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 ...
Plans for a huge £2.5bn theme park out of London dubbed Britain’s answer to Disneyland appear to have been scrapped after the ...
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.
Ambitious plans for a Disneyland-style theme park in Kent, touted as the UK's largest, have been officially abandoned after the company behind it was forced into liquidation.
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 ...
After years of uncertainty, KentOnline can exclusively confirm the £2.5bn London Resort theme park dream is now officially ...
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 ...