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				 As we posted back in January, Warner Brothers purchased Leavesden studios and planned to revamp and open part of the studio up to the public.  Their request to do so has now been approved and will open some time in 2012! 
Warner Brothers, which has brought world-wide fame to the former  aerodrome complex with its Harry Potter franchise, can now begin a  programme of redevelopment worth an estimated £100million –   creating hundreds of jobs and providing a boost to the local economy. The company, which will now purchase the site outright and use it as  its European filming base, will build new film stages, production and  administration facilities. It will also open a Harry Potter themed visitor attraction to cater  for up to 5,000 visitors a day. 
Three  Rivers District Council’s development control committee finally  approved the plans this evening, after ironing out most of the   numerous queries and objections raised by local residents and  councillors. These concerns, most of which were raised at a similar meeting last  month, included the potential impacts of increased traffic congestion,  noise and light pollution. 
Many residents also expressed alarm at the size and scale of the  visitor attraction, which will offer tours of old Harry Potter film sets  when production on the franchise comes to a conclusion   later in the year. Councillor Stephen  Giles-Medhurst, who has represented residents’ concerns throughout  the planning process, stressed the need for further road   improvements before the site opens in 2012 but expressed his support  for the scheme.  
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