Today a Government task force has named Brabazon as part of its vision for the next generation of new towns. 

The inclusion in the list of 12 new towns marks a major milestone for the West of England, cementing Brabazon’s role as a flagship for sustainable growth, housing delivery and economic opportunity.

Brabazon New Town

Brabazon sits at the heart of a corridor of connected developments in South Gloucestershire known as the West Innovation Arc (WIA).

The WIA - stretching from Brabazon in the west to the Bristol & Bath Science Park in the east - is a rapidly growing district for R&D, advanced manufacturing, innovation, and security.

New town designation would unlock access to Government support, accelerating infrastructure investment and catalysing growth in key sectors such as aerospace and engineering – industries that already employ thousands across South Gloucestershire. 

Masterplan 

Brabazon is already under construction, with hundreds of homes built and occupied, and over £400 million invested by YTL UK Group. The transformation of the historic former Filton Airfield is set to deliver: 

  • 6,500 new homes, with potential for up to 25,000, plus 2,000-bed student accommodation 

  • 30,000 new jobs and £5 billion in social and economic value 

  • A 20,000-capacity arena, conferencing and exhibition space, and a digital entertainment hub 

  • Three new schools and community facilities to support lifelong learning 

  • A new railway station connecting Brabazon to Bristol Temple Meads in under 15 minutes, alongside Metrobus links, walking routes and cycle paths 

  • Over 3.6 million square feet of commercial space to incubate the next generation of businesses and talent 

  • A network of parks, green spaces and community hubs, including the 15-acre Brabazon Park – the largest new urban park in the South West for 50 years 

Seb Loyn, Director of Planning and Development at YTL Developments, said: “We welcome the fact that the West Innovation Arc, with Brabazon at its heart, has been recommended by the Government’s new towns task force. With work already underway, this gives us a head start as one of the country’s flagship new towns. 

This recommendation is a vote of confidence in the vision we share with our partners and the community: to build a place with a soul, where culture, green space and opportunity come together. 

It gives us fresh momentum to deliver a thriving new town for Bristol and the South West – one that will stand as a model for sustainable growth across the UK.” 

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