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Visitor numbers surge at new Mary Rose Museum
BY Aoife Dowling | 04 Jul 2013
The Mary Rose Museum at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard has welcomed more than 52,000 visitors since opening its doors on 31 May this year.
Funding secured for project to redevelop National Museum of Flight
BY Aoife Dowling | 04 Jul 2013
The Heritage Lottery Fund has announced its support for the next phase of a Development Plan to transform the National Museum of Flight, located at East Fortune in East Lothian, Scotland.
Adventure Island planning Southend's largest rides
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jul 2013
Southend's Adventure Island could be about to get two new rides, much larger than anything else in the park.
Drayton Manor opens new Thomas Land attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jul 2013
Drayton Manor theme park is about to open its newest ride for Thomas Land.
Fife Council give cash boost for culture and heritage
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jul 2013
Fife Council has given a cash injection for culture and heritage projects in the local area.
Tate Modern receives £10m donation towards 10-story extention
BY Aoife Dowling | 03 Jul 2013
Tate Modern has announced a major gift of £10m from the Eyal Ofer Family Foundation to support the completion of the new development of Tate Modern.
Sunderland’s National Glass Museum reopens after GB£2.25m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 03 Jul 2013
The National Glass Museum at the University of Sunderland has reopened its doors following a £2.25m redevelopment programme.
Winehouse exhibition opens at Jewish Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jul 2013
An exhibition on the life of singer Amy Winehouse has opened close by to the street where she died. The Jewish Museum in Camden Town, London, has worked alongside the singer’s family to gather her clothes, record and photograph collection for the exhibition.
Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibition opens to public
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jul 2013
The Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibition has opened to the public at the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida.
Dubai crocodile park set to open in 2015
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jul 2013
The Dubai Municipality has agreed an AED10m (£1.78m, US$2.72m, €2.08m) deal with an entertainment group to open a crocodile theme park - the first of its kind in the Middle East.
Plans revealed for HK$4.98bn M+ museum in Hong Kong
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Jul 2013
Plans have been revealed for a HK$4.98bn (£421.7m, US$642m, €492.6m) Asian modern and contemporary art museum in Hong Kong, China.
Universal Studios Hollywood unveils talking Transformers
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Jun 2013
Universal Studios Hollywood has debuted its new Megatron and Optimus Prime robots, which can interact and speak with park guests as part of an extension of its Transformers 3D ride.
New US$1bn museum proposed in Baghdad
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Jun 2013
A new US$1bn (£656m, €766m) museum is being planned on the site of the former Al-Muthanna airport in Baghdad, Iraq.
Glenstone museum to build new extension
BY Miguel de Sousa | 27 Jun 2013
The owners of the Glenstone Museum in the United States, Mitchell and Emily Rales, have announced the beginning of construction for a new building to house their extensive private art collection.
English Heritage receives £80m boost
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jun 2013
English Heritage is set to receive a financial boost after a government investment of £80m to help establish a charity to care for the National Heritage Collection on a self-financing basis.
New £300,000 fund available for regional museums
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jun 2013
A £300,000 fund for regional museums and galleries has been created by The John Ellerman Foundation - a foundation set up to fund organisations working in the arts, environment and welfare.
British Museum brings in record visitor numbers
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jun 2013
The British Museum has recorded its best spring ever, thanks in part due to the success of the temporary exhibition on Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Government announces 7 per cent cut to DCMS budget
BY Tom Walker | 26 Jun 2013
Chancellor George Osborne has announced that grassroots sport, arts and museums will have to undergo funding cuts as the coalition government looks to curb government spending by £11.5bn. Announcing his Spending Review at the House of Commons today, Osborne said the overall budget of the DCMS will be cut by 7 per cent.
£27m Stonehenge project underway with road closure
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Jun 2013
A £27m (US$41.6m, €31.7m) project, part financed by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), has started with the closure of the road running alongside Stonehenge.
All of Syria's Heritage sites put on endangered list
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Jun 2013
All six of Syria's World Heritage sites have been placed on an endangered list by the World Heritage Committee (WHC).
     
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Visitor numbers surge at new Mary Rose Museum
BY Aoife Dowling | 04 Jul 2013
The Mary Rose Museum at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard has welcomed more than 52,000 visitors since opening its doors on 31 May this year.
Funding secured for project to redevelop National Museum of Flight
BY Aoife Dowling | 04 Jul 2013
The Heritage Lottery Fund has announced its support for the next phase of a Development Plan to transform the National Museum of Flight, located at East Fortune in East Lothian, Scotland.
Adventure Island planning Southend's largest rides
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jul 2013
Southend's Adventure Island could be about to get two new rides, much larger than anything else in the park.
Drayton Manor opens new Thomas Land attraction
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jul 2013
Drayton Manor theme park is about to open its newest ride for Thomas Land.
Fife Council give cash boost for culture and heritage
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jul 2013
Fife Council has given a cash injection for culture and heritage projects in the local area.
Tate Modern receives £10m donation towards 10-story extention
BY Aoife Dowling | 03 Jul 2013
Tate Modern has announced a major gift of £10m from the Eyal Ofer Family Foundation to support the completion of the new development of Tate Modern.
Sunderland’s National Glass Museum reopens after GB£2.25m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 03 Jul 2013
The National Glass Museum at the University of Sunderland has reopened its doors following a £2.25m redevelopment programme.
Winehouse exhibition opens at Jewish Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jul 2013
An exhibition on the life of singer Amy Winehouse has opened close by to the street where she died. The Jewish Museum in Camden Town, London, has worked alongside the singer’s family to gather her clothes, record and photograph collection for the exhibition.
Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibition opens to public
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jul 2013
The Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibition has opened to the public at the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida.
Dubai crocodile park set to open in 2015
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Jul 2013
The Dubai Municipality has agreed an AED10m (£1.78m, US$2.72m, €2.08m) deal with an entertainment group to open a crocodile theme park - the first of its kind in the Middle East.
Plans revealed for HK$4.98bn M+ museum in Hong Kong
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Jul 2013
Plans have been revealed for a HK$4.98bn (£421.7m, US$642m, €492.6m) Asian modern and contemporary art museum in Hong Kong, China.
Universal Studios Hollywood unveils talking Transformers
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Jun 2013
Universal Studios Hollywood has debuted its new Megatron and Optimus Prime robots, which can interact and speak with park guests as part of an extension of its Transformers 3D ride.
New US$1bn museum proposed in Baghdad
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Jun 2013
A new US$1bn (£656m, €766m) museum is being planned on the site of the former Al-Muthanna airport in Baghdad, Iraq.
Glenstone museum to build new extension
BY Miguel de Sousa | 27 Jun 2013
The owners of the Glenstone Museum in the United States, Mitchell and Emily Rales, have announced the beginning of construction for a new building to house their extensive private art collection.
English Heritage receives £80m boost
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jun 2013
English Heritage is set to receive a financial boost after a government investment of £80m to help establish a charity to care for the National Heritage Collection on a self-financing basis.
New £300,000 fund available for regional museums
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jun 2013
A £300,000 fund for regional museums and galleries has been created by The John Ellerman Foundation - a foundation set up to fund organisations working in the arts, environment and welfare.
British Museum brings in record visitor numbers
BY Tom Anstey | 27 Jun 2013
The British Museum has recorded its best spring ever, thanks in part due to the success of the temporary exhibition on Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Government announces 7 per cent cut to DCMS budget
BY Tom Walker | 26 Jun 2013
Chancellor George Osborne has announced that grassroots sport, arts and museums will have to undergo funding cuts as the coalition government looks to curb government spending by £11.5bn. Announcing his Spending Review at the House of Commons today, Osborne said the overall budget of the DCMS will be cut by 7 per cent.
£27m Stonehenge project underway with road closure
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Jun 2013
A £27m (US$41.6m, €31.7m) project, part financed by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), has started with the closure of the road running alongside Stonehenge.
All of Syria's Heritage sites put on endangered list
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Jun 2013
All six of Syria's World Heritage sites have been placed on an endangered list by the World Heritage Committee (WHC).
     
 


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