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Manchester gets super-casino
30 January 2007
Travellers taking a holiday in the UK will soon be able to visit the country's first ever super-casino.
Manchester has been chosen as the venue for the Las Vegas-style casino, which officials hope will attract millions of visitors every year.
The casino is set to be the size of a football pitch and will feature up to 1,250 unlimited jackpot machines.
Manchester beat off competition from the likes of Greenwich, Blackpool, Cardiff and Glasgow to get the super-casino.
As well as the gambling hub, Manchester City Council also plans to incorporate a multi-purpose arena, a swimming pool, an urban sports venue, a hotel, restaurants, bars and a nightclub into the site.
In addition to Manchester, a host of other locations in the UK have also been given licences to build casinos.
Great Yarmouth; Kingston-upon-Hull; Leeds; Middlesbrough; Milton Keynes; Newham; Solihull and Southampton will all get large casinos.
Smaller casinos will be built in Bath and North East Somerset; Dumfries and Galloway; East Lindsey; Luton; Scarborough; Swansea; Torbay and Wolverhampton.
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Manchester has been chosen as the venue for the Las Vegas-style casino, which officials hope will attract millions of visitors every year.
The casino is set to be the size of a football pitch and will feature up to 1,250 unlimited jackpot machines.
Manchester beat off competition from the likes of Greenwich, Blackpool, Cardiff and Glasgow to get the super-casino.
As well as the gambling hub, Manchester City Council also plans to incorporate a multi-purpose arena, a swimming pool, an urban sports venue, a hotel, restaurants, bars and a nightclub into the site.
In addition to Manchester, a host of other locations in the UK have also been given licences to build casinos.
Great Yarmouth; Kingston-upon-Hull; Leeds; Middlesbrough; Milton Keynes; Newham; Solihull and Southampton will all get large casinos.
Smaller casinos will be built in Bath and North East Somerset; Dumfries and Galloway; East Lindsey; Luton; Scarborough; Swansea; Torbay and Wolverhampton.
© Adfero Ltd
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