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According to independent economic analysis, the development is expected to deliver:

A major capital investment

£1.7 billion

In total investment

£275 million

Construction spend retained in the local supply chain

£137 million

GVA to the West Lothian area during construction

£257 million

GVA added to the local economy every year once operational

0.2% uplift

Projected uplift to Scotland’s GDP

Skills, education and innovation

£350,000 contributions

Significant contributions to the UK Apprenticeship Levy, projected at up to £350,000 annually

£28.9 million

In potential national R&D uplift

Training opportunities

New training and education opportunities through partnerships with colleges and universities
Creating meaningful local benefits

Community benefits

At Freeport, we want our project to do more than deliver world-class digital infrastructure. We want it to be a catalyst for a stronger, more connected community, one where local people see and feel the benefits of regeneration in their everyday lives.

We support the council’s role in coordinating and managing community benefit funding through Section 75 agreements, and we want to work in partnership to ensure this investment delivers maximum local value.

Our approach is rooted in three principles:

  1. Targeted investment in projects that make a visible difference, from outdoor play areas to community hubs.
  2. Skills and training opportunities that connect local people to careers in energy, engineering, and digital sectors.
  3. Local voices at the heart of decision-making, ensuring benefits reflect community priorities.

To help shape and deliver these outcomes, we propose working with the council and an experienced delivery partner such as Foundation Scotland, an independent charity with a proven track record of managing community funds in ways that are fair, transparent, and responsive to local needs.


In other areas, this model has supported:

  • Upgrades to playgrounds, parks, and community halls
  • Youth development and skills programmes
  • Wellbeing and mental health initiatives
  • Environmental improvements and green space projects
  • Support for social enterprises, local sports teams, and community events

By working together, we can ensure that Freeport regeneration brings not just jobs and infrastructure, but a lasting legacy for the generations who will live and work here in the years to come. 

Kid in park
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