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Land approved for the expansion of the Wimbledon tennis site is legally protected from being built on, the High Court has ...
Wimbledon has received the green light for the most ambitious expansion in its history after the London Mayor's office approved their proposal to build 39 new grass courts.
Wimbledon's controversial plans to build 39 new tennis courts on protected open land opposite the All England Club has been approved.
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Why is Wimbledon so keen to push this through? The AELTC is adamant that this expansion is the only way to keep up with the other three Grand Slams, all of whom host qualifying onsite.
Wimbledon’s controversial expansion plans have been given the green light by the Greater London Authority.
A battle is raging over the future of Wimbledon Park due to plans for a massive expansion of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club ...
The row over Wimbledon's controversial plan to redevelop the world's most famous tennis club has been reignited after a group opposed to the expansion took legal action against the Greater London ...
The All England Club's plans to expand into Wimbledon Park have been approved by the Greater London Authority. The decision taken by Jules Pipe, London's deputy mayor for planning, means Wimbledon ...
Wimbledon championships host the All England Lawn Tennis Club was given the go-ahead for a massive expansion project by the Greater London Authority on Friday -- seemingly ending a long battle ...
Wimbledon’s controversial expansion plans have been given the green light by the Greater London Authority.
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