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Royal Pier & Casino

A look back at previous Royal Pier and super casino stories

Casino plans back on table
THE GOVERNMENT is expected to give the green light for a casino to be built in Southampton in the next two weeks. An announcement is expected to be made that will formally scrap the idea of a super casino in Manchester but allow 16 smaller venues across the country, including one in Southampton. Thursday 7th February 2008
What now for the Royal Pier?
OUT of the ashes of yet another failed multi-million pound scheme to redevelop Royal Pier Tuesday 11th December 2007
Plans for city's Royal Pier in tatters
THE proposed multi-million pound redevelopment of the Royal Pier in Southampton has collapsed. Saturday 8th December 2007
Royal Pier redevelopment is back on the agenda
A GRAND vision to transform Southampton's derelict Royal Pier is back on the agenda after council chiefs and port bosses ended their feud over the redevelopment.
Vision for Southampton's Royal Pier
A RADICAL new vision to redevelop Southampton's Royal Pier is only weeks away from being revealed. Port bosses - who own the pier that was destroyed in two blazes - are on the verge of naming a preferred developer for the multi-million-pound project.
Churches hold talks with casino operator
A TOP casino operator has held talks with Southampton church leaders opposed to plans for a Las Vegas-style casino in the city, the Daily Echo can reveal.
Southampton wins race for Las Vegas-style casino
SOUTHAMPTON has won the right to build a Las Vegas-style casino bringing hundreds of jobs and regeneration to the city.
Giant casino still on cards - even if people don't want it
A HUGE casino could be built in Southampton even if an overwhelming majority of local people do not want one, a senior councillor has admitted. Royston Smith, deputy leader of the Tory-led city council, said he was committed to giving the public a chance to express their views in a survey or poll before licensing a major new casino in the city.
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