Darlington confirmed as second HQ for department for Trade and Business
Darlington Economic Campus has been confirmed as the second headquarters for the Department for Business and Trade – further establishing the town as major location for UK Government.
The announcement by the Secretary of State for Business and Trade Kemi Badenoch will bring additional high quality civil service jobs to the region and ensure decisions by senior officials are made in the North for the benefit of all the UK.
The move recognises the success of the Campus after it became the home of Treasury North when it launched in 2021. Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen said the decision would make DEC the biggest Department of Business and Trade site outside London.
He added: “This is hugely significant news for Darlington and supports our vision that Treasury North would just be the start of establishing our region as a key location for multiple Government departments. It cements our ambitions to bring hundreds more high-quality civil service jobs so our talented workforce has the chance to stay local and go far in a top career.
“It also means knock on benefits for the town and our wider region as more staff spend their money here and boost our economy. What’s more, we’ll have the ear of even more decision makers to ensure the voices of Teesside, Darlington and Hartlepool are heard and listened to.”
The move of Civil Service roles to Darlington is expected to generate around £30million per 1,000 roles relocated in economic benefits for the town, down to increased footfall and spending from staff. Around 600 staff work at DEC’s current location at Feethams House but will ultimately move to a new larger permanent site on Brunswick Street.
Planning documents will be submitted for the new base in early 2024, with work starting next year. Construction is expected to be completed in 2026. The new building will accommodate over 1,400 civil servants in a sustainable, working environment.
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
- Add me on LinkedIn and Twitter to keep up to date
- And follow Bdaily on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn
- Submit press releases to editor@bdaily.co.uk for consideration.
Want your business, product or service to be seen regionally and nationally? Bdaily helps you get your story in front of the right audience, every day. Find out how Bdaily can help →
Join more than 55,000 subscribers by signing up to our daily bulletin each morning here.
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our daily bulletin, sent to your inbox, for free.
Is your business ready for the trade union change?
Government 'must take its foot off businesses' throats'
Upskilling key to civil engineering's future
Why apprenticeships are becoming a strategic asset
Business growth requires the right environment
OpenAI decision a wake-up call for our tech plans
Understanding the new Employment Rights Act
Why global conflict is a cyber risk for UK SMEs
Improving safety and standards in construction
From economic engine to community ecosystem
Improving North East transport will improve lives
Unlocking investment potential before year end