2,000 signatures is still a fairly significant number, though. Will it be enough to stall the project, though? I’m not sure; I seem to remember the petition to remove The Smiler getting somewhere around 2,000 signatures or more, and that ride still operates happily 5 years on from said petition.2000 signatures in a country with a population of 65 million.
No. BBC Studios is the commercial arm of the BBC and isn’t answerable to licence fee payers (i.e. the majority of signatories) in the same way the publicly-funded arm of the corporation is; it can do what it wants, so a 2,000 signature petition will do diddly squat - particularly when the final outcome of whatever planning changes need to be made as a result of the wildlife designation isn’t known.2,000 signatures is still a fairly significant number, though. Will it be enough to stall the project, though?
Recreating what scientists believe was a typical flight path of the extraordinary beast, this coaster will stay low to the ground, zipping across treetops, skimming water and bursting through rocky canyons.
Does anybody else find it irritating how the press keep calling it the "UK Disneyland"? It's nothing to do with Disney
Constantly using terms like that only serve to confuse the general public (perhaps done cynically to give it a whiff of credibility...)