The word deferred is not at all planning permission jargon. To defer something you 'put off (an action or event) to a later time; postpone' as quoted from Google Dictionary.
Ah right. Thanks for the clarification
@DistortAMG! So this could be delayed to 2020, or possibly even later depending on when the council decide to look at the application.
With regards to the development, I personally think it will be lovely for the park, but it seems like a slightly strange fit that will contrast quite a lot with the rest of the EV. Now hear me out here; I personally think that the EV at present is a very immersive and well-themed environment; quite magical, in a sense. There are lots of little thematic touches and different nooks & crannies to explore, the lodges are themed to quite a high standard and the whole area has a very magical feel to it. These, on the other hand, will be arranged in a circle, which will remove the feel of having lots of nooks & crannies to explore because it will all be around the central area. Also, as fine as food vans are, I'm not really sure whether they suit the EV's style. In Merlin's defence, however, they will probably theme them, as they themed the ones in the Courtyard at Warwick Castle. Furthermore, I'm not sure that glamping pods will really fit with the EV's current visual style, even with the lovely theming that will probably be adorned onto and within them.
Also in Merlin's defence, the circular layout of the area could lend itself to a large entertainments area in the middle, and I'm sure they will theme the glamping pods just as well as they've themed the Woodland Lodges and Treehouses, if not better. I'm sure they'll put in some nice toadstools and fairy lights and landscaping etc when they're putting the final touches in towards the end of construction.
In conclusion, I'm sure that these will be a lovely budget option for Alton Towers, and that they will attract many new overnight guests to the park. I do have a few reservations at present, but I'm sure these will be dispelled once the project gains steam, and in hindsight, I apologise for criticising the layout, as that really is awfully pedantic of me because the layout won't really make a difference on how good the accommodation is.
On a side note, what sort of pricing should we expect for these. I'm guessing around £100 per night, as these are clearly intended to be a more budget option and they lack some of the creature comforts of the Resort's other hotels.
P.S. Sorry for the long post.