Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Builder chosen for 3,000-home community

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PROPERTY developer St Modwen has been assigned a mission to help deliver around 3,000 new homes and cyber security business facilities next to GCHQ and the National Security Centre in Cheltenham.

The Birmingham-based company will partner Midlands Land Portfolio Limited (MLPL), the property developmen­t arm of Severn Trent, to develop the 154-acre mixed-use site to the west of the town, known as the Golden Valley Developmen­t.

The project is set to create new jobs and add to Cheltenham’s burgeoning cyber sector through the building of a set of facilities dubbed the Cyber Central Cluster. This is being designed to bring together leading businesses and innovators alongside academic facilities dedicated to cyber and technologi­es.

A planning applicatio­n for the developmen­t could be brought forward as early as this year, which in addition to the new homes will include communal green space, shops and cafes, and local infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts.

Guy Gusterson, St Modwen’s managing director of strategic land and regenerati­on, said: “The west Cheltenham developmen­t presents a unique opportunit­y to shape and deliver a new community next to a globally recognised hub for cyber security. The developmen­t team and I are excited to work in partnershi­p with MLPL on this regionally significan­t developmen­t which will deliver muchneeded housing as well as jobs.

“We will work with local stakeholde­rs to deliver a diverse new community where new homes will sit amongst green shared spaces as we deliver a vibrant, sustainabl­e and richly deserving scheme.”

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