The UK government is giving data centers the ability to bypass building regulations and local authority oversight by applying for fast-track “national importance” status.



  • UK data centers can apply for a special ‘national importance’ designation under the NSIP scheme
  • The designation allows new projects to receive direct approval from Whitehall, bypassing local planning and construction regulations.
  • Opposition to data centers in the UK has not reached the same levels as in the US, where projects worth billions of dollars have been delayed due to local opposition.

UK data centers have been given the chance to apply for “national importance” status previously only reserved for critical infrastructure such as energy production, roads, railways and undersea cables.

The UK government has also removed the legal requirement for pre-application consultation on Nationally Important Infrastructure Projects (NSIP) in legislation coming into force later this month, which could reduce the processing time for applications by up to a year.

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