Thanks for that, very interesting. I always thought the London Resort was a bit Pie In The Sky, so never paid much attention to it.
As you can see from the Planning Inspectorate's
timeline, the very first thing that happened (9 May 2014) was the Inspectorate requesting a direction from the relevant Secretary of State that the London Resort be considered as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project. I think this is because it did not meet any of the criteria specified in the
Planning Act 2008 (S.15-30), so the Secretary of State had to use the catch-all S.35, which basically empowers the SoS to declare a project a NSIP regardless of whether it meets the criteria. Is it any wonder that the London Project ran it to so much bureaucratic hurdles given such an inauspicious start?! You can see the letter of direction
here.
It's notable to look at the timetable from that point. The examination of the merits of the London Resort as a NSIP commences with the SoS's letter of direction on 9 May 2014. The next step in the Planning Inspectorate's timeline is when the application from the London Resort team is received, almost
seven years later on 4 January 2021. Let's hope that the government and Universal are rather more on the ball for the SDO application at Bedford.