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MediaNewsApproval Granted for Production Park Expansion
Approval Granted for Production Park Expansion
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Approval Granted for Production Park Expansion

•February 23, 2026
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TVBEurope
TVBEurope•Feb 23, 2026

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Why It Matters

The expansion strengthens the UK’s live‑event and screen production ecosystem, creating new capacity for high‑profile projects and a pipeline of skilled talent. It positions Production Park as a premier destination for global media firms seeking integrated studio, education, and innovation services.

Key Takeaways

  • •Expansion adds two new production studios
  • •70,000 sq ft commercial space for tenants
  • •Footprint grows to nearly 30 acres
  • •Includes training centre and ALT teaching space
  • •Boosts UK live‑tech ecosystem and talent pipeline

Pulse Analysis

The media‑production landscape is undergoing rapid consolidation, with studios seeking larger, more flexible footprints to accommodate hybrid filming, live‑streaming, and immersive experiences. Production Park’s expansion arrives at a moment when demand for dedicated, tech‑enabled spaces outpaces supply in Europe. By securing nearly 30 acres, the park not only offers scale but also integrates ancillary services—engineering, design, and project management—under one roof, mirroring the vertical integration models of major industry players.

The approved plan introduces two state‑of‑the‑art studios and over 70,000 square feet of commercial real estate, directly addressing the capacity constraints that have limited mid‑size productions in the region. The addition of a training and performance centre, alongside expanded facilities for the Academy of Live Technology, creates a seamless talent pipeline from classroom to set. This synergy enables tenants like TAIT to tap into a ready pool of graduates, reducing recruitment lag and fostering collaborative research on next‑generation live‑experience technologies.

Beyond the immediate operational benefits, the expansion signals a strategic push to position the UK as a global hub for live‑event and screen production. With government incentives and a growing pool of skilled professionals, the enlarged Production Park can attract multinational projects that might otherwise locate in North America or Asia. The ripple effect includes increased local employment, higher ancillary spend, and a stronger export profile for British creative content, reinforcing the country’s competitive edge in the fast‑evolving entertainment market.

Approval granted for Production Park expansion

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