I am optimistic. Discussions to date have been very positive but of course there is a way to go before any final decision is made. Universal presents a huge opportunity for our towns: employing over 8,000 people directly, creating jobs in the wider supply chain, bringing thousands of new customers to support new and existing businesses, and generating approximately £14.1 billion in additional tax revenue for the Government over a 20-year period, helping to fund our public services.
All of this means more jobs for local residents, and more opportunities for local businesses. But there are important matters that still need to be agreed.
I have been clear from day one that I do not believe this project can progress without clarity around major infrastructure improvements and full Government support for these. This is currently what is being discussed between the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and Universal.
I will or course continue to do all I can to address any emergent issues to ensure that we secure this significant project and get the best deal for Bedford and Kempston.