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Final designs reach the local audience

Marlow: Public exhibition­s open showing film studio update

- By Shay Bottomley shayb@baylismedi­a.co.uk @ShayB_BM

The final masterplan designs before a planning applicatio­n is submitted to build a new film studio in Marlow are set to go on public exhibition.

Since the plans were first announced in June last year, a number of engagement sessions have taken place with residents in the community.

However, concerns remain from Save Marlow’s Greenbelt (SMGB), a campaign group supported by the town’s MP Joy Morrissey.

SMGB recently held a meeting in which ‘more than a hundred’ residents expressed doubt over the plans, citing concerns over the impact on the environmen­t and increased traffic, the suitabilit­y of the location and whether employment is a priority in Marlow.

The upcoming exhibition,

held at Court Garden House in Marlow, Abbotsbroo­k Hall in Bourne End and The Pavilion in Little Marlow from Tuesday, May 3 to Sunday, May 8, will reveal the final masterplan, architectu­ral designs and address some of the existing queries residents may have.

Robert Laycock, CEO, of the Marlow Film Studio project, said: “The engagement process has been extensive, and through successful collaborat­ion between the project team, the community and the design team, the process has contribute­d significan­tly to the design developmen­t which has informed and shaped the planning applicatio­n.

“We have been very mindful of the challenges to overcome, and it has been very important to us that we listen to stakeholde­rs and the community, so that we can deliver a studio not just of global significan­ce but one that also meets a wide set of local aspiration­s.”

He added: “Buckingham­shire is one of the main beneficiar­ies of significan­t government policy efforts designed to bring global investment here, yet future opportunit­ies are likely to be lost through lack of infrastruc­ture if we don’t act now.

“The huge deficit of production space is holding back the local industry from delivering the astonishin­g growth of the last few years, and as a recent report by the British Film Institute shows, lots of other countries are seeking to replicate this policy success.”

Exhibition details:

W Tuesday, May 3 – Court Garden House, Marlow, 12pm to 5pm

WWednesday, May 4 – Court Garden House, Marlow, 10.30am to 5pm

W Thursday, May 5 – Court Garden House, Marlow,

10.30am to 7pm

W Friday, May 6 – The Pavilion, Little Marlow, 4pm to 7pm

W Saturday, May 7 – Abbotsbroo­k Hall, Bourne

End, 12pm to 5pm

W Sunday, May 8 – Court Garden House, Marlow, 12pm to 5pm

 ?? ?? Marlow film studio could be built on land next to the A404.
Marlow film studio could be built on land next to the A404.

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