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Plymouth freeport bid clears latest hurdle and key dates coming up next

The outline business case for the Plymouth and South Devon Freeport has gone before Government

Plymouth's 'freezone' freeport would include part of the waterfront at South Yard in Devonport

The Plymouth and South Devon Freeport has now received approval from the Government for its Outline Business Case, along with two of its proposed tax sites.

A freeport in Plymouth and South Devon will create a zone designated by the Government with certain allowances to boost the economy.

These allowances will include lower taxes and customs, such as favourable tariffs, VAT or duties within the zone.

The news has been welcomed by business and economic leaders who say that the freeport will unlock millions of pounds worth of funding for the region.

They say that it will boost economic activity and create thousands of jobs as more businesses be attracted to the area because of favourable trading taxes and tariffs.

Cllrr Mark Shayer, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Finance and Economy for Plymouth City Council said: “The Freeport has the potential to be one of the biggest economic boosts the region has seen in years and at a really critical time for our residents.

“Huge amounts of work has taken place behind the scenes to get an exciting but complex concept into existence and this approval of the outline business case is another positive signal that means we can get on with the task of creating higher-quality jobs, unlocking £100 million investment in just two years as well as get cracking on opportunities to upskill our workforce.”

What happens next?

Now the outline business case has been approved, the sign off for the full business case is expected in August.