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Nuclear and tech park in Gloucestershire could create 1,000 jobs

Chiltern Vital Berkeley has launched a consultation on the scheme and is inviting the public to share their views on the proposals

A CGI of what the Nuclear and Clean Energy Technology Park in Gloucestershire could look like(Image: Chiltern Vital Berkeley)

Plans to build a major nuclear and technology park in Gloucestershire have been unveiled.

The developer, Chiltern Vital Berkeley (CVB), has launched a public consultation on the proposals which would see the scheme constructed next to the former nuclear power plant at Berkeley.

CVB - a wholly owned subsidiary of Chiltern Vital Group - has said the plans would bring more than 600,000 sq ft of research and development, lab, office, manufacturing, and education facilities to the county, and could create up to 1,000 jobs.

"We are excited to unveil our proposals and seek the public’s feedback," said Gerry Hughes, project manager.

"Some of the businesses we're talking to have developed technology that is genuinely game changing globally. That's the scale and the importance of this site into the future."

Under the plans, the majority of the 1950s and 1960s buildings on the site would be demolished.

"Our vision is to unleash the full power of nuclear and clean energy innovation by creating world-class scientific and research facilities at Berkeley," added Mr Hughes.

"Our plans would deliver significant economic, social and environmental benefits locally and nationally, whilst helping respond to the climate emergency."