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Ocean Park Hong Kong lands HK$2.3bn government support
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 21 Mar 2013
Ocean Park Hong Kong will likely move ahead with plans to build an all-weather water park at Tai Shue Wan earlier than anticipated, due to a government loan of HK$2.3bn (US$296m, 229m euro, £196m).
Wymondham Abbey to get upgrade
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 19 Mar 2013
A £2.5m project to transform the visitor experience at Norfolk’s 900-year-old Wymondham Abbey is now able to go ahead due to Heritage Lottery Funding worth £1.5m.
Construction begins on Glasgow's Theatre Royal
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 19 Mar 2013
Construction is now underway on an £11.5m project to create a dramatic new entrance at Glasgow's Theatre Royal and provide more public space at the venue.
US National Gallery of Art to get US$30m revamp
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 19 Mar 2013
The US National Gallery of Art will construct two new art wings and an outdoor sculpture terrace after securing US$30 (23.2m euro, £19.83m) in private donations.
Preston Park Museum and Ground officially re-launched
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 18 Mar 2013
Preston Park Museum and Grounds has hosted an animated 3D film projected on its façade to celebrate its official re-launch following a £7m revamp.
Heritage Lottery Fund supports Aston Martin centenary
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 18 Mar 2013
Heritage Lottery Funding has been awarded to the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust to showcase the history of luxury car brand Aston Martin, which celebrates its centenary this year.
Danish architects BIG land contract to redesign Smithsonian Campus
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 18 Mar 2013
Danish design firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has been announced as the winning team to lead the first phase of the Smithsonian Campus Master Plan, in a US$2.4m (1.85m euro, £1.59m) contract.
Funding sought for £12m Flax Mill revamp
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 18 Mar 2013
An £11.6m funding application to regenerate Shrewsbury’s eighteenth-century Flax Mill Maltings for public and commercial use will be submitted to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) by the end of March.
Details of Shangri-La, The Shard revealed
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 18 Mar 2013
Details of the UK's first Shangri-La - to occupy levels 34 to 52 of The Shard - have been revealed ahead of its opening this summer.
£4m plans for Edinburgh’s Saughton Park
BY Aoife Dowling | 15 Mar 2013
A multi-million-pound project to transform Saughton Park and Gardens into one of Edinburgh’s premier parks has entered the next stage.
Exhibit on the museum experience opens in New York
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Mar 2013
A new interdisciplinary exhibition at New York's Museum of Design examines new design approaches in the post-millennial museum.
Dudley Council approves £10.1m revamp of Castle Hill
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Mar 2013
Dudley Council has approved plans for three attractions at Castle Hill submitted for planning permission in January.
Birmingham lands funding to display Staffordshire Hoard
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Mar 2013
The Heritage Lottery Fund has this week awarded £704,500 for the permanent display of the largest and most valuable Anglo-Saxon treasure ever discovered at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
Scottish abbey plans £2m visitor centre
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 14 Mar 2013
Paisley Abbey has submitted plans to Refrewshire Council for the £2m reconstruction of its fourth cloister, to house a visitor centre, café, gift shop and function space.
Council funding cuts on arts beginning to bite
BY Aoife Dowling | 14 Mar 2013
Budgets across the UK are delivering cuts to arts groups with one - Westminster Council - set to cut is funding by 100 per cent.
Museums and Galleries to benefit from 'lifetime giving' initiative
BY Aoife Dowling | 14 Mar 2013
A new scheme that allows people and companies to donate cultural treasures in return for a reduction in their tax liability has come into effect.
Swansea's Dylan Thomas Centre secures development funding
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 13 Mar 2013
The Dylan Thomas Centre in Swansea, Wales has secured a development grant to build on its vision to become a world-class centre for learning in the lead up to the 2014 centenary of the poet's birth.
Will.i.am launches education scheme at Science Museum
BY Tom Walker | 12 Mar 2013
A new scheme to engage disadvantaged youth with science and technology has been launched by international pop star will.i.am, in collaboration with The Prince’s Trust, at the Science Museum in London.
Museums Galleries Scotland establishes Skills Development Fund
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 12 Mar 2013
The Scottish Government will provide £80,000 to establish a Skills Development Fund, which has been developed by Museums Galleries Scotland (MGS).
Australia's Art Gallery of New South Wales to double in size
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 12 Mar 2013
Australia's Art Gallery of New South Wales has revealed it plans to double in size and transform itself into an art museum for the "Asian century", in time for the 150th anniversary of its founding in 2021.
     
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Ocean Park Hong Kong lands HK$2.3bn government support
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 21 Mar 2013
Ocean Park Hong Kong will likely move ahead with plans to build an all-weather water park at Tai Shue Wan earlier than anticipated, due to a government loan of HK$2.3bn (US$296m, 229m euro, £196m).
Wymondham Abbey to get upgrade
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 19 Mar 2013
A £2.5m project to transform the visitor experience at Norfolk’s 900-year-old Wymondham Abbey is now able to go ahead due to Heritage Lottery Funding worth £1.5m.
Construction begins on Glasgow's Theatre Royal
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 19 Mar 2013
Construction is now underway on an £11.5m project to create a dramatic new entrance at Glasgow's Theatre Royal and provide more public space at the venue.
US National Gallery of Art to get US$30m revamp
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 19 Mar 2013
The US National Gallery of Art will construct two new art wings and an outdoor sculpture terrace after securing US$30 (23.2m euro, £19.83m) in private donations.
Preston Park Museum and Ground officially re-launched
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 18 Mar 2013
Preston Park Museum and Grounds has hosted an animated 3D film projected on its façade to celebrate its official re-launch following a £7m revamp.
Heritage Lottery Fund supports Aston Martin centenary
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 18 Mar 2013
Heritage Lottery Funding has been awarded to the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust to showcase the history of luxury car brand Aston Martin, which celebrates its centenary this year.
Danish architects BIG land contract to redesign Smithsonian Campus
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 18 Mar 2013
Danish design firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has been announced as the winning team to lead the first phase of the Smithsonian Campus Master Plan, in a US$2.4m (1.85m euro, £1.59m) contract.
Funding sought for £12m Flax Mill revamp
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 18 Mar 2013
An £11.6m funding application to regenerate Shrewsbury’s eighteenth-century Flax Mill Maltings for public and commercial use will be submitted to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) by the end of March.
Details of Shangri-La, The Shard revealed
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 18 Mar 2013
Details of the UK's first Shangri-La - to occupy levels 34 to 52 of The Shard - have been revealed ahead of its opening this summer.
£4m plans for Edinburgh’s Saughton Park
BY Aoife Dowling | 15 Mar 2013
A multi-million-pound project to transform Saughton Park and Gardens into one of Edinburgh’s premier parks has entered the next stage.
Exhibit on the museum experience opens in New York
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Mar 2013
A new interdisciplinary exhibition at New York's Museum of Design examines new design approaches in the post-millennial museum.
Dudley Council approves £10.1m revamp of Castle Hill
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Mar 2013
Dudley Council has approved plans for three attractions at Castle Hill submitted for planning permission in January.
Birmingham lands funding to display Staffordshire Hoard
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Mar 2013
The Heritage Lottery Fund has this week awarded £704,500 for the permanent display of the largest and most valuable Anglo-Saxon treasure ever discovered at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
Scottish abbey plans £2m visitor centre
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 14 Mar 2013
Paisley Abbey has submitted plans to Refrewshire Council for the £2m reconstruction of its fourth cloister, to house a visitor centre, café, gift shop and function space.
Council funding cuts on arts beginning to bite
BY Aoife Dowling | 14 Mar 2013
Budgets across the UK are delivering cuts to arts groups with one - Westminster Council - set to cut is funding by 100 per cent.
Museums and Galleries to benefit from 'lifetime giving' initiative
BY Aoife Dowling | 14 Mar 2013
A new scheme that allows people and companies to donate cultural treasures in return for a reduction in their tax liability has come into effect.
Swansea's Dylan Thomas Centre secures development funding
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 13 Mar 2013
The Dylan Thomas Centre in Swansea, Wales has secured a development grant to build on its vision to become a world-class centre for learning in the lead up to the 2014 centenary of the poet's birth.
Will.i.am launches education scheme at Science Museum
BY Tom Walker | 12 Mar 2013
A new scheme to engage disadvantaged youth with science and technology has been launched by international pop star will.i.am, in collaboration with The Prince’s Trust, at the Science Museum in London.
Museums Galleries Scotland establishes Skills Development Fund
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 12 Mar 2013
The Scottish Government will provide £80,000 to establish a Skills Development Fund, which has been developed by Museums Galleries Scotland (MGS).
Australia's Art Gallery of New South Wales to double in size
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 12 Mar 2013
Australia's Art Gallery of New South Wales has revealed it plans to double in size and transform itself into an art museum for the "Asian century", in time for the 150th anniversary of its founding in 2021.
     
 


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