Historical amusement park business Puy du Fou has actually introduced a public assessment on propositions for a ₤ 600 million location park near Bicester in Oxfordshire.
The tourist attraction is readied to consist of 4 duration towns and 13 real-time programs in which site visitors can “immerse themselves in British history”, and is anticipated to be open in between April and October.
Plans likewise consist of 3 resorts themed to various durations of British background, dining establishments and a seminar centre, along with all-natural functions such as fish ponds, lakes, and yards, and greater than 40 acres of wildflower fields and 20,000 brand-new trees.
Puy du Fou has actually introduced an examination system, asking the general public to discuss the propositions online at www.puydufouconsultation.co.uk– which consists of in-depth prepare for the park.
Three assessment occasions will certainly likewise be kept in February:
— At Weyland Hall, in North Street, Bicester, on February 6 in between 12pm and 7pm.
— At Whately Hall Hotel, in Horse Fair, Banbury, on February 7 in between 12pm and 7pm.
— At Bucknell Village Hall, in Middleton Road, Bucknell, on February 8 in between 10am and 5pm.
Olivier Strebelle, president of Puy du Fou, stated: “After announcing our initial concepts last year, we held consultation events in Bucknell, Bicester and Oxford, and have since met hundreds of local people and organisations.
“This has helped us draw up proposals that will create a world-class destination that excites British visitors with their own history while still being a good neighbour to local people.
“We want to create a setting of beautiful gardens and wildflower meadows, and the first new forest in Oxfordshire for generations, covering 50 acres and with 20,000 new trees being planted.
“This would be a £600 million investment in the local economy over the next 10 years, and would employ 700 people, plus create as many as 2,000 new jobs at hotels, suppliers and other local businesses, from its first year of opening.
“I look forward to listening to local people and businesses as we work on finalising our plans for this exciting project.”
Puy du Fou constructed history-themed locations in Les Epesses, France, and Toledo, Spain.