Plans for a technology business park that promises to create 1,200 permanent jobs in North Wales have been approved.
Stena Line has secured outline planning permission from Anglesey County Council for its 220-acre Prosperity Parc at the former Anglesey Aluminium site in Holyhead.
The scheme will include over 220,000 square metre of data centre, industrial and office development as part of a new low-carbon campus. It will also include a battery energy storage system benefitting from the site’s existing grid connection.
Prosperity Parc is the first major site to come forward as part of Anglesey Freeport. Following approval of the freeport’s full business case, the technology park’s planning application marks a major step forward in delivering on its key growth commitments.
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