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Golden Valley developer appoints contractor for £1bn scheme next to GCHQ

The major government-backed project is expected to create thousands of homes and jobs

CGI aerial view of Golden Valley(Image: HBD)

The developer of Cheltenham's £1bn Golden Valley scheme has appointed a contractor as it prepares to start work on the site next to GCHQ.

The major government-backed project to create a vast tech and cyber ecosystem, including a new º£½ÇÊÓÆµ innovation centre, was given the green light earlier this year.

HBD, part of Henry Boot, has now confirmed that construction group Bowmer + Kirkland will deliver the first phase of the scheme including the national cyber centre - named IDEA - and a transport hub, along with the enabling works for future phases.

It is understood construction work will begin on the first phase in the spring of next year.

The Golden Valley development, to the west of Cheltenham, is a 200-hectare project being delivered in partnership between HBD and Cheltenham Borough Council.

Under the plans, HBD says it will build around 2,500 new homes and 1.25million sq ft of commercial space, including offices and hubs for research and development, as well as green areas and a school. The scheme is expected to create around 12,000 new jobs.

The cyber innovation centre will incorporate 160,000sq ft of workspace and flexible event facilities, while the transport hub, known as ROUTER, will be powered by smart technology which will facilitate sustainable travel across the scheme, alongside a range of leisure, retail and wellbeing facilities.

CGI of the first phase of the landmark £1bn Golden Valley scheme(Image: HBD)

Bowmer + Kirkland has worked with HBD on several major projects, most recently Island, its £60m net zero carbon office scheme in Manchester city centre.