So there has been an update that the planning will be fast tracked but that the plans won't be put through until April next year
Source: http://descrier.co.uk/business/paramount-pictures-theme-park-kent-gets-planning-boost/
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So there has been an update that the planning will be fast tracked but that the plans won't be put through until April next year
Source: http://descrier.co.uk/business/paramount-pictures-theme-park-kent-gets-planning-boost/
All right, that was a "zero information". Thanks. (Nobody needs rumours)
It would not be fair to disclose names but it was someone close to the planners.
Some "progress":
Source:The London Paramount theme park proposal has been given a boost by news that the project will be the first of its kind to be considered under the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) planning regime since the range of qualifying schemes was expanded earlier this year.
Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) are major developments in England and Wales which are considered to be of national importance.
http://www.kentnews.co.uk/news/london_paramount_park_receives_planning_boost_1_3593457
Lol. That MASSIVE looping wooden coaster on the right handside - If only it was going to be that big in reality
Great finds though, really pleased to hear this is still progressing
Higher resolution image.
Source:
http://www.themeparkreview.com/forum/files/1305573_projectc-view04-hr.jpg
Interesting article below, sheds some further light on what might be inside the resort once opened!
http://www.themedwire.co.uk/2013/03/06/exclusive-plans-unveiled-for-paramount-studios/
I have it on good authority that they have secured £1 billion in private funds already and that an opening in 2018 is still very much on the cards. Great news.
Source:Developers behind plans for a Paramount theme park have welcomed the Chancellor's announcement about the creation of a new garden city in Kent.
London Resort Company Holdings said in a short statement it believes Mr Osborne's plans for 15,000 new homes in Ebbsfleet will "help to consolidate the exciting vision for the area".
The firm wants to build a £2bn entertainment complex on the Swanscombe Peninsula, next to Ebbsfleet, creating 27,000 jobs.
The Chancellor's announcement at the weekend is yet another boost to the plans after it was announced in December that Swanscombe would not be considered as a location for a new Thames crossing.
http://www.kentonline.co.uk/kent_business/news/developers-welcome-city-plans-14292