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Robin Hood £13m tourist 'castle' plan unveiled | Robin Hood £13m tourist 'castle' plan unveiled |
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Sherwood Forest could get a £13m href="http://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/robinhood/" >Robin Hood-themed attraction under new plans. | |
The proposal features a new forest visitor centre, a medieval-style castle and areas for events and entertainment. | |
Nottinghamshire County Council said the privately-funded venture, which could be open by spring 2015, could bring major investment into the area. | |
At the same time Nottingham City Council said it would be looking to develop its own href="http://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=19404" >overhaul of the city's castle site, centred on the outlaw. | |
The Sherwood project would mean the existing visitor facilities and car park near Edwinstowe closing down, with the new attraction built on nearby open land. | |
'Robin's heartland' | 'Robin's heartland' |
The council hopes it will create up to 100 jobs. | The council hopes it will create up to 100 jobs. |
The chairman of Nottinghamshire County Council's culture committee, John Cottee, said: "The county council is committed to raising the profile of Robin and Sherwood locally, nationally and internationally, whilst at the same time protecting ancient Sherwood Forest for future generations. | The chairman of Nottinghamshire County Council's culture committee, John Cottee, said: "The county council is committed to raising the profile of Robin and Sherwood locally, nationally and internationally, whilst at the same time protecting ancient Sherwood Forest for future generations. |
"This exciting venture will also create and sustain jobs for Nottinghamshire people." | "This exciting venture will also create and sustain jobs for Nottinghamshire people." |
Discovery Attractions, the firm which has designed the scheme, said Robin Hood was a global brand that "deserved to be celebrated". | Discovery Attractions, the firm which has designed the scheme, said Robin Hood was a global brand that "deserved to be celebrated". |
The site will also have a maze, 3D films, dungeons and hands-on activities. | |
A spokesman for the firm confirmed a full price ticket was expected to cost £17.50 but discounts would be available. | |
Bob White, chairman of the World Wide Robin Hood Society, said: "These are exciting times for everyone who loves Robin Hood. | Bob White, chairman of the World Wide Robin Hood Society, said: "These are exciting times for everyone who loves Robin Hood. |
"It is wonderful to hear of these plans which will bring benefits to all - and in Robin's heartland of Sherwood Forest." | "It is wonderful to hear of these plans which will bring benefits to all - and in Robin's heartland of Sherwood Forest." |
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In August Nottingham City Council launched a consultation on plans for a new visitor centre, better access to caves and improved galleries at Nottingham Castle. | |
It has now said more than 1,800 people responded and the vast majority backed the idea of making more of the Robin Hood legend. | |
Chair of the Castle Working Group, Ted Cantle says: "Our ambition is to seek to transform Nottingham Castle and the surrounding Castle Quarter area into a world-class, internationally recognised tourist attraction. | |
"These consultation findings will help us drive that ambition with the confidence that we're on the right track and we can now move forward to develop our ideas further". | |
He added they were considering a number of funding options, including the Heritage Lottery Fund, to meet the multi-million pound cost. |
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