The leaders and chief executives of six local authorities have written to the new prime minister to highlight their support for a Universal theme park in Bedford.
The proposed theme park is projected to inject more than £35 billion to the economy and create thousands of jobs.
The letter to Sir Keir Starmer said: “We will continue working with Universal Destinations & Experiences to maximise the benefit to our local communities and provide our unequivocal support to you in ensuring this investment is secured for the benefit of residents, visitors, and our whole community.”
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Laura Church, chief executive of Bedford Borough Council, said: “We know the importance of this Universal project getting the green light.
“The potential theme park and resort serve as a major draw for tourists, attracting millions of annual visitors, with many projected to come from Europe and overseas.
“It will also help bolster the UK’s profile as a leader in the creative industries, a must-see visitor destination and business investment hub, resulting in growth for the region.”
The letter is signed by the chief executives and political leaders of Bedford Borough, Central Bedfordshire, Luton Borough, Milton Keynes City, North Northamptonshire, and West Northamptonshire councils.
Mayor Tom Wootton, elected mayor of Bedford Borough, added: “Everywhere I go, whether it’s a local business, a school, or just walking around town, residents are constantly expressing their support for this project. Universal’s engagement efforts have shown the same level of enthusiasm.
“We are writing to the Prime Minister in the government’s first few days in office as local leaders.
“We want to show our unwavering support and commitment to working with Universal Destinations & Experiences to maximise the benefits for local communities.
“This investment represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to secure transformational economic growth and development for the region.”