Puy du Fou launches public consultation on proposals for Oxfordshire theme park
Puy du Fou launches public consultation on proposals for Oxfordshire theme park
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Historical theme park company Puy du Fou has launched a public consultation on proposals for a £600 million destination park near Bicester in Oxfordshire. The attraction is set to include four period villages and 13 live shows in which visitors can “immerse themselves in British history”, and is expected to be open between April and October.
Plans also include three hotels themed to different periods of British history, restaurants and a conference centre, as well as natural features such as ponds, lakes, and gardens, and more than 40 acres of wildflower meadows and 20,000 new trees. Puy du Fou has launched a consultation scheme, asking the public to comment on the proposals online at www.puydufouconsultation.co.uk – which contains detailed plans for the park.
Three consultation events will also be held in February:. – At Weyland Hall, in North Street, Bicester, on February 6 between 12pm and 7pm.– At Whately Hall Hotel, in Horse Fair, Banbury, on February 7 between 12pm and 7pm.– At Bucknell Village Hall, in Middleton Road, Bucknell, on February 8 between 10am and 5pm.
Olivier Strebelle, chief executive of Puy du Fou, said: “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.