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The Observer on MSNWimbledon’s expansion meets its matchThe transformation will more than double Wimbledon’s existing 17-hectare footprint to 40 hectares, as it bids to keep up with ...
On one side of the legal net is the campaign group Save Wimbledon Park, while facing them in a judicial review of their ...
Wimbledon's plans to expand the grounds for the world's oldest and most prestigious Grand Slam in tennis came under scrutiny ...
Wimbledon's expansion plans are being challenged in London's High Court by campaigners arguing that the redevelopment ...
The residents’ group fighting Wimbledon’s tennis expansion plans — which include adding one stadium court and 38 further courts to the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) grounds — has ...
Wimbledon's controversial plans to build 39 new tennis courts on protected open land opposite the All England Club has been approved.
The row over Wimbledon's controversial plan to redevelop the world's most famous tennis club has been reignited after a group opposed to the expansion took legal action against the Greater London ...
Wimbledon chiefs have taken legal action to see off a fresh threat to their £200m expansion plans for the world famous tennis club.
Save Wimbledon Park has taken legal action against City Hall's decision to approve the expansion citing covenants that protect the park from development ...
Wimbledon chiefs have begun a legal process in a bid to see off any lingering threat of a challenge to their £200m expansion plans for the world famous tennis club.
Wimbledon's plans for expansion approved by London authorities despite residents' concerns A proposal by Wimbledon organizers to expand the site of the Grand Slam tournament with 39 new tennis ...
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