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Ferris wheel installations
In May 2013 the ''Blackpool Gazette
The ''Blackpool Gazette'' (locally marketed as simply ''The Gazette'') is an English daily newspaper based in Blackpool, Lancashire. Published every day except Sunday, it covers the towns and communities of the Fylde coast. It was founded as '' ...
'' reported[ that agents submitting a planning application on behalf of Wheels Entertainments to Blackpool Council had stated that "the applicants currently have wheels in York, Liverpool and Plymouth but they have also operated successfully elsewhere including in Brighton, Weston-Super-Mare and in the city centres of Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Sheffield and Derby", however this list includes wheels previously operated by ]Great City Attractions Great City Attractions Limited, also known as Great City Attractions Global, was a company engaged in the operation of large transportable Ferris wheels. Based in Sutton Coldfield, UK, it was incorporated in 2008. It went into administration in Jul ...
and which had ceased operating at the time of the purchase of Great City Attractions' assets by Freij Entertainment International.
Blackpool
In May 2013 Wheels Entertainments applied to Blackpool Council for a five-year planning permission for a wheel with 42 passenger capsules to be installed on the headland just north of Blackpool
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's South Pier.[
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Plymouth
The Wheel of Plymouth first opened in 2011 and is tall. It is open daily from 10am until 7pm.
In March 2013 the ''Western Morning News
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Organisation
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'' reported that Wheels Entertainments had applied for an extension to its planning permission, first granted in October 2011 and then renewed until the end of 2012, to enable the wheel to remain in place until 28 February 2014. The application was approved, with the proviso that the wheel not operate during remembrance events such as Armistice Day
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and Remembrance Sunday
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York
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The second Yorkshire Wheel
Yorkshire Wheel was the name used by two transportable Ferris wheel installations at different locations in York, England.
The first installation, at the National Railway Museum, operated from 12 April 2006 until 2 November 2008.
The second in ...
, also known as the Wheel of York or York Wheel, had 42 passenger capsules, including one luxury VIP capsule with glass floor, leather interior and DVD player. It was open from 10am until 9pm on weekdays, 9am to 9pm on Saturdays, and 10am to 8pm on Sundays.The Wheel of York , York Wheel
/ref> The [ tall wheel was located in the gardens of The Royal York Hotel and operated from 13 December 2011 until 30 September 2013
Its predecessor was a wheel that operated at the ]National Railway Museum
The National Railway Museum is a museum in York forming part of the Science Museum Group. The museum tells the story of rail transport in Britain and its impact on society. It is the home of the national collection of historically significant r ...
from 12 April 2006 until 2 November 2008.
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Entertainment companies of the United Kingdom