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Green light for £350m ski resort | |
(10 minutes later) | |
A £350m winter sports resort can be built on a disused quarry in Suffolk, the government has announced. | |
The Department of Communities and Local Government has revealed it has given the green-light for the huge SnOasis development to go ahead. | |
Developers Onslow Suffolk plan to transform the quarry at Great Blakenham into a holiday destination. | |
The project was backed by the business sector but faced opposition from residents and environmental groups. | |
The Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG) said the Secretary of State, Hazel Blears, "is now satisfied that the proposal is largely in accordance with the development plan". | |
'Enormous benefits' | |
The approval came despite opposition from Natural England, which said insufficient efforts had been made to protect great crested newts on the site. | |
The DCLG's statement said Mrs Blears "regrets that is has not proved possible for Natural England's objection to be satisfactorily resolved". | |
The developers said the resort would bring "enormous economic benefits" to the country. | |
They said SnOasis had been designed to become the country's first centre of excellence for winter sports athletes. | |
Godfrey Spanner, managing director of Onslow Suffolk, said he was "thrilled" with the decision. | |
He said construction could start by mid-2008. | |
He added: "At last we have final approval, after eight years and costs running into many millions, we can move forward and give our country something unique to be proud of. | |
"SnOasis will now become a reality bringing with it countless opportunities for jobs, the local and national economies, education, athletes and the winter sports industry." | |
Disappointed | |
However SnOasis Community Alliance, a group formed to oppose the development, said it was disappointed with the government's decision. | |
John Williams, the group's chairman, said SnOasis would be damaging for the environment and would lead to congestion on Suffolk's roads. | |
He said: "I'm disappointed in the government - a government that says it is for the environment and is deciding against it. | |
"This will be the biggest refrigerator in Europe." | |
He added that residents of Great Blakenham would be "saddened" by the decision. |