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Bristol Brabazon development to secure town status under government plans

The government has backed the South Gloucestershire scheme as part of a series of new towns being constructed across the country

A CGI of Brabazon New Town(Image: YTL)

The government has thrown its support behind the Brabazon development, as part of a series of new towns being built across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Touted as one of the 'highest quality developments in the whole of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ', Brabazon new town will be at the heart of a corridor of connected developments in South Gloucestershire known as the West Innovation Arc.

This extends from Brabazon in the west, where the new Bristol Arena is set to be built, to the Bristol and Bath Science Park in the east. The 'New Town' status will unlock access to Government support, speeding up development and investment in infrastructure, according to officials.

This is seen as crucial in driving growth in sectors such as aerospace and engineering which already employ thousands of people across the region. Brabazon, the transformation of the historic former Filton Airfield in north Bristol, is being delivered by YTL º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Group.

It already has planning permission for 6,500 new homes, expected to create 30,000 new jobs and contribute £5bn social and economic value to the region.

It also has the potential to go even further, delivering "up to 25,000 homes" eventually, according to a statement issued by YTL in response to the New Town announcement, reports .

The proposals outline how significant enhancements to public transport infrastructure will enable this ambitious project to succeed. Over £100m is already being committed to upgrade local transport links, featuring a new railway station that will connect Brabazon to Bristol Temple Meads in under 15 minutes, whilst a dedicated metrobus service will operate directly through Brabazon, and the new settlement will be networked with pedestrian routes and cycling infrastructure.

Construction is already progressing, with over 500 homes completed and inhabited, and £400m committed by YTL, with the developer asserting that Brabazon will emerge as a "thriving new town, designed around people, nature and opportunity: the best place in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to live, work and play".