The respectful silence at Wimbledon is preferable to some of the sounds I heard in Melbourne, but overall the Australian Open is a better experience for punters ...
At the heart of those questions is the issue of whether the Wimbledon Park Golf Club land is held subject to a statutory trust. Campaigners against the scheme hope to follow an example set in ...
The All England Club want to build 38 new grass courts on land bought from the Wimbledon Park Golf Club in 2018 and appeared to have scored a decisive victory when the London Mayor's office ...
Save Wimbledon Park takes the opposite view. It is already four years since the AELTC submitted their initial plans for the former golf course, and the delays have been so extensive that ...
The All England Lawn Club was given the go ahead to build 39 new courts, including an 8,000-seat show court, on the adjacent former Wimbledon Park Golf Club and nearly triple the size of its ...
SWP contends that “the planning decision made errors of law and planning policy” concerning the Wimbledon Park golf course land which the AELTC bought in 1993. SWP believes that the new ...
a statutory trust affecting the former Wimbledon Park Golf Course land. "In the circumstances we recognise that the correct thing to do, at this stage, is to put the matter before the court to ...
“Our position, and that adopted by Merton Council on advice, was and remains that there is not, nor has there ever been, a statutory trust affecting the former Wimbledon Park Golf Course land.
Save Wimbledon Park has taken legal action against City Hall's decision to approve the expansion citing covenants that protect the park from development ...
Controversial proposals to triple the size of Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam of the tennis calendar, are set for another day in court. The Greater London Authority (GLA) granted the All England ...