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UK movie investors intend to restore studio strategy amidst push for development

Backers of a planned new significant British movie studio stated on Thursday they would seek to revive the task in a case seen as a test of a more comprehensive push by the brand-new government to prioritise economic growth.

Marlow Film Studios said it would interest a nationwide planning body after the proposed brand-new studio complex was rejected previously this year by the county of Buckinghamshire, in London's. commuter belt.

In spite of the Council's decision to decline our. application, we stay confident of the strength of our case,. and of the advantages that our financial investment will bring to the regional. community and the wider nationwide economy, it said.

The company, which is owned by four regional business individuals. and lists directors James Cameron, Sam Mendes and Paul. Greengrass as its supporters, states the brand-new studios would provide. 4,000 tasks - half of them local to the area around Marlow, which. has to do with 35 miles north of London.

Buckinghamshire county council turned down the plan in May,. saying there was inadequate evidence to justify the studios. being built on so-called greenbelt land which is planned to. avoid urban spread into the countryside.

Shortly after the centre-left Labour Celebration won the July 4. parliamentary election, new financing minister Rachel Reeves stated. she wished to alter preparation rules and would provide new. directions to regional authorities that sites in poor-quality. parts of the greenbelt be thought about for development.

Marlow Movie Studios stated the task would be developed on a. despoiled former land fill website.

A local campaign group opposed to the studios, Save Marlow's. Greenbelt, has stated the site is not run-down and supports a. important ecosystem, while its openness helps to safeguard the. character of Marlow and surrounding villages.

In its decision in May, the council likewise noted the impact of. increased traffic on local roadways. Marlow Film Studios said it. would purchase traffic infrastructure and public transportation.

(source: Reuters)