London Resort scheme edges closer to reality as CEO tells of huge progress made despite Covid-19
PLANS are moving on apace for the proposed new 'London Resort' leisure site which will be built on the Swanscombe Peninsula on the Thames opposite Tilbury and Grays.
The huge new development - described as the UK equivalent of Disneyland - has been almost a decade in the planning and there have been many false dawns.
In 2012, plans were announced to build a large entertainment complex ton open in 2020 and include a huge indoor water park, attractions, rides, theatres, event space, hotels, restaurants and even a science and education centre.
But the past seven years have brought significant challenges for the resort's backers.
Aardman Animations withdrew from a partnership deal with the park and expected costs have spiralled. Paramount Pictures was originally tied to the project, but in 2017 it abruptly pulled out of the deal, and the developers renamed themselves "London Resort". Today (Wednesday, 3 June) London Resort announced it has taken "four significant steps" in their preparation to submit proposals later this year. A statement said: "Despite the massive disruption caused by COVID-19, the Resort's expert team has maintained strong progress on their work and confirmed: Proposals for a 'late-summer / early autumn' public consultation including online and 'virtual' engagementConfirmed submission of a 300-page Environmental Scoping report by 12th June
Contacted advisors of affected local businesses, setting out terms for the acquisition of land including an additional premiumWritten to the Community Liaison Group to help share information about the project
London Resort's Chief Executive PY Gerbeau, added: "The team have been immense, working incredibly hard during these awful times.
"I joined just under a year ago and we are always being asked to hurry up.
"Well, I am happy to tell you we have made strong progress and these reports are hugely important. This is a significant step in transforming an amazing and ambitious dream into reality.
"We obviously can't hold a public consultation in the normal way – but we will make sure we reach out to local residents and businesses as well as the wider community and stakeholders.
"We are talking to Government about how we will be using digital technology, websites, video conferences and online Question and Answer Sessions."
The resort is expected to create many thousands of jobs, many of them likely to be filled by Thurrock residents and there have been many schemes planned to ensure that the resort can be accessed across the Thames from Thurrock - including a new tram link under the river.
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