The company behind long-awaited plans to build a £2.5billion ‘UK Disneyland’ on the outskirts of London has declared the ‘dream’ has now been ended. Plans for ‘The London Resort’ were first unveiled ...
London’s ‘answer to Disneyland’ scrapped for good as judge orders company to wind up - The proposal was for a park across 535 acres of the Swanscombe Peninsula near Dartford ...
The London Resort, which was first proposed in 2012 and dubbed 'UK Disneyland', would have been three times bigger than any ...
However, this case, which had put all plans for London Resort on hold, will no longer take place. This marks a sour end to the relationship between LRCH and Paramount, which had originally struck ...
The £3.5 billion Paramount London Entertainment Resort will open in 2021, according to Business Insider. The 872-acre theme park is set to attract 40,000 visitors a day to the Swanscombe ...
Paramount London. The corporate entity behind the project, London Resort Company Holdings, has signed a deal with BBC Worldwide that will allow the park to incorporate "famous BBC programs and ...
The legal row is with entertainment giant Paramount, which claims it is owed millions over a broken contract. A spokesman for LRCH said: “The dream of the London Resort has been ended by the courts.
The insolvency came after a bitter legal dispute with entertainment giant Paramount, which had agreed to lend its name to the park. A spokesman for LRCH said: “The dream of the London Resort has ...
Now, the company at the helm of the project, London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH), often dubbed the "Dartford Disneyland", finds itself locked in a High Court showdown with Paramount Pictures.
Following a High Court application by Paramount, who is owed £13million by investors, Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Sally Barber found the London Resort Company has ceased trading and ...