Concern over plans to replace free hospital park and ride with AI data centre (opens original article in a new tab)
Plans to replace a free hospital park and ride with an AI data centre have sparked concerns over disrupted hospital access, with critics calling it a 'lifeline' and developers citing infrastructure needs.
- Plans to replace a free hospital park and ride with an AI data centre have faced criticism.
- The park and ride serves about 1,000 cars daily for hospital access, with concerns it would create chaos if removed.
- Curtis Hall Limited claims the data centre is essential infrastructure and proposes new transport links.
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