Freeport East Receives Final Government Approval
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11 January 2023
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Freeport East

Freeport East has received
final Government approvals today (Tuesday 10 January) allowing it to move
forward into the delivery phase.
The development of the Freeport, which is expected to create up to 13,500
new jobs, will be boosted by £25 million in Government funding to support
infrastructure enhancement.
Welcoming the news, Steve Beel, Chief Executive of Freeport East, said:
“This is a major milestone for Freeport East and the result of a great
deal of hard work from all our partner organisations. Freeport East is
a locally led initiative but has global connections and ambition.
“Bringing together key stakeholders including local government, the private
sector, and educational institutions we will attract new investment to
create a hotbed for trade, innovation and green energy driving growth in
both the regional and national economies.
“We will look to partner and collaborate with all organisations interested
in the economic success of the region and encourage parties to get in touch
with us directly.”
Levelling Up Minister Dehenna Davison said: "Today is a historic
day for many port towns and coastal communities across East Anglia, as
Freeport East takes flight.
“This Freeport is going to give local economies a massive boost, unlock
a new state of the art business space and create tens of thousands of highly
skilled jobs.
“We are maximising the opportunities of leaving the European Union to
drive growth and throw our doors open to trade with the world.”
Freeport East covers an area within roughly 45 kilometres of the ports
of Felixstowe and Harwich, stretching from Woodbridge in the north, to
Stowmarket in the west and Jaywick Sands in the south. Colchester
and Ipswich are both key parts of the Freeport economic area.
The Freeport has three main development sites at the Port of Felixstowe,
Harwich International Port and Gateway 14 near Stowmarket. Freeport East
will be able to collect and deploy 100% of the business rates growth generated
on these sites for the next 25 years, providing millions of pounds of financial
backing to invest in regeneration, skills and innovation across the local
area.
Work has already commenced on the Gateway 14 development and there are
ambitious plans to create a green energy hub in Harwich to serve sectors
including offshore wind.
All the developments have an emphasis on supporting innovation, skills
development and net zero as well as acting as anchors for wider economic
impact.
The Universities of Essex and Suffolk as well as a range of other partners
in the region have committed to working with Freeport East and its businesses
to accelerate innovation across operations, products and services. They
will also help unlock further investment in research and development to
boost development of the area’s knowledge-based economy.