An appeal against the refusal to give planning permission to a James Cameron-backed £750M ($950M) UK film studio has reached the UK government.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy, who is this evening attending the opening of the London Film Festival (LFF), has in the past few minutes confirmed that the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government received the Marlow Film Studios appeal and will now review “the planning merits of the proposal… before reaching a decision.” The Buckinghamshire studio was denied planning permission on a controversial development, due in part to concerns from campaign groups about the local quarry area.
According to local newspaper the Bucks Free Press, the leader of Marlow Town Council had previously said he and fellow members were “taking legal advice” after receiving “libellous abuse” for their perceived support of the project.
Titanic auteur Cameron had supported the project and floated it as a potential base and training center for Lightstorm3D, a company he set up to develop tools and tech for movies.
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