shane790_0
Roller Poster
When a new park opens ( or opened in the past) it would have to have planning permission to open......what I want to know has there ever been any court cases when a park has taken its councel to court in order to get planning permission granted (i.e for a new ride)?
I only ask as parks such as the american adventure, Camelot ect have always found it hard to get planning for new rides, I find it strange how local councels give the park permission to open and then not let them build new rides/expand ect.
Its like a car show room opening and then not being able to sell newer cars after a few years! would it not brake some kind of traders act or somthing?
I only ask as parks such as the american adventure, Camelot ect have always found it hard to get planning for new rides, I find it strange how local councels give the park permission to open and then not let them build new rides/expand ect.
Its like a car show room opening and then not being able to sell newer cars after a few years! would it not brake some kind of traders act or somthing?