Just waiting for someone to find a rare species of spider that no-one has ever heard of to shut down the whole project.
Context, please?Just waiting for someone to find a rare species of spider that no-one has ever heard of to shut down the whole project.
It's common for theme parks and other large infrastructure projects to be stalled in the UK by the presence of a rare species of wildlife being discovered on the site.Context, please?
Lookup the London ResortContext, please?
Well I know where NOT to go for property advice now.Another interesting article about how the theme park could lower local house prices £50k!
Universal Studios could wipe as much as £50k off local Bedford house prices
Universal Destinations and Experiences has bought 480 acres of land south of Bedford with a view to building a new theme park there.www.propertyreporter.co.uk
Bloody hell man, Therme Manchester just got delayed another two years courtesy of some "rare orchid flowers" that need relocation. Pretty sure they're being let off easy; https://www.manchestereveningnews.c...-250m-therme-manchester-wellness-29567225.ampJust waiting for someone to find a rare species of spider that no-one has ever heard of to shut down the whole project.
This isn’t why the previous Universal attempt was canned, though. They’d basically been given the go-ahead to use the site, but Universal saw a location in Paris as more attractive instead due to more favorable tax incentives. Then the whole thing was dropped because Euro Disney vastly underperformed and MCA feared a Euro Universal built from the ground up would face the same fate, especially after the Orlando resort already got off to a rough start. Rainham Marshes later became a test firing range for the Ministry of Defence and wasn’t turned into a nature reserve until 2006.Universal's earlier attempt at a park in the UK 30-35 years ago, due to be located in Rainham in Essex, was stymied for similar reasons. The RSPB had profound concerns about the land being built on, and the proposal was cancelled and we now have a nature reserve, RSPB Rainham Marshes, there as a result.
Would that not be negated somewhat by the government needing to invest into elements of the infrastructure improvement necessary to make the Universal park a reality?On Universal, you have a Govt in desperate need of cash. The tax implications of this alone would be a strong enough argument to back it.
Do you have a link for any of these? Curious to have a look at what's being done!Tenders are starting to come out for early site works, with more coming over the next few weeks.
Not necessarily a sign this is definitely happening (similar things happened with The London Resort) but things are moving.
No - I just work in the engineering industry. I work in a different sector though so I'm not working on them myself, but know people who are.Do you have a link for any of these? Curious to have a look at what's being done!