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There has been no changes from what can be seen from the car park and round the edges, im sure a couple will appear in the next few weeks , maybe once they have been refreshed/checked over from being on the circuit.

Cannonball is very much still there too
 
Not sure if it’s relevant to the conversation, but I know that PWH did have to get planning permission for Wipeout.

In terms of temporary rides, I believe that this is a different matter. Chessington never had to get planning permission for the big wheel that they installed in 2005 due to it technically being a temporary structure. This was also how it was allowed to go over tree height without issue. This would presumably be the same for the rides that they plan to install at PWH?
 
Wipeout was originally refused as they wanted it round the other way ( I think) then it was approved once the removal of the magic mouse coaster took place which had barely done 5 years service, shame they couldn't have kept it.

In terms of other rides, the drop tower needed permission, yet i dont think they need it for certain height rides ( notably flats )
 
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