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New Derbyshire innovation hub for Spanish high-speed train giant Talgo edges closer

It could eventually create almost 200 new jobs

Talgo is planning to create an innovation hub in Chesterfield(Image: Daily Post Wales)

Plans by Spanish high-speed train manufacturer Talgo to open an innovation hub in Derbyshire which could create almost 200 jobs look set to move a step closer.

Back in November, 2018, the firm announced plans to build a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ factory in Longannet, in Scotland, and an innovation hub in Chesterfield.

Now, the company has said it is poised to sign a framework agreement with Chesterfield Borough Council, which could ultimately see the innovation centre created at Barrow Hill Roundhouse.

The firm has earmarked the Derbyshire site from which the firm’s “All Britain” strategy will be developed.

Talgo said that the strategy aims to protect and grow the supply-chain, provide opportunities for young people, and grow the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s industrial base.

Talgo has gifted one its carriages to the borough council(Image: Talgo)

Talgo is among the train-builders hoping to land the £2.75 billion deal to build rolling stock for HS2.

However, it faces competition from a joint venture involving Hitachi and Bombardier, the latter of which has its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ train-building site in Derby. Also in the running are Siemens, CAF and Alstom.

Borough council leader Tricia Gilby said the framework agreement will be signed next month(Image: Talgo)

This week, Talgo º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, which has recently established a head office at Barrow Hill, delivered one of its high-speed rail carriages to the site, which it has gifted to Chesterfield Borough Council.