Cambois Explained

Country:England
Official Name:Cambois
Coordinates:55.145°N -1.521°W
Label Position:left
Unitary England:Northumberland
Lieutenancy England:Northumberland
Region:North East England
Post Town:BLYTH
Postcode District:NE24
Postcode Area:NE
Dial Code:01670
Os Grid Reference:NZ305835
Static Image Name:Cambois Fishing Fleet^ - geograph.org.uk - 742398.jpg
Static Image Caption:Cambois Fishing Fleet

Cambois is a village in south-east Northumberland, England.[1] [2] It is situated on the north side of the estuary of the River Blyth between Blyth and Ashington on the North Sea coast.

Etymology

According to earlier scholarship, the etymon of the name is probably Gaelic cambas "bay, creek". However, the name could equally be from the Cumbric cognate of cambas, *camas "bend in a river, bay", which would fit with Cambois's location at the confluence of the Sleek Burn and the River Blyth. In either case, the spelling seems to have been influenced by French bois "wood".[3]

History

Cambois was a township in Bedlingtonshire which, until 1844, was part of County Durham. It was a coal mining village from 1862 to week ending 20 April 1968 when Cambois Colliery closed.

Cambois is now closely related to the area known as North Blyth. The main commercial activity was the importation of alumina for the manufacture of aluminium at Lynemouth, but that smelter has now closed. Alumina is still imported and moved by rail to a smelter powered by the Lochaber hydroelectric scheme, near Fort William on the west coast of Scotland.

In 1883, the Coal Company gave a list of the property it owned, or leased:

North Blyth Staithes 7 houses
Mr Moore, colliery Manager 1 house
Mood & Scott 2 houses
Stable Cottage 1 house
Schoolmaster's House (at Boca Chica) 1 house
Sea View 12 houses
Quality Row 18 houses
Sinker's Row 20 houses
Chapel Row 20 houses
Mawburn Terrace 30 houses
Gee's Houses 30 houses
Watergate 29 houses
Cowgate 26 houses
Bridge Street 40 houses
Boca Chica 46 houses
Boat House Terrace 46 houses
Mr Freeman 5 houses
New Cottages 18 houses
Store Row
Institute Row 3 houses

Britishvolt

See main article: Britishvolt. In December 2020, Cambois was confirmed as the location for a new Britishvolt battery manufacturing plant.[4] In July 2021, plans for the £2.6bn gigafactory employing 3,000 people were approved, with the new plant to be located on former coalyards adjacent to the now-demolished power station in Cambois. It will produce lithium-ion batteries for the automotive industry.[5] Britishvolt appointed ISG as its construction partner who began work on clearing the site in late 2021.[6] In January 2022, the UK government, through its Automotive Transformation Fund, invested £100m in the Britishvolt project, alongside asset management company abrdn and its property investment arm Tritax,[7] developing what was planned to be Britain's fourth largest building.[8] However, construction work was halted in August 2022 amid funding concerns,[9] with manufacturing now set to start in mid-2025, more than a year later than initially planned.[10] On 17 January 2023, Britishvolt went into administration, and its factory site was put up for sale.[11] [12] Some 15 months later, the site was acquired for construction of a data centre,[13] [14] ending hopes for thousands of manufacturing jobs in the region.[15]

Notes and References

  1. Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 81 Alnwick & Morpeth (Rothbury & Amble). 9780319242094 . Ordnance Survey. 2014.
  2. Web site: Ordnance Survey: 1:50,000 Scale Gazetteer. csv (download). 1 January 2016. Ordnance Survey. www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk. 30 January 2016.
  3. Fox. Bethany. The P-Celtic Place-Names of North-East England and South-East Scotland (Appendix: Discussion of Individual Names). 2007. The Heroic Age: A Journal of Early Medieval Northwestern Europe. 10.
  4. News: £2.6bn Gigafactory planned for Blyth. Sam. Sheehan. Pistonheads. 11 December 2020. 11 December 2020.
  5. News: Harrison . James . Northumberland gigafactory set to secure planning permission . 30 August 2022 . BusinessLive . 4 July 2021.
  6. News: Britishvolt begins construction on Blyth factory . 30 August 2022 . Electrive.com . 7 September 2021.
  7. News: Jolly . Jasper . Britishvolt gets £100m boost to build UK's first large-scale 'gigafactory' . 30 August 2022 . Guardian . 21 January 2022.
  8. News: Whitfield . Graeme . Britishvolt: how a start-up found £1.7bn to make gigafactory vision a reality . 30 August 2022 . BusinessLive . 22 January 2022.
  9. News: Lowe . Tom . ISG pauses work on £2.6bn car battery 'gigafactory' amid funding delays . 30 August 2022 . Building . 16 August 2022.
  10. News: Gayne . Daniel . Britishvolt delays production plans for 18 months on gigafactory set to be built by ISG . 30 August 2022 . Building . 30 August 2022.
  11. News: Jack . Simon . Nanji . Noor . Britishvolt: UK battery start-up collapses into administration . 17 January 2023 . BBC News . 17 January 2023.
  12. News: 2023-01-17 . Battery startup Britishvolt enters administration as rescue talks fail . 2023-01-17 . The Guardian.
  13. News: Blackstone to build one of Western Europe’s largest data centres on former BritishVolt site . 15 April 2024 . BE News . 15 April 2024.
  14. News: Denten . Mark . Manning . Jonny . Plans for gigafactory ditched in favour of data centre . 15 April 2024 . BBC News . 15 April 2024.
  15. News: Jolly . Jasper . Britishvolt ‘gigafactory’ site sold for £110m to US private equity firm . 15 April 2024 . Guardian . 15 April 2024.