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The tiny village about to be dwarfed by a £3billion data centre on 145 acres of farmland
United Kingdom🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

The tiny village about to be dwarfed by a £3billion data centre on 145 acres of farmland

Residents of the small Kent village of Southfleet are protesting against plans to build a £3 billion data centre on 145 acres of farmland near their community. The project, known as the Ebbsfleet AI Data Centre, is being fast-tracked through the government rather than the local council, sparking concerns about democratic process and environmental impact. Locals express frustration over the scale of the development, fearing it will disrupt the peaceful rural environment and strain local resources like water and energy. While developers claim the project will create 700 jobs and include a buffer zone between the facility and the village, residents remain skeptical, citing potential negative effects on their quality of life.

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Daily Mail logoDaily MailIndependentCenter9 hr. ago
The tiny village about to be dwarfed by a £3billion data centre on 145 acres of farmland

Residents of the small Kent village of Southfleet are protesting against plans to build a £3 billion data centre on 145 acres of farmland near their community. The project, known as the Ebbsfleet AI Data Centre, is being fast-tracked through the government rather than the local council, sparking concerns about democratic process and environmental impact. Locals express frustration over the scale of the development, fearing it will disrupt the peaceful rural environment and strain local resources like water and energy. While developers claim the project will create 700 jobs and include a buffer zone between the facility and the village, residents remain skeptical, citing potential negative effects on their quality of life.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of the controversy surrounding the data centre project, including both resident concerns and developer claims. It does not overtly favor either side, though it highlights the local opposition and the perceived bypassing of democratic processes. The framing is non

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