The developer behind Britain's first "six star resort" says construction work on the Camel Creek project, at the site of the former Crealy Adventure Park, is due to start in four months.
Alton Towers founder John Broome last week obtained planning permission to develop the site, between Wadebridge and St Columb. Construction is expected to take three years and Mr Broome said he thought the first steps would be taken in February.
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