Legoland entrance plan given go-ahead

The plan was given permission by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
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Legoland's entrance in Windsor will be replaced after a plan was given the green light.
The theme park applied to replace the "dated" area, which it said "will complement the existing attractions within the resort".
Other changes to the entrance area were given permission by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in October.
Plans show Lego figures will feature in the new structure in towers that will look like they have been created from giant Lego bricks.

Parts of the entrance - pictured in 2018 - will be changed following the approval
There are 11 Legoland parks around the world, including Billund in Denmark, near the original Lego factory, Germany and Italy.
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