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Tom Newman-Taylor appointed CEO of º£½ÇÊÓÆµâ€™s only inland freeport

Tom Newman-Taylor takes over management of the special economic area around East Midlands Airport in March

East Midlands Freeport CEO Tom Newman-Taylor

An experienced civil servant has been brought in as the chief executive of the country’s only inland freeport.

Tom Newman-Taylor will take over management of the special economic area around East Midlands Airport in March.

The East Midlands Freeport (EMF) is made up of three zones – around the Castle Donington airport, the Ratcliffe on Soar power station redevelopment site and the East Midlands Intermodal Park near Toyota in Derbyshire – with businesses benefitting from preferential planning rules and tax incentives.

Freeport free zones were the brainchild of PM Rishi Sunak when he was Chancellor to offer industry the incentive of enclosed customs areas exempt from some tax and customs rules.

It is hoped they will play a part in revitalising the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy following the economic harm done by Brexit.

The Government says the three East Midlands tax sites could support 61,000 jobs and bring an extra £8.4 billion into the local economy over 30 years.

Mr Newman-Taylor has had a number of senior roles in government, most recently with the Department for Levelling Up, Communities and Housing, and the Department for Transport, where he has worked on big commercial and strategic projects across transport, energy and housing.

He was also deputy director in the Maritime Directorate where, during Covid-19, he ran the cross-Government Critical Freight Taskforce which helped prevent the collapse of international and domestic freight networks.