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Plans for £7.5m expanded Milton Keynes museum backed by HLF
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Mar 2014
Milton Keynes could soon house an expanded £7.5m museum exploring the region’s history, after its developers were awarded funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
STEAM Carnival announces date for LA debut
BY Jak Phillips | 14 Mar 2014
Los Angeles’ inaugural STEAM Carnival – an entertainment showcase that reimagines the classic midway with lasers, fire, and robots – will take place at the city’s CRAFTED Port-side warehouse from 25 to 26 October 2014, organisers have announced.
Al Montazah Park becomes Sharjah's first waterpark
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Mar 2014
Sharjah has gained its first-ever waterpark, following the opening this week of the Al Montazah Park on Sharjah Flag Island in the United Arab Emirates.
Obama makes funding case to improve tourism attractions and regenerate parks
BY Chris Dodd | 13 Mar 2014
US president Barack Obama has proposed funding for a US$1.2bn (£721.m €863.5m) multi-year restoration initiative that could see the creation of new jobs at tourism sites across America, while also helping to attract more visitors.
Merlin wins big at London Stock Exchange Awards
BY Jak Phillips | 13 Mar 2014
Following its high-profile flotation last November, attractions giant Merlin Entertainments plc has won ‘New Company of The Year 2013’ at the London Stock Exchange PLC Awards.
Ferrari's second branded theme park coming to Spain in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2014
Europe is to get its first Ferrari-branded theme park when a new location opens near Barcelona, Spain in 2016.
Seaside towns get share of £28m Coastal Communities Fund
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2014
A multi-million pound package to create jobs and apprenticeships in seaside towns across the country – including areas affected by the recent floods – has been announced as part of the UK government’s long-term economic plan to help boost growth in coastal areas.
Mail Rail plans get the green light
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2014
Islington Borough Council has approved plans to open up a section of the old Post Office Underground Railway – also known as the Mail Rail – as an attraction for the newly created British Postal Museum & Archives (BPMA).
Nottingham Castle Trust established to drive £24m development plans
BY Chris Dodd | 11 Mar 2014
A Trust has been established to help push forward £24m plans for the regeneration of Nottingham Castle.
Bond boosts Glencoe visitor numbers by 40 per cent
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2014
James Bond is being credited with helping to significantly boost visitor numbers to one of Scotland’s mountain landscapes last year after it was featured in the latest Bond film Skyfall.
Camel Republic attraction coming to Thailand
BY Chris Dodd | 11 Mar 2014
Garment retailing and manufacturing company Pena House Group is looking to make the most of Thailand’s tourism economy by developing a new Camel Republic attraction in the region of Cha-am.
Proposed legislation would ban Orca shows in California
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2014
In the wake of CNN’s controversial documentary Blackfish, state legislation that could come into effect in California, US, could spell trouble for SeaWorld attractions, which would no longer be able to have orca shows in the state.
Brighton Sea Life Centre to open Rainforest Adventure this month
BY Chris Dodd | 11 Mar 2014
Merlin Entertainments has invested a further £1m into Brighton Sea Life Centre, which will see the opening of a new Rainforest Adventure attraction later this month.
Christian group plans US$120m Old Testament theme park
BY Chris Dodd | 07 Mar 2014
A Christian Group is looking to push ahead with plans for the construction of a US$120m (£71m, €86.5m) Old Testament theme park, based around a central Noah’s Arc structure.
New heritage body for Scotland
BY Kath Hudson | 07 Mar 2014
The Scottish Government looks set to create a new organisation to manage the nation’s heritage.
UK attractions enjoy strong rise in visitor numbers over 2013
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Mar 2014
A number of attractions have seen a big spike in visits owing to a fine Summer in 2013 according to the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA).
Global landmarks at risk from rising sea levels, says study
BY Jak Phillips | 05 Mar 2014
Famous attractions such as the Sydney Opera House and the Statue of Liberty are at risk of being lost under rising seas caused by climate change, according to a new report.
Six Flags to open record-breaking swing ride in New England, US
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Mar 2014
Six Flags New England will open the world’s tallest swing rides with its upcoming New England Skyscreamer.
Consultation underway to better protect Welsh heritage sites
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Mar 2014
The Welsh Government is undergoing a six-week consultation period on a new proposal for the Heritage Bill in order to better protect the country’s monuments and artefacts.
9/11 memorial museum to open in May
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Mar 2014
A museum dedicated to the events of 11 September 2001 will open in New York City this May.
     
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Plans for £7.5m expanded Milton Keynes museum backed by HLF
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Mar 2014
Milton Keynes could soon house an expanded £7.5m museum exploring the region’s history, after its developers were awarded funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
STEAM Carnival announces date for LA debut
BY Jak Phillips | 14 Mar 2014
Los Angeles’ inaugural STEAM Carnival – an entertainment showcase that reimagines the classic midway with lasers, fire, and robots – will take place at the city’s CRAFTED Port-side warehouse from 25 to 26 October 2014, organisers have announced.
Al Montazah Park becomes Sharjah's first waterpark
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Mar 2014
Sharjah has gained its first-ever waterpark, following the opening this week of the Al Montazah Park on Sharjah Flag Island in the United Arab Emirates.
Obama makes funding case to improve tourism attractions and regenerate parks
BY Chris Dodd | 13 Mar 2014
US president Barack Obama has proposed funding for a US$1.2bn (£721.m €863.5m) multi-year restoration initiative that could see the creation of new jobs at tourism sites across America, while also helping to attract more visitors.
Merlin wins big at London Stock Exchange Awards
BY Jak Phillips | 13 Mar 2014
Following its high-profile flotation last November, attractions giant Merlin Entertainments plc has won ‘New Company of The Year 2013’ at the London Stock Exchange PLC Awards.
Ferrari's second branded theme park coming to Spain in 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2014
Europe is to get its first Ferrari-branded theme park when a new location opens near Barcelona, Spain in 2016.
Seaside towns get share of £28m Coastal Communities Fund
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2014
A multi-million pound package to create jobs and apprenticeships in seaside towns across the country – including areas affected by the recent floods – has been announced as part of the UK government’s long-term economic plan to help boost growth in coastal areas.
Mail Rail plans get the green light
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2014
Islington Borough Council has approved plans to open up a section of the old Post Office Underground Railway – also known as the Mail Rail – as an attraction for the newly created British Postal Museum & Archives (BPMA).
Nottingham Castle Trust established to drive £24m development plans
BY Chris Dodd | 11 Mar 2014
A Trust has been established to help push forward £24m plans for the regeneration of Nottingham Castle.
Bond boosts Glencoe visitor numbers by 40 per cent
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2014
James Bond is being credited with helping to significantly boost visitor numbers to one of Scotland’s mountain landscapes last year after it was featured in the latest Bond film Skyfall.
Camel Republic attraction coming to Thailand
BY Chris Dodd | 11 Mar 2014
Garment retailing and manufacturing company Pena House Group is looking to make the most of Thailand’s tourism economy by developing a new Camel Republic attraction in the region of Cha-am.
Proposed legislation would ban Orca shows in California
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Mar 2014
In the wake of CNN’s controversial documentary Blackfish, state legislation that could come into effect in California, US, could spell trouble for SeaWorld attractions, which would no longer be able to have orca shows in the state.
Brighton Sea Life Centre to open Rainforest Adventure this month
BY Chris Dodd | 11 Mar 2014
Merlin Entertainments has invested a further £1m into Brighton Sea Life Centre, which will see the opening of a new Rainforest Adventure attraction later this month.
Christian group plans US$120m Old Testament theme park
BY Chris Dodd | 07 Mar 2014
A Christian Group is looking to push ahead with plans for the construction of a US$120m (£71m, €86.5m) Old Testament theme park, based around a central Noah’s Arc structure.
New heritage body for Scotland
BY Kath Hudson | 07 Mar 2014
The Scottish Government looks set to create a new organisation to manage the nation’s heritage.
UK attractions enjoy strong rise in visitor numbers over 2013
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Mar 2014
A number of attractions have seen a big spike in visits owing to a fine Summer in 2013 according to the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA).
Global landmarks at risk from rising sea levels, says study
BY Jak Phillips | 05 Mar 2014
Famous attractions such as the Sydney Opera House and the Statue of Liberty are at risk of being lost under rising seas caused by climate change, according to a new report.
Six Flags to open record-breaking swing ride in New England, US
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Mar 2014
Six Flags New England will open the world’s tallest swing rides with its upcoming New England Skyscreamer.
Consultation underway to better protect Welsh heritage sites
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Mar 2014
The Welsh Government is undergoing a six-week consultation period on a new proposal for the Heritage Bill in order to better protect the country’s monuments and artefacts.
9/11 memorial museum to open in May
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Mar 2014
A museum dedicated to the events of 11 September 2001 will open in New York City this May.
     
 


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