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UK attractions leaders call on government to use £120m Festival of Britain Fund to support sector
BY Tom Anstey | 20 Mar 2020
The heads of several major organisations, including The Association of Leading Visitor Attractions
(ALVA), the Museums Association (MA) and the National Museums Directors Council (NMDC), have
called on the British government to use funding intended for the upcoming Festival of Britain in order
to provide emergency funding for the arts, heritage and entertainment sectors.
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Tourist sites reopen as China starts to recover from coronavirus outbreak
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Mar 2020
Following news that there are no new reported cases COVID-19 for the first time since the virus
emerged in late December and news that the Wuhan lockdown could be lifted once there are no new
cases for 14 days attractions in the country are cautiously preparing to reopen for the first time in
months.
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Cincinnati Zoo offers live-streamed tours during COVID-19 closure
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Mar 2020
With countless visitor attractions around the world forced to close as a result of the coronavirus
pandemic, many are starting to improvise ways they can connect with their customers. Among
them, Ohio's Cincinnati Zoo has turned to its digital platforms, offering live "Home Safaris" to its
visitors.
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Trendswatch 2020: The future of financial sustainability
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Mar 2020
In a time of financial uncertainty for the global museum community, this year's TrendsWatch report
from the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) and the Center for the Future of Museums (CFM) is
seeking to provoke discussion and find viable solutions to these ongoing challenges.
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