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£10m data centre investment signals Swindon’s digital future

A planned multi-million pound investment in Swindon’s digital infrastructure is being positioned as a signal of the town’s future economic direction rather than a routine business upgrade.

bySwindon 24
30 January 2026 • 6.48pm
£10m data centre investment signals Swindon’s digital future

Council Leader Jim Robbins and Managing Director Justin Nesbitt

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European digital infrastructure provider nLighten is planning to invest up to £10 million into its data centre at South Marston Industrial Estate. The investment will be used to upgrade security systems, modernise existing technology and expand capacity at the site.

The company says the work will give local businesses, public services and future investors access to highly secure and resilient digital infrastructure within the borough, rather than relying on facilities elsewhere.

Council Leader Jim Robbins said access to data centres is increasingly being viewed in the same way as access to utilities.

“The message that we’re consistently getting at the council is people need access to data centres in the same way businesses need it in the same way they need power or water supplies,” he said. “This is crucial infrastructure that they need to be able to operate in the 21st century.”

Rather than competing directly with large data centre hubs around London, nLighten says Swindon forms part of a wider network of so-called edge data centres. These facilities are designed to process data closer to where it is used, improving speed, resilience and reliability.

Managing Director Justin Nesbitt said this model is becoming more important as digital services expand and demands on infrastructure increase.

“We’re not trying to compete with places like Slough,” he said. “What we’re offering is an alternative choice, with the same connectivity, but without the constraints and costs.”

He said traditional data centre hotspots are increasingly facing pressure from limited power availability and lack of physical space, encouraging operators to look for well-connected locations along routes such as the M4.

Nesbitt said the Swindon site is being developed with future technologies in mind, particularly artificial intelligence-driven applications that require far greater power and cooling than conventional IT systems.

“AI is going to blow our minds in the next two years,” he said. “We’re setting ourselves up now for what is coming next.”

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Swindon’s digital credentials have been developing over a number of years. The town was among the earlier areas to benefit from full fibre broadband rollout and has since seen growth in technology-led firms alongside established businesses expanding their digital services.

Cllr Robbins said the investment supports the council’s wider ambitions for the town’s economy.

“Swindon has got a long history of being at the forefront of innovation and we need to be at the forefront of this in terms of AI and data centres in the same way that we’re at the forefront of advanced manufacturing,” he said. “It offers massive opportunities to both our existing businesses and our new businesses.”

While the immediate benefits are expected to be felt by organisations requiring secure local hosting and connectivity, the longer-term significance lies in what the investment signals about Swindon’s future.

Decisions around digital infrastructure often shape investment patterns years in advance. By strengthening its digital capacity now, Swindon is positioning itself for an economy where data capability is as fundamental as transport links and power supply.

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