre at the heart of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s first cyber-focused campus.

HBD X Factory - a joint venture between º£½ÇÊÓÆµ property developer HBD and the international innovation campus developer Factory - was named by the council as its preferred development partner last year, with contract close now reached.

The developer will now begin drawing up designs for the scheme - including a masterplan framework for the site and detailed proposals for the innovation centre - ahead of a public consultation and submission of a planning application.

Cllr Rowena Hay, leader of Cheltenham Borough Council, said: “This is the largest development that Cheltenham Borough Council have ever embarked upon and shows the scale of our ambitions for the town.

“Its significance will be far reaching and deliver benefits out to the county, the wider region, nationally and beyond. It will also bring education opportunities, career paths and homes to residents of Cheltenham now and into the future.”

Project lead Tim Atkins - the council’s managing director for place and growth - said the planned innovation centre would be a “magnet for international investment” and support national cybersecurity.