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Plans for a giant super-casino in Manchester have been scrapped but ministers will go ahead with proposals for the 16 large regional casinos. | Plans for a giant super-casino in Manchester have been scrapped but ministers will go ahead with proposals for the 16 large regional casinos. |
The BBC has learned that the decision is to be announced in a statement to the Commons after the half-term recess. | The BBC has learned that the decision is to be announced in a statement to the Commons after the half-term recess. |
Gordon Brown ordered a review of the plans shortly after becoming PM, and a rethink has been confirmed in a letter to Scottish and Welsh executives. | Gordon Brown ordered a review of the plans shortly after becoming PM, and a rethink has been confirmed in a letter to Scottish and Welsh executives. |
Manchester officials have warned they would legally challenge any u-turn. | Manchester officials have warned they would legally challenge any u-turn. |
The city was a surprise winner when it was chosen as the location of Britain's first Las Vegas-style super-casino. | |
However, the plans were put in doubt when Gordon Brown asked Communities Secretary Hazel Blears to carry out a review into other ways to regenerate Manchester. | |
That prompted concern from senior officials in the city who claimed the team behind the review had not even visited the proposed site of the super-casino in Beswick. | |
Last year, the then culture secretary James Purnell asked the 16 councils awarded licences for new larger casinos whether they had since had a "change of heart". | |
He wrote to them to confirm the councils' "continued desire" for a casino. |