The planning statement, submitted on behalf of Greystoke Land LTD, says: “The evidence shows rapid growth in the amount of data that is being generated. That data needs to be stored and processed.
The site is wholly within the green belt and the applicant acknowledged it would damage the green belt's openness, however it claimed the importance of the development qualified as"very special circumstances". Greystoke also claims that the social and economic benefits of the plan will be “considerable” and “far from the ordinary” with direct inward investment of more than £1bn.
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