LONDON, June 20 (Reuters) - British film production company Pinewood Shepperton won an appeal on Friday to double the size of its main studio with a controversial 200 million pound ($341.09 million) expansion plan. The British government has supported the 15-year project to expand the compa
Read moreIn a potential game-changing development, film studio operator Pinewood Shepperton has been granted planning permission to double its studio capacity. The AIM-listed company, which is currently hosting shooting for the new Star Wars film, has been blocked by local objections several times since in
Read moreLONDON (Alliance News) - Film and television studio company Pinewood Shepperton PLC Thursday said the UK government has granted planning permission for its planned expansion of its studios site in Buckinghamshire, ending years of legal wrangling and protests over the plans. The company is p
Read moreLONDON (Alliance News) - Film and television studio company Pinewood Shepperton PLC Thursday said its has signed a consultancy services agreement with the Dalian Wanda Group to advise on the design and construction of a new film and television studio complex in China. The film studio, which
Read moreFilm studio Pinewood Shepperton enjoyed strong first-half growth as demand from film and television remained high and its media investments made stronger returns. Media Investment revenues for the period jumped more than fourfold to £11.2m due to extra film production company activity, with new in
Read moreFilm and TV studios group Pinewood Shepperton returned to the dividend list as it broke back into the black thanks to a recovering global film industry. The studios, location of almost all James Bond films and many others besides, have been undergoing a significant investment programme to remain a
Read moreBy Belinda Goldsmith CANNES, May 20 (Reuters) - British film production company Pinewood Shepperton is to go to the national government with its bid to double the size of its main studio, the home of James Bond, after local authorities rejected its expansion plans twice. Ivan Dunleavy
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