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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
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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
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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 |
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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. |
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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