London’s ‘answer to Disneyland’ scrapped for good as judge orders company to wind up - The proposal was for a park across 535 ...
The company behind long-awaited plans to build a £2.5billion ‘UK Disneyland’ on the outskirts of London has declared the ...
A £2.5 billion theme park dubbed the “British Disneyland” has been dealt a major blow with plans officially scrapped. First ...
And this week, a High Court judge ordered London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH) into liquidation. But new images that were never released have revealed what the theme park could have looked like.
Plans for a huge £2.5bn theme park out of London dubbed Britain’s answer to Disneyland appear to have been scrapped after the ...
London Resort Company Holdings Ltd (LRCH) first announced plans to build a 535-acre attraction on Swanscombe peninsula in 2012 but the proposals attracted objections from conservation charities. LRCH ...
The company behind the project, London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH), said in a statement: ‘The dream of the London Resort has been ended by the courts. A previously issued visual prepared for ...
The plans date back to 2012 when London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH) proposed a park to be built across 535 acres of the Swanscombe Peninsula near Dartford just outside of London. A spokesman ...
London Resort Company Holdings Ltd (LRCH) first announced plans to build a 535-acre attraction on Swanscombe peninsula in 2012 but the proposals attracted objections from conservation charities.