Plans for a huge £2.5bn theme park out of London dubbed Britain’s answer to Disneyland appear to have been scrapped after the ...
Ambitious plans for a Disneyland-style theme park in Kent, touted as the UK's largest, have been officially abandoned after ...
The company behind plans for a £3.5bn Disneyland-style theme park in Kent has been closed down by a High Court judge. London ...
The London Resort was initially set to be built on Swanscombe Peninsula in Kent, and was predicted to cost £2.5billion and bring in millions of visitors each year ...
Work on the London Resort was set to be as large as 136 Wembley stadiums and three times larger than any other UK theme park ...
THE size of 136 Wembley Stadiums, it was to be the UK’s answer to Disneyland and three times larger than any other theme park ...
A £2.5 billion theme park dubbed the “British Disneyland” has been dealt a major blow with plans officially scrapped. First ...
A spokesman for LRCH said: “The dream of the London Resort has been ended by the courts. Natural England fatally wounded the ...
After years of uncertainty, KentOnline can exclusively confirm the £2.5bn London Resort theme park dream is now officially ...
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 ...