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Plans for data centre at South Mimms “incredibly exciting” says Growth Board Chair

Councillor Jeremy Newmark, the Leader of Hertsmere Borough Council, has welcomed the submission of a planning application for a new data centre in South Mimms, highlighting its potential to deliver significant economic growth.

The application also includes a proposal for a technology and innovation hub at the site of the former White Hart pub, with the building to be refurbished and then used to provide training and apprenticeship opportunities for local people.

Cllr Newmark, who is also Chair of the Hertfordshire Growth Board, said: “This is incredibly exciting news. It shows that Hertsmere is an extremely desirable location for business and is a natural base for the cutting-edge technology and critical infrastructure which will serve Britain in the coming years and for many future generations.

“The project is aligned with the council’s vision. It will be a major boost for our economic development, creative and climate change strategies. The prospective economic benefits are clear. A scheme like this will deliver significant growth for the area. It will create many new jobs, both during and after construction, and new businesses.

“Of course, the application is subject to the normal planning process and will be thoroughly assessed. We will, as always, listen and speak to residents about the plans, and a public consultation on the proposals will be held. I am certain that local people will realise the benefits of the scheme. It has my full support.”