Universal to Build First European Theme Park in Bedford, Creating Thousands of Jobs

Infrastructure 11:53 09.04.2025

The first Universal theme park in Europe will be built in the UK, the government has promised.The attraction would be constructed on the site of the former Kempston Hardwick brickworks near Bedford and would create an estimated 28,000 jobs before opening in 2031.Universal estimated the 476-acre complex could attract 8.5 million visitors in its first year.Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the multibillion-pound investment by the company would "see Bedford home to one of the biggest entertainment parks in Europe, firmly putting the county on the global stage".

Universal Destinations and Experience said 80% of those employed in the new jobs would be from Bedfordshire and surrounding areas.The production company, which has made films including Minions and Wicked, has theme parks in Orlando and Los Angeles in the US, as well as Osaka, Japan, Sentosa, Singapore, and Beijing, China.The Bedfordshire site will be "one of the largest and most advanced" theme parks on the continent once complete, the company says.Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy hailed the "landmark investment" as "fantastic news" for the economy.

A full planning proposal will be submitted to the UK government with construction expected to start in 2026.
Universal's Orlando resort in Florida brought in 9.75 million visitors in 2023, while its Hollywood resort saw 9.66 million the same year - according to the Theme Index Report.In 2016, NBCU niversal agreed to a seven-year deal with Warner Bros. That meant it had television rights to show the Harry Potter films and the Fantastic Beasts franchise.

The prime minister said the theme park would create jobs across construction, artificial intelligence and tourism.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said: "At a time of global change, this investment is a vote of confidence in Britain as a place to do business."According to plans from Universal Destinations & Experiences, the UK site would include a theme park, a 500-room hotel and a retail complex.Universal has already bought 476 acres for the project, but could buy more land to increase the plot to about 700 acres - which would improve transport links.

Residents living in surrounding villages have responded positively to the plans, though some are concerned infrastructure will not be enoughto support the amount of expected visitors.
Universal said it surveyed more than 6,000 local people and organisations and 92% of those supported the project.
Universal said it would make upgrades to the Wixams railway station and build a new station on the East West Rail line near the resort.It would also add dedicated slip roads to the A421, which flooded in October after heavy rainfall.
On Thursday, Secretary of State for Transport Heidi Alexander approved expansion plans at the nearby London Luton Airport.

Universal previously described the Bedford siteas "an ideal location with convenient, fast rail links to London and London Luton Airport".Nandy also said the government's commitment to improve local transport infrastructure had helped secure the deal with Universal.Mike Cavanagh, the president of Comcast Corporation, which owns Universal, said he was excited to expand the parks brand into Europe.The company said it would work with Bedford Borough Council on the project.

The local authority was one of six councils to support the plans last year, alongside Central Bedfordshire, Luton, Milton Keynes, north Northamptonshire and west Northamptonshire councils.Mayor of Bedford Tom Wootton told BBC Breakfast it was the "best news" for the town in "a very long time".Bedford residents had mixed thoughts on the plans when asked on Wednesday.Margaret Wilson, 85, from Elstow, said she would not visit the theme park but believed her grandsons, aged 19 and 16, would enjoy it.While he believed the theme park would drive businesses and bring jobs, he feared the number of visitors could have a negative affect.

"I worried a bit about traffic on the bypass - what's going to happen to our hospitals if there's any accidents?" he added.
The proposals remain subject to a planning decision from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.

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