I was verifying the link and found this:
http://ww2.runnymede.gov.uk/business/Im ... 33.003.pdf
Points of interest are on page 12:
+ New major ride for 2012, not to exceed 50 metres in height.
+ New major ride for 2015, not to exceed 40 metres in height.
+ 4-to-5 round rides to be implemented within the 2010-to-2016 timescale (although nine locations were identified).
In all honesty the above document doesn’t mean much at all. It was simply designed to get the Secretary of State’s confirmation that developments at Thorpe Park require an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), and his recommendations of where the report should focus (traffic air pollution, wildlife etc.). Any Theme Park wanting to expand beyond 0.5 hectares needs an EIA anyway, so this report is just required paperwork really.
This phase of the MTDP ended at the beginning of February so it’s a little out dated now. However it did give an idea of how Thorpe Park wishes to update their coaster list in the next 6 years. It’s hard to imagine the full MTDP giving any more detail than is already known, so that’s where it ends really.
But rumours are circulating about a Prototype B&M and Thorpe Park does intend to install its next coaster for 2012, so watch this space.