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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.
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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.
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Legoland Dubai to open in 2016
BY Kath Hudson | 03 Mar 2014
Merlin Entertainments has confirmed it will go ahead with developing a
Legoland in Dubai, with the park slated to open in 2016.
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IAAPA Asian Expo 2014 heads for booming Beijing
BY Jak Phillips | 03 Mar 2014
This year’s International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions
(IAAPA) Asian Attractions Expo (AAE) will take place in Beijing, a move
organisers say was prompted by the industry’s rapid expansion in China.
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MK Bowl could house largest indoor waterpark in UK
BY Chris Dodd | 28 Feb 2014
Milton Keynes National Bowl could become home to the UK’s largest indoor
waterpark, with the leisure development also potentially featuring a sports
village and event venue.
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MOHAI speaks out on Bezos Center for Innovation
BY Kath Hudson | 27 Feb 2014
Seattle is protecting its status as an incubator of companies which transform
the world, with a Jeff Bezos-sponsored museum extension at the Museum of
History & Industry.
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Torbay on track for £45m leisure regeneration scheme
BY Jak Phillips | 26 Feb 2014
A £45m leisure-based regeneration scheme in Torbay is gaining momentum,
with local council and the Torbay Development Agency naming Moirai Capital
Investments (MCI) as preferred developer for the Clennon Valley project.
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