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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · Robert Laycock, chief executive of Marlow Film Studios, said the firm was considering its next steps. He said: “We are disappointed the committee was not able to support this extraordinary proposal.

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · The MP hopeful also warned the chief executive of Marlow Film Studios Robert Laycock not to appeal against the council’s decision. Writing on Facebook, she said: “I urge the applicants to now recognise, once and for all, this is the wrong development in the wrong location.

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · The support group included various members of the film industry, and Robert Laycock, CEO of Marlow Film Studios made their case. Committee members questioned each speaker. Next came a series of technical questions from the Councillors to the Council’s planning advisors.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Speaking to the BBC, Robert Laycock, chief executive of Marlow Film Studios, said they were considering their next steps. The proposals were for a 36-hectare plot built upon a former landfill site. Buckinghamshire is already home to Pinewood Studios, which was approved for an extension last this year, as well as Wycombe Film Studios ...

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · In a statement issued to TVBEurope after the decision, Robert Laycock, CEO of Marlow Film Studios, said: “Despite many members on the committee crediting the quality of the application, and acknowledging the very significant social and economic benefits it would bring to Buckinghamshire, we are disappointed the committee was not able to support this extraordinary proposal. It is one of the ...

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · Speaking on behalf of the plans, Marlow Film Studios CEO Robert Laycock said: “Are we perfect? No. Are we wildly better than the alternative? Yes. “What other economic powerhouse is going to transform a disused bit of landfill into a place of opportunity?” Part of the studios site was used as a quarry and landfill.

  7. Vor 10 Stunden · Speaking to the BBC, Robert Laycock, chief executive of Marlow Film Studios, said they were considering their next steps. The proposals were for a 36-hectare plot built upon a former landfill site. Buckinghamshire is already home to Pinewood Studios, which was approved for an extension last this year, as well as Wycombe Film Studios which is in the midst of development.