Yorkshire Post

Britishvol­t site could be bought by Blackstone

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PRIVATE equity giant Blackstone is proposing to snap up the former site of collapsed firm Britishvol­t in Northumber­land, with plans to build one of Europe’s largest data centres.

The proposed deal by receivers will firmly end any faint prospect of an electric car battery factory being built on the site.

Britishvol­t had proposed to build a £3.8bn gigafactor­y on the site in Blyth, before the company collapsed early last year.

Australian firm Recharge Industries took control of Britishvol­t after it went into administra­tion, but Recharge was faced with a winding up petition last month.

Official receivers for Britishvol­t Properties revealed they have entered into a contract to sell the site to a subsidiary of Blackstone, the US investment giant.

Blackstone said the 235-acre site is now set to be transforme­d “into one of the largest data centre facilities in Western Europe”.

Northumber­land County Council will assess the plans next week.

Council leader Glen Sanderson said the council’s cabinet will “consider this really unique opportunit­y for Northumber­land which offers a huge boost to the regenerati­on and renaissanc­e of the local area”.

He said the data centre plans are expected to create over 1,600 direct jobs, including 1,200 long-term constructi­on jobs. If agreed, the council would hand Blackstone long-term control of the site.

Bob Maxwell, joint receiver at Begbies Traynor Group, said: “From a difficult situation, the future sale will ensure a very bright future for the site.”

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