Burnham’s No 10 North ‘will be based on brownfield site on edge of Manchester’
Andy Burnham's planned "No 10 North" government base will be located in Ancoats, on the outskirts of Manchester city centre, on a brownfield site. This facility is not expected to be fully operational until 2032, with an interim office being sought in the city.

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AI-generatedAndy Burnham's planned "No 10 North" government base will be located in Ancoats, on the outskirts of Manchester city centre, on a brownfield site. This facility is not expected to be fully operational until 2032, with an interim office being sought in the city. Burnham, widely anticipated to become Prime Minister, has pledged to split his time between London and Greater Manchester as part of a plan to decentralize government operations. The Ancoats site, the Manchester Digital Campus, will house approximately 8,800 civil servants from various departments, focusing on digital work. This initiative aims to strengthen decision-making and bring government closer to communities, receiving support from regional leaders.
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5 extractedHenri Murison believes new government offices are helping regenerate places like Darlington, York, and Manchester.
The Manchester Digital Campus in Ancoats is being built on brownfield land and will bring together about 8,800 people from multiple government departments.
The northern centre of government will be in Ancoats, on the outskirts of Manchester city centre.
A civil service base under construction in Manchester has been earmarked for Andy Burnham’s No 10 North.
Burnham’s plan to devolve parts of Westminster to the north has been largely welcomed by politicians and business leaders.