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£3.7m HLF grant to restore Whitley Bay's iconic Dome
BY Martin Nash | 26 Nov 2013
Whitley Bay's Grade II listed Spanish City and Dome is to be restored and reopened following a £3.7m Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant to North Tyneside Council.
Shortlist announced for Natural History Museum works
BY Martin Nash | 22 Nov 2013
Following the launch in September of a competition to redesign the grounds of London's Natural History Museum, five teams have been chosen from the entrants and invited to submit their proposals.
Aberdeen art gallery revamp set for approval
BY Martin Nash | 22 Nov 2013
Aberdeen Council’s planning committee will meet on 28 November to consider plans – already recommended for approval – for a £30m redevelopment of the city’s Art Gallery.
Picsolve announces new US$13m investment
BY Tom Walker | 21 Nov 2013
Picsolve has announced a US$13m investment from Moonray Investors, part of Fidelity Worldwide Investment.
England a key driver to UK tourism growth - report
BY Martin Nash | 21 Nov 2013
A new report from Deloitte – ‘Tourism: jobs and growth’ – outlines England’s central role in driving the future growth of tourism in the whole of the UK.
New cinema part of Marble Arch Tower redevelopment plans
BY Martin Nash | 21 Nov 2013
Developers Almacantar have unveiled plans for the redevelopment of Marble Arch Tower, to include a new Odeon cinema.
Heath Robinson Museum takes crowdfunding route
BY Kath Hudson | 21 Nov 2013
The William Heath Robinson Trust has turned to crowdfunders, Kickstarter, in its efforts to raise money to open a museum in North East London commemorating the artist, illustrator and humorist.
Opening date announced for US$220m Grand Texas Theme Park
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Nov 2013
Plans to bring a massive entertainment complex and theme park in Houston, Texas, US have taken a step forward after an opening date of Q1 2015 was set.
Original Coronation Street set could temporarily reopen to visitors next year
BY Chris Dodd | 20 Nov 2013
The original set of Manchester-based soap opera Coronation Street could reopen to the public as a temporary visitor attraction for six months next year, allowing visitors to explore the street used in the ITV Granada television programme.
Hull named UK City of Culture for 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Nov 2013
Hull has been named the UK’s City of Culture for 2017, beating Leicester, Dundee and Swansea in the process.
Tourism industry calls for reduced VAT to stimulate market growth
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Nov 2013
Representatives of the tourism industry have called for a VAT reduction to boost exports and halt decline in key markets and have made a submission to the Chancellor of the Exchequer ahead of the Autumn Statement.
Queens Museum, New York reopens after US$69m renovation work
BY Chris Dodd | 18 Nov 2013
The Queens Museum, New York, has officially reopened following US$69m (£43m, €51m) worth of renovations, which have seen the doubling of museum space, the addition of new gallery and exhibition areas, as well a new artistic facade and an additional educational component being installed.
Expansive visitor centre to be built inside new sludge treatment facility in Hong Kong
BY Chris Dodd | 15 Nov 2013
A 2,000sq m (21,527 sq ft) environmental and educational visitor centre is to be built inside a new sludge treatment facility in Hong Kong, which on completion will be the world’s largest of its kind.
British-designed Jumex Museum to open in Mexico City this month
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Nov 2013
Mexico City’s latest cultural attraction, the British-designed Jumex Museum, is to open its doors to the public this month, as the region continues to grow in artistic and educational prominence.
Satrosphere Science Centre receives donation of inflatable planetarium
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Nov 2013
Satrosphere Science Centre, Aberdeen, Scotland has been given a donation of an inflatable planetarium from global energy company TAQA.
MOHAI’s Bezos Centre looking to showcase and foster innovation
BY Chris Dodd | 13 Nov 2013
The Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) has continued its pledge to engage learners in the importance of innovation and discovery following the opening of its Bezos Centre for Innovation last month.
Shakespeare's England launched to promote tourism in Warwickshire area
BY Chris Dodd | 12 Nov 2013
A new tourism body, Shakespeare’s England, has been launched to promote the visitor economies of Warwickshire and its surrounding areas.
Merlin enters stock market with £3.2bn valuation
BY Chris Dodd | 11 Nov 2013
Merlin Entertainments has been priced near the top end of trading expectations – at £3.2bn (US$5.1bn, €3.8bn) – as the attractions company made its debut on the London Stock Exchange.
Royal Academy of Arts receives £12.7m Heritage Lottery funding towards Burlington Gardens project
BY Chris Dodd | 11 Nov 2013
The Royal Academy of Arts has moved a step closer to beginning its £36m (US$57.5m, €42.9m) Burlington Gardens redevelopment project, with designs created by David Chipperfield Architects, having been granted £12.7m (US$20.3m, €15.1m) by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Zamperla unveils plans for Venetian attraction
BY Kath Hudson | 08 Nov 2013
A man-made island, currently used as a landfill site, could become a cultural theme park if plans from Zamperla win the support of the Venetian authorities.
     
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£3.7m HLF grant to restore Whitley Bay's iconic Dome
BY Martin Nash | 26 Nov 2013
Whitley Bay's Grade II listed Spanish City and Dome is to be restored and reopened following a £3.7m Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant to North Tyneside Council.
Shortlist announced for Natural History Museum works
BY Martin Nash | 22 Nov 2013
Following the launch in September of a competition to redesign the grounds of London's Natural History Museum, five teams have been chosen from the entrants and invited to submit their proposals.
Aberdeen art gallery revamp set for approval
BY Martin Nash | 22 Nov 2013
Aberdeen Council’s planning committee will meet on 28 November to consider plans – already recommended for approval – for a £30m redevelopment of the city’s Art Gallery.
Picsolve announces new US$13m investment
BY Tom Walker | 21 Nov 2013
Picsolve has announced a US$13m investment from Moonray Investors, part of Fidelity Worldwide Investment.
England a key driver to UK tourism growth - report
BY Martin Nash | 21 Nov 2013
A new report from Deloitte – ‘Tourism: jobs and growth’ – outlines England’s central role in driving the future growth of tourism in the whole of the UK.
New cinema part of Marble Arch Tower redevelopment plans
BY Martin Nash | 21 Nov 2013
Developers Almacantar have unveiled plans for the redevelopment of Marble Arch Tower, to include a new Odeon cinema.
Heath Robinson Museum takes crowdfunding route
BY Kath Hudson | 21 Nov 2013
The William Heath Robinson Trust has turned to crowdfunders, Kickstarter, in its efforts to raise money to open a museum in North East London commemorating the artist, illustrator and humorist.
Opening date announced for US$220m Grand Texas Theme Park
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Nov 2013
Plans to bring a massive entertainment complex and theme park in Houston, Texas, US have taken a step forward after an opening date of Q1 2015 was set.
Original Coronation Street set could temporarily reopen to visitors next year
BY Chris Dodd | 20 Nov 2013
The original set of Manchester-based soap opera Coronation Street could reopen to the public as a temporary visitor attraction for six months next year, allowing visitors to explore the street used in the ITV Granada television programme.
Hull named UK City of Culture for 2017
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Nov 2013
Hull has been named the UK’s City of Culture for 2017, beating Leicester, Dundee and Swansea in the process.
Tourism industry calls for reduced VAT to stimulate market growth
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Nov 2013
Representatives of the tourism industry have called for a VAT reduction to boost exports and halt decline in key markets and have made a submission to the Chancellor of the Exchequer ahead of the Autumn Statement.
Queens Museum, New York reopens after US$69m renovation work
BY Chris Dodd | 18 Nov 2013
The Queens Museum, New York, has officially reopened following US$69m (£43m, €51m) worth of renovations, which have seen the doubling of museum space, the addition of new gallery and exhibition areas, as well a new artistic facade and an additional educational component being installed.
Expansive visitor centre to be built inside new sludge treatment facility in Hong Kong
BY Chris Dodd | 15 Nov 2013
A 2,000sq m (21,527 sq ft) environmental and educational visitor centre is to be built inside a new sludge treatment facility in Hong Kong, which on completion will be the world’s largest of its kind.
British-designed Jumex Museum to open in Mexico City this month
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Nov 2013
Mexico City’s latest cultural attraction, the British-designed Jumex Museum, is to open its doors to the public this month, as the region continues to grow in artistic and educational prominence.
Satrosphere Science Centre receives donation of inflatable planetarium
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Nov 2013
Satrosphere Science Centre, Aberdeen, Scotland has been given a donation of an inflatable planetarium from global energy company TAQA.
MOHAI’s Bezos Centre looking to showcase and foster innovation
BY Chris Dodd | 13 Nov 2013
The Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) has continued its pledge to engage learners in the importance of innovation and discovery following the opening of its Bezos Centre for Innovation last month.
Shakespeare's England launched to promote tourism in Warwickshire area
BY Chris Dodd | 12 Nov 2013
A new tourism body, Shakespeare’s England, has been launched to promote the visitor economies of Warwickshire and its surrounding areas.
Merlin enters stock market with £3.2bn valuation
BY Chris Dodd | 11 Nov 2013
Merlin Entertainments has been priced near the top end of trading expectations – at £3.2bn (US$5.1bn, €3.8bn) – as the attractions company made its debut on the London Stock Exchange.
Royal Academy of Arts receives £12.7m Heritage Lottery funding towards Burlington Gardens project
BY Chris Dodd | 11 Nov 2013
The Royal Academy of Arts has moved a step closer to beginning its £36m (US$57.5m, €42.9m) Burlington Gardens redevelopment project, with designs created by David Chipperfield Architects, having been granted £12.7m (US$20.3m, €15.1m) by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Zamperla unveils plans for Venetian attraction
BY Kath Hudson | 08 Nov 2013
A man-made island, currently used as a landfill site, could become a cultural theme park if plans from Zamperla win the support of the Venetian authorities.
     
 


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