Data Center Campus Proposed at Llanrumney Park and Ride Near University Hospital of Wales
A data center campus may replace the park and ride facility in Llanrumney, Cardiff, serving the University Hospital of Wales. Proposed by Curtis Hall Limited, the campus would include three data centers and ancillary facilities on a 40-acre site. Concerns have been raised about environmental impacts and increased traffic affecting hospital access. Cardiff Council is exploring alternative sites if the proposal is approved. The UK’s data center market is expanding, with major players and government initiatives in Wales.

Curtis Hall Limited proposes a data center campus at the park and ride facility in Llanrumney, Cardiff, servicing the University Hospital of Wales. The plan includes three data centers, an onsite substation, and ancillary facilities on approximately 40 acres.
Concerns regarding environmental impacts and increased traffic for hospital access have been raised. Critics note that the facility is not formally connected to the hospital, and its closure may exacerbate parking difficulties for staff and patients.
Cardiff Council is looking for alternative sites if the project proceeds. The UK data center market is growing, with significant investments in Wales.




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