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Golden Valley Development lands share of £15m housing fund

The cash will be used to progress plans for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's first cyber park near Cheltenham, which will include thousands of homes

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

A a pioneering project to build a vast cyber development in Gloucestershire has secured a share of a £15m Government fund for the delivery of new homes and jobs in garden communities across England.

The Golden Valley Development scheme includes the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s first cyber business park and will be built near to Britain's spy agency GCHQ in Cheltenham.

The development, which is being proposed by Cheltenham Borough Council in partnership with Tewkesbury Borough Council, will have the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s new National Cyber Innovation Centre at its heart, but will also include 3,700 low-carbon homes and high-tech workspace for cyber start-ups.

It will span some 200 hectares and is expected to create nearly 12,000 jobs and two million square feet of commercial space.

Last month, the boss of Golden Valley Development, told BusinessLive the “internationally significant” scheme would help lead Britain’s mission to become the safest place in the world to do online business.

Mike Collins, cabinet member cyber, regeneration and commercial income at Cheltenham Borough Council, said: “This additional funding is a recognition of central government support for the borough’s plans.

"It will enable us to strengthen work streams in the project’s final feasibility and pre-delivery phases as we, the council, work to create a stronger community, providing high-quality homes and a long-term plan for jobs and educational learning pathways.”

The announcement of the funding from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities follows the Government’s Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill introduced to Parliament last week.