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New £250m data centre could open in Greater Manchester

A CGI of plans for a new data centre in Salford

A new data centre could soon be built in Salford in a move developers say could be significant boost to the area's technology sector, could soon be built in the city. The proposed £250m scheme in Eccles is situated on a six-acre industrial plot off Liverpool Road, just north of Salford Community Stadium.

DLD (Salford) Ltd has submitted the application, which it says could generate new employment opportunities and attract additional businesses to the region. DLD says the facility would serve as a physical storage space for digital data, supporting everything from internet usage to advanced technologies like artificial intelligence.

If approved, existing buildings on the land, currently used for car sales and storage, would be demolished to make way for a data hall and offices. Data centres are deemed 'crucial' for the country's future, storing vast amounts of information, so the proposed Salford site would necessitate robust security measures including security checkpoints for anyone entering or exiting the site, anti-climb fencing, and comprehensive surveillance.

Its backers say the centre could also bring benefits to the city and the wider North West, potentially being utilised by local councils or to support services such as transport and education.

Planning documents submitted alongside the application indicate that the UK requires 'significant levels of new data centre capacity' to keep up with the fast-paced changes occurring in the tech world, reports the Manchester Evening News.

The site's location has been chosen to link in with the proposed regeneration plans around Salford's rugby stadium.

Meanwhile, construction has commenced on a data centre in Stockport, Greater Manchester, with an expected completion date of 2026.