Plans are unveiled for a major data centre development along the Thames in southeast London. The proposal, put forward by Luxembourg-based real estate business Tyburn RWC Limited, would create a large new data development on a riverside site.
According to reporting, the scheme would cover about 100,000 square metres. Both outlets describe the project as a significant expansion of data-centre capacity in the area, positioned close to the River Thames. While the available articles largely focus on the size and developer behind the proposal, they do not detail funding, technology specifications, or a timeline in the provided excerpts.
The coverage presented so far centers on the unveiling of plans and the scale of the proposed development rather than broader debate, approvals, or any differing assessments of impact. Further details would typically be expected from planning documents and subsequent local or regulatory review.