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Pillar of Light spirals into London's skyline to commemorate WW1
BY Katie Buckley | 05 Aug 2014
To commemorate the centenary of the First World War, a monumental pillar of light was shot into the air last night, eerily hung amongst London’s famous skyline.
Snowflake shaped designs revealed for European floating hotel
BY Katie Buckley | 05 Aug 2014
Nestled in the fjords near Tromsø, Norway, plans have been unveiled for a rare floating hotel – in the shape of a giant snowflake.
London Zoo probed over drunken guests 'distressing' animals at late-night events
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Aug 2014
London Zoo has a party animal problem and it’s not the penguins or tigers, who have reportedly been victims of drunken party goers at the zoo’s late-night events.
Crayola opening family attraction at Orlando's Florida Mall ahead of potential nationwide rollout
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Aug 2014
The crayon is about to make its mark in Florida as famous producer Crayola has revealed plans to open a new 70,000sq ft (6,500sq m) visitor attraction in Orlando – just down the road from Disney World – at the Florida Mall.
Multiple attraction launches in first half of 2014 spur on Merlin's profit numbers
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Aug 2014
Merlin Entertainments has posted its half year results through to 28 June 2014, marking a 10 per cent growth in operating profit compared to the same period last year.
Palestine Museum on schedule despite ongoing Gaza conflict
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Aug 2014
Plans for a museum to be built in Palestine remains on schedule to open in 2016 – despite the major escalating conflict in the region.
BIG to design freedom-focused safari experience for Givskud Zoo, Denmark
BY Katie Buckley | 01 Aug 2014
Bjarke Ingles Group (BIG) has been commissioned to design a new form of enclosure at Givskud Zoo, Denmark – Zootopia.
Noah's Ark theme park to push forward despite controversy
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Aug 2014
Plans for a controversial US$120m (£71m, €86.5m) Old Testament theme park in Kentucky, US, based around a central Noah’s Arc structure, have won preliminary approval for state tax incentives of as much as US$18.25m (€13.6m, £10.7m) to keep the project afloat.
Prime Minister announces £2m of funding for Eastbourne following pier blaze
BY Katie Buckley | 01 Aug 2014
Following the fire which ripped through a large section of Eastbourne’s pier two days ago (30 June), Prime Minister David Cameron and chancellor George Osborne have visited the site today.
New Exeter leisure development could attract 16,000 visitors a day
BY Katie Buckley | 01 Aug 2014
With an apparent 21 million vehicles passing through Mid Devon each year, a proposed leisure development off Junction 27 of the M5 could attract up to 16,000 visitors a day, say proponents of the scheme.
£3m HLF grant for Scotland national parks includes youth training
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Aug 2014
A £3m (US$5m, €3.78m) grant given to two of Scotland’s national parks will be used in-part to help train young people for a future working to preserve the country’s outdoor attractions.
Significant part of Eastbourne Pier destroyed in fire
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jul 2014
A large part of Eastbourne Pier was reduced to a burned out shell yesterday (30 July) after a blazing inferno tore through the Grade II-listed structure, destroying a significant amount of the visitor attraction.
Bulgarian designer unveils innovative concept for diving complex
BY Katie Buckley | 31 Jul 2014
Mocked up for his project called ‘The Art of Diving,' Bulgarian-based designer Kristian Terziev has designed a new diving centre-cum-public space to showcase diving to the world.
BREAKING: Fire rips through Eastbourne Pier
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2014
A fire has engulfed the historic Eastbourne Pier in Sussex, UK.
Baltics' largest theme park opens on former Soviet missile base
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2014
The largest theme park in the Baltics opened in Pärnu, Estonia on Saturday (26 July), based around the Estonian children’s series Lotte.
VAT rate puts British tourism at 'disadvantage' says Merlin's Nick Varney
BY Jak Phillips | 30 Jul 2014
In the wake of a new report which says cutting the value added tax (VAT) rate on visitor accommodation and attractions would massively boost the UK’s tourism economy, Merlin CEO Nick Varney has said that the current VAT rate is at present a "disadvantage" to British tourism.
V&A museum launches UK photography training scheme for regional museums
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2014
The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) is launching a two-year pilot training scheme to enable regional museums in the UK to develop their photography collections and build specialist curatorial expertise.
Puss in Boots coming to Universal Studios Singapore
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2014
Universal Studios Singapore has announced plans for a Puss In Boots-themed suspended roller coaster.
Manchester, UK, garden gallery’s £15m revamp nears completion
BY Alice Davis | 29 Jul 2014
Anticipation is rising around the grounds of the UK's University of Manchester as the redevelopment of its prestigious Whitworth Art Gallery nears completion.
Armed looters and violence putting Egypt's heritage at risk of being 'lost forever'
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Jul 2014
Egypt’s heritage sector is in disarray following revolution and the collapse of the country’s government in 2011, with armed gangs, looters and general destruction placing the country’s rich cultural history in peril, according to an eminent academic.
     
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Pillar of Light spirals into London's skyline to commemorate WW1
BY Katie Buckley | 05 Aug 2014
To commemorate the centenary of the First World War, a monumental pillar of light was shot into the air last night, eerily hung amongst London’s famous skyline.
Snowflake shaped designs revealed for European floating hotel
BY Katie Buckley | 05 Aug 2014
Nestled in the fjords near Tromsø, Norway, plans have been unveiled for a rare floating hotel – in the shape of a giant snowflake.
London Zoo probed over drunken guests 'distressing' animals at late-night events
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Aug 2014
London Zoo has a party animal problem and it’s not the penguins or tigers, who have reportedly been victims of drunken party goers at the zoo’s late-night events.
Crayola opening family attraction at Orlando's Florida Mall ahead of potential nationwide rollout
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Aug 2014
The crayon is about to make its mark in Florida as famous producer Crayola has revealed plans to open a new 70,000sq ft (6,500sq m) visitor attraction in Orlando – just down the road from Disney World – at the Florida Mall.
Multiple attraction launches in first half of 2014 spur on Merlin's profit numbers
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Aug 2014
Merlin Entertainments has posted its half year results through to 28 June 2014, marking a 10 per cent growth in operating profit compared to the same period last year.
Palestine Museum on schedule despite ongoing Gaza conflict
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Aug 2014
Plans for a museum to be built in Palestine remains on schedule to open in 2016 – despite the major escalating conflict in the region.
BIG to design freedom-focused safari experience for Givskud Zoo, Denmark
BY Katie Buckley | 01 Aug 2014
Bjarke Ingles Group (BIG) has been commissioned to design a new form of enclosure at Givskud Zoo, Denmark – Zootopia.
Noah's Ark theme park to push forward despite controversy
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Aug 2014
Plans for a controversial US$120m (£71m, €86.5m) Old Testament theme park in Kentucky, US, based around a central Noah’s Arc structure, have won preliminary approval for state tax incentives of as much as US$18.25m (€13.6m, £10.7m) to keep the project afloat.
Prime Minister announces £2m of funding for Eastbourne following pier blaze
BY Katie Buckley | 01 Aug 2014
Following the fire which ripped through a large section of Eastbourne’s pier two days ago (30 June), Prime Minister David Cameron and chancellor George Osborne have visited the site today.
New Exeter leisure development could attract 16,000 visitors a day
BY Katie Buckley | 01 Aug 2014
With an apparent 21 million vehicles passing through Mid Devon each year, a proposed leisure development off Junction 27 of the M5 could attract up to 16,000 visitors a day, say proponents of the scheme.
£3m HLF grant for Scotland national parks includes youth training
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Aug 2014
A £3m (US$5m, €3.78m) grant given to two of Scotland’s national parks will be used in-part to help train young people for a future working to preserve the country’s outdoor attractions.
Significant part of Eastbourne Pier destroyed in fire
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Jul 2014
A large part of Eastbourne Pier was reduced to a burned out shell yesterday (30 July) after a blazing inferno tore through the Grade II-listed structure, destroying a significant amount of the visitor attraction.
Bulgarian designer unveils innovative concept for diving complex
BY Katie Buckley | 31 Jul 2014
Mocked up for his project called ‘The Art of Diving,' Bulgarian-based designer Kristian Terziev has designed a new diving centre-cum-public space to showcase diving to the world.
BREAKING: Fire rips through Eastbourne Pier
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2014
A fire has engulfed the historic Eastbourne Pier in Sussex, UK.
Baltics' largest theme park opens on former Soviet missile base
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2014
The largest theme park in the Baltics opened in Pärnu, Estonia on Saturday (26 July), based around the Estonian children’s series Lotte.
VAT rate puts British tourism at 'disadvantage' says Merlin's Nick Varney
BY Jak Phillips | 30 Jul 2014
In the wake of a new report which says cutting the value added tax (VAT) rate on visitor accommodation and attractions would massively boost the UK’s tourism economy, Merlin CEO Nick Varney has said that the current VAT rate is at present a "disadvantage" to British tourism.
V&A museum launches UK photography training scheme for regional museums
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2014
The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) is launching a two-year pilot training scheme to enable regional museums in the UK to develop their photography collections and build specialist curatorial expertise.
Puss in Boots coming to Universal Studios Singapore
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Jul 2014
Universal Studios Singapore has announced plans for a Puss In Boots-themed suspended roller coaster.
Manchester, UK, garden gallery’s £15m revamp nears completion
BY Alice Davis | 29 Jul 2014
Anticipation is rising around the grounds of the UK's University of Manchester as the redevelopment of its prestigious Whitworth Art Gallery nears completion.
Armed looters and violence putting Egypt's heritage at risk of being 'lost forever'
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Jul 2014
Egypt’s heritage sector is in disarray following revolution and the collapse of the country’s government in 2011, with armed gangs, looters and general destruction placing the country’s rich cultural history in peril, according to an eminent academic.
     
 


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