The company behind long-awaited plans to build a £2.5billion ‘UK Disneyland’ on the outskirts of London has declared the ...
Plans to build what has been described as the UK’s answer to Disneyland have been axed over funding rows and environmental concerns. The plans date back to 2012 when London Resort Company Holdings ...
The company behind the £3.5 billion theme park proposal confirmed the news in a statement on Tuesday. The South-East England site is equivalent to the size of 136 Wembley stadiums and would be located ...
The UK is full of amazing attractions, both old and new, from historic palaces to theme parks and world-class museums. But not every idea manages to get off the ground. There were many large-scale ...
The developer behind plans for the London Resort, a £2.5bn theme park dubbed the UK’s answer to Disneyland, has withdrawn its planning application.
The London Resort, proposed by the London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH), was set to be built on the 372-acre Swanscombe Peninsula near Dartford and was first announced in 2012. The grand vision ...
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