Powering up West London
One of the last true large-scale, power-secured data centre development opportunities in West London.
One of the last true large-scale, power-secured data centre development opportunities in West London.
Positioned within Europe’s largest colocation market by deployed IT capacity, the site supports critical digital services including cloud computing, AI workloads, online banking, healthcare systems, and enterprise data storage. With a total London market capacity of 6,837MW and growing, power-secured sites with legitimate routes to energisation remain in exceptional demand.
Of secured power from the Laleham Grid Supply Point — one of West London’s last large-capacity connections.
The site is strategically positioned due south of Hayes and Southall and to the southeast of Slough Trading Estate, placing Heathrow Gateway at the heart of the UK’s most established data centre corridor. Ideally positioned near major data centre operators and hyperscale facilities, the site benefits from exceptional fibre infrastructure built through decades of focused development in one of West London’s most connected areas. With proximity to multiple availability zones and extensive fibre network access, Heathrow Gateway can deliver high-performance, secure operations for cloud and AI workloads.
The site covers 6.13 hectares and comprises buildings formerly used as the British Airways Cranebank training centre, now vacated with demolition commencing in 2026. TTSP have designed a two-building data centre scheme within the parameters of the existing B8 consent. The proposed layout incorporates dedicated office space, secure compound and plant areas, together with associated circulation, parking, and landscaped zones.