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Europe's longest zip line is set to open in Gwynedd, Wales
BY Aoife Dowling | 28 Jan 2013
A zip line in Bethesda, Gwyneed, North Wales, which will see visitors travel through the sky at speeds of up to 80mph, is set to launch on 16 March 2013.
National Glass Centre set for £2.5m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 24 Jan 2013
Work will begin this month on a £2.25m redevelopment of the National Glass Centre at the University of Sunderland following a successful fundraising campaign.
Oxford's Story Museum lands Art Council grant
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 24 Jan 2013
Children's storytelling and literature attraction the Story Museum, in Oxford, UK, has received Art Council England funding for the modernisation of its facilities, due to open in 2015.
SciQuarium attraction to open at Natural Science Center, US
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 24 Jan 2013
The Natural Science Center in Greensboro, North Carolina, US, has announced it will open its SciQuarium in early summer this year, the first phase in a three stage investment programme to continue over the next three years.
Estonia National Museum to open in 2016
BY Aoife Dowling | 23 Jan 2013
A new national museum will launch in Tartu, Estonia in late 2016.
New Discovery Science Center to open in LA
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 23 Jan 2013
Funding has been approved for the Discovery Science Center in Orange County to go ahead with development of a new education and science attraction in Los Angeles, US.
Columbus Museum of Art reveals plans for new wing
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 23 Jan 2013
The Columbus Museum of Art in Ohio, US, has revealed plans for the third and final phase of its US$63m (47.23m euro, £39.66m) expansion, set to start in late spring.
National Afro-American Museum to reopen in Ohio
BY Aoife Dowling | 23 Jan 2013
The first phase of the National Afro-American Museum in Wilberforce, Ohio, US will be unveiled January 26th, following an 18-month long revamp.
Gandhi theme park to be launched in India
BY Aoife Dowling | 22 Jan 2013
The Sewagram Ashram near Wardha Gandhi, where Mahatma Gandhi stayed for six years after the Dandi March, is set to be transfromed into a tourist attraction featuring a theme park. The visitor attraction is being developed with an estimated cost of Rs 62 crore (US$11.5m, 8.6m euro, £7.3m).
Council supports Tate St Ives gallery expansion
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 21 Jan 2013
St Ives Town Council has put its support behind a £10.5m extension and refurbishment on the local Tate gallery, which overlooks Porthmeor Beach.
National Museum Wales' staff to be told about restructuring proposals
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 18 Jan 2013
Staff at the national heritage body that overlooks some of Wales' most significant museums will be consulted about a proposed restructure early next week.
Financial boost for Dundee’s V&A museum
BY Aoife Dowling | 17 Jan 2013
Plans for a new Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum at Dundee has received a financial boost after securing £4m in private donations.
New technologies launch at Cleveland Museum of Art, US
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 17 Jan 2013
The Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, US, is launching two technological innovations to enhance visitors' interactivity and interpretation of artworks on 21 January.
Mega hotel planned for Universal Orlando Resort
BY Aoife Dowling | 17 Jan 2013
Work is underway on Universal's fourth on-site hotel at its Universal Studios Orlando resort in Florida, US.
Freedom Pavilion opens at New Orleans WWII Museum
BY Aoife Dowling | 16 Jan 2013
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana, US, has launched the next phase of its US$300m (225m euro, £187m) expansion.
Beamish Museum, Durham, set to welcome record visitor numbers
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Jan 2013
The Beamish Museum in Durham, UK, is set to welcome more than 500,000 during its 2012-13 financial year, its best result in more in 20 years.
Tramway, Glasgow, to host 2015 Turner Prize
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Jan 2013
Tramway in Glasgow, Scotland, has been selected by Tate from a shortlist of four art venues to host the 2015 Turner Prize, making it the first Scottish gallery to host the exhibition and award.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach sees profits dip
BY Kath Hudson | 15 Jan 2013
Blackpool Pleasure Beach is blaming gloomy weather and the recession for a £400,000 drop in operating profits last year.
Yorkshire galleries to promote county as sculpture capital of Europe
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 14 Jan 2013
Four Yorkshire art galleries, within 30-minutes drive of each other, will work together to promote the county as the sculpture capital of Europe, in an initiative supported by Welcome to Yorkshire and the Arts Council England.
Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery secures £1.2m in council funding
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 14 Jan 2013
Cumbria's Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery has secured £1.2m funding from the Carlisle City Council for the next financial year, with funding for subsequent years to be negotiated.
     
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Europe's longest zip line is set to open in Gwynedd, Wales
BY Aoife Dowling | 28 Jan 2013
A zip line in Bethesda, Gwyneed, North Wales, which will see visitors travel through the sky at speeds of up to 80mph, is set to launch on 16 March 2013.
National Glass Centre set for £2.5m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 24 Jan 2013
Work will begin this month on a £2.25m redevelopment of the National Glass Centre at the University of Sunderland following a successful fundraising campaign.
Oxford's Story Museum lands Art Council grant
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 24 Jan 2013
Children's storytelling and literature attraction the Story Museum, in Oxford, UK, has received Art Council England funding for the modernisation of its facilities, due to open in 2015.
SciQuarium attraction to open at Natural Science Center, US
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 24 Jan 2013
The Natural Science Center in Greensboro, North Carolina, US, has announced it will open its SciQuarium in early summer this year, the first phase in a three stage investment programme to continue over the next three years.
Estonia National Museum to open in 2016
BY Aoife Dowling | 23 Jan 2013
A new national museum will launch in Tartu, Estonia in late 2016.
New Discovery Science Center to open in LA
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 23 Jan 2013
Funding has been approved for the Discovery Science Center in Orange County to go ahead with development of a new education and science attraction in Los Angeles, US.
Columbus Museum of Art reveals plans for new wing
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 23 Jan 2013
The Columbus Museum of Art in Ohio, US, has revealed plans for the third and final phase of its US$63m (47.23m euro, £39.66m) expansion, set to start in late spring.
National Afro-American Museum to reopen in Ohio
BY Aoife Dowling | 23 Jan 2013
The first phase of the National Afro-American Museum in Wilberforce, Ohio, US will be unveiled January 26th, following an 18-month long revamp.
Gandhi theme park to be launched in India
BY Aoife Dowling | 22 Jan 2013
The Sewagram Ashram near Wardha Gandhi, where Mahatma Gandhi stayed for six years after the Dandi March, is set to be transfromed into a tourist attraction featuring a theme park. The visitor attraction is being developed with an estimated cost of Rs 62 crore (US$11.5m, 8.6m euro, £7.3m).
Council supports Tate St Ives gallery expansion
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 21 Jan 2013
St Ives Town Council has put its support behind a £10.5m extension and refurbishment on the local Tate gallery, which overlooks Porthmeor Beach.
National Museum Wales' staff to be told about restructuring proposals
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 18 Jan 2013
Staff at the national heritage body that overlooks some of Wales' most significant museums will be consulted about a proposed restructure early next week.
Financial boost for Dundee’s V&A museum
BY Aoife Dowling | 17 Jan 2013
Plans for a new Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum at Dundee has received a financial boost after securing £4m in private donations.
New technologies launch at Cleveland Museum of Art, US
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 17 Jan 2013
The Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, US, is launching two technological innovations to enhance visitors' interactivity and interpretation of artworks on 21 January.
Mega hotel planned for Universal Orlando Resort
BY Aoife Dowling | 17 Jan 2013
Work is underway on Universal's fourth on-site hotel at its Universal Studios Orlando resort in Florida, US.
Freedom Pavilion opens at New Orleans WWII Museum
BY Aoife Dowling | 16 Jan 2013
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana, US, has launched the next phase of its US$300m (225m euro, £187m) expansion.
Beamish Museum, Durham, set to welcome record visitor numbers
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Jan 2013
The Beamish Museum in Durham, UK, is set to welcome more than 500,000 during its 2012-13 financial year, its best result in more in 20 years.
Tramway, Glasgow, to host 2015 Turner Prize
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Jan 2013
Tramway in Glasgow, Scotland, has been selected by Tate from a shortlist of four art venues to host the 2015 Turner Prize, making it the first Scottish gallery to host the exhibition and award.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach sees profits dip
BY Kath Hudson | 15 Jan 2013
Blackpool Pleasure Beach is blaming gloomy weather and the recession for a £400,000 drop in operating profits last year.
Yorkshire galleries to promote county as sculpture capital of Europe
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 14 Jan 2013
Four Yorkshire art galleries, within 30-minutes drive of each other, will work together to promote the county as the sculpture capital of Europe, in an initiative supported by Welcome to Yorkshire and the Arts Council England.
Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery secures £1.2m in council funding
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 14 Jan 2013
Cumbria's Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery has secured £1.2m funding from the Carlisle City Council for the next financial year, with funding for subsequent years to be negotiated.
     
 


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