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Suffolk quarry development gets British Olympic Association backing

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The "mother of all snowdome developments", in an abandoned Suffolk quarry, appears to have the backing of the British Olympic Association, according to The Independent. A project estimated at costing some £300m, if realised, would be the biggest in the world, with a piste 100m high and 500m long alongside facilities for numerous other winter sports.

A spokesperson for the BOA explained the dual benefits of such a development, which would provide both the resources to train future Olympians as well as boosting the profile of winter sports in the UK.

Previous Snowheads threads on this subject here and here
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