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BOA unveils new Olympic Museum plans
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Feb 2012
The British Olympic Association (BOA) has revealed plans to build an Olympic Museum at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, as a permanent legacy from the 2012 Games.
Spring launch for new PortAventura coaster
BY Pete Hayman | 23 Feb 2012
PortAventura, the theme park located in Salou, Spain, has revealed that Europe's tallest rollercoaster is to open this spring, although it will not be ready for the start of the season on 30 March.
April relaunch for new-look Roman museum
BY Pete Hayman | 23 Feb 2012
Northumberland's Housesteads Roman Fort, one of the most complete Roman forts in the UK, will reopen to the public in April following the first phase of a renovation project.
York's 'chocolate attraction' to open on 31 March
BY Tom Walker | 20 Feb 2012
A new visitor attraction based on the history of confectionary will open on 31 March 2012 in York, UK.
National Blues Museum planned for St. Louis
BY Tom Walker | 20 Feb 2012
A new National Blues Museum is being proposed for St. Louis, Missouri, US, as part of plans to reinvigorate the city's riverfront area.
Finnish theme park to get first Angry Birds Land
BY Tom Walker | 17 Feb 2012
Särkänniemi theme park in Tampere, Finland will house the world's first Angry Birds-themed visitor attraction later this year. The Angry Birds Land will be based on the popular mobile game which was developed by Finnish gaming company Rovio Entertainment.
Assael unveils Dreamland Margate vision
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Feb 2012
Assael Architecture has unveiled its vision for the future of Dreamland Margate in Kent as part of a public inquiry into whether the local authority can compulsorily purchase the site.
Design team chosen for Utah arts project
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Feb 2012
A design team has been selected for the renovation and expansion of the Kimball Art Center in Utah, US, which is home to Sundance House during the annual Sundance Film Festival.
BeWILDerwood submits plans for second site
BY Tom Walker | 16 Feb 2012
Bure Valley Adventures, operator of BeWILDerwood treehouse adventure park in Norfolk, UK has submitted a planning application for a second site at Tatton Park, Cheshire. The plans for the new attraction will be put on show on 23 February as part of a consultation which will run until mid-March.
Kids In Museums award longlist revealed
BY Pete Hayman | 16 Feb 2012
Kids in Museums has announced that 20 attractions across the country are in the running to be recognised for being the UK's most accessible and welcoming to visitors of all ages.
Cars Land to complete Disneyland expansion
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Feb 2012
The opening of a new visitor experience inspired by the animated film Cars is set to mark the completion of a five-year expansion of Disney California Adventure Park, US.
Las Vegas waterpark opening pushed back
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Feb 2012
Officials at the new USD20m (GBP12.7m, EUR15.3m) Splash Canyon Waterpark being built in Las Vegas, US, have announced its launch date has been pushed back until spring 2013.
GBP1m grant for Bomber Command Memorial
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Feb 2012
Tourism minister John Penrose has announced the government is to contribute GBP1m to help fund a new monument in London's Green Park commemorating Bomber Command.
Scottish cities to share GBP7.69m heritage funding
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Feb 2012
Historic Scotland has confirmed that six Scottish cities are to receive a share of GBP7.69m over the next three years as part of efforts to safeguard and enhance areas of conservation.
Plaza overhaul for New York art museum
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Feb 2012
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, US, is planning a comprehensive revamp of the four-block-long plaza alongside its iconic Fifth Avenue facade in downtown Manhattan.
VisitBritain hails 'record' year for tourism
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Feb 2012
National tourism agency VisitBritain has welcomed a "record" year for UK tourism after it reported a 3 per cent growth in the number of overseas residents coming to the UK in 2011.
Art Fund Prize 2012 longlist announced
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Feb 2012
Four newly-opened museums and three Scottish attractions are among the 10 institutions to be included on the longlist for the annual Art Fund Prize, which is now in its 10th year.
April start for Dickens museum revamp
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Feb 2012
London's Charles Dickens Museum has announced that a GBP3.2m refurbishment project will get underway in April after the attraction confirmed "sufficient funds" were now in place.
Work to start on Bannockburn scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Feb 2012
Scottish first minister Alex Salmond has confirmed that funding is now in place for work to commence on the new Battle of Bannockburn visitor centre near Stirling this summer.
Piece Hall revamp plans move forward
BY Pete Hayman | 03 Feb 2012
Calderdale Council's cabinet has agreed to move forward with a multi-million pound project to transform Halifax's historic Piece Hall into a new heritage attraction for the town.
     
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BOA unveils new Olympic Museum plans
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Feb 2012
The British Olympic Association (BOA) has revealed plans to build an Olympic Museum at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, as a permanent legacy from the 2012 Games.
Spring launch for new PortAventura coaster
BY Pete Hayman | 23 Feb 2012
PortAventura, the theme park located in Salou, Spain, has revealed that Europe's tallest rollercoaster is to open this spring, although it will not be ready for the start of the season on 30 March.
April relaunch for new-look Roman museum
BY Pete Hayman | 23 Feb 2012
Northumberland's Housesteads Roman Fort, one of the most complete Roman forts in the UK, will reopen to the public in April following the first phase of a renovation project.
York's 'chocolate attraction' to open on 31 March
BY Tom Walker | 20 Feb 2012
A new visitor attraction based on the history of confectionary will open on 31 March 2012 in York, UK.
National Blues Museum planned for St. Louis
BY Tom Walker | 20 Feb 2012
A new National Blues Museum is being proposed for St. Louis, Missouri, US, as part of plans to reinvigorate the city's riverfront area.
Finnish theme park to get first Angry Birds Land
BY Tom Walker | 17 Feb 2012
Särkänniemi theme park in Tampere, Finland will house the world's first Angry Birds-themed visitor attraction later this year. The Angry Birds Land will be based on the popular mobile game which was developed by Finnish gaming company Rovio Entertainment.
Assael unveils Dreamland Margate vision
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Feb 2012
Assael Architecture has unveiled its vision for the future of Dreamland Margate in Kent as part of a public inquiry into whether the local authority can compulsorily purchase the site.
Design team chosen for Utah arts project
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Feb 2012
A design team has been selected for the renovation and expansion of the Kimball Art Center in Utah, US, which is home to Sundance House during the annual Sundance Film Festival.
BeWILDerwood submits plans for second site
BY Tom Walker | 16 Feb 2012
Bure Valley Adventures, operator of BeWILDerwood treehouse adventure park in Norfolk, UK has submitted a planning application for a second site at Tatton Park, Cheshire. The plans for the new attraction will be put on show on 23 February as part of a consultation which will run until mid-March.
Kids In Museums award longlist revealed
BY Pete Hayman | 16 Feb 2012
Kids in Museums has announced that 20 attractions across the country are in the running to be recognised for being the UK's most accessible and welcoming to visitors of all ages.
Cars Land to complete Disneyland expansion
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Feb 2012
The opening of a new visitor experience inspired by the animated film Cars is set to mark the completion of a five-year expansion of Disney California Adventure Park, US.
Las Vegas waterpark opening pushed back
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Feb 2012
Officials at the new USD20m (GBP12.7m, EUR15.3m) Splash Canyon Waterpark being built in Las Vegas, US, have announced its launch date has been pushed back until spring 2013.
GBP1m grant for Bomber Command Memorial
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Feb 2012
Tourism minister John Penrose has announced the government is to contribute GBP1m to help fund a new monument in London's Green Park commemorating Bomber Command.
Scottish cities to share GBP7.69m heritage funding
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Feb 2012
Historic Scotland has confirmed that six Scottish cities are to receive a share of GBP7.69m over the next three years as part of efforts to safeguard and enhance areas of conservation.
Plaza overhaul for New York art museum
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Feb 2012
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, US, is planning a comprehensive revamp of the four-block-long plaza alongside its iconic Fifth Avenue facade in downtown Manhattan.
VisitBritain hails 'record' year for tourism
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Feb 2012
National tourism agency VisitBritain has welcomed a "record" year for UK tourism after it reported a 3 per cent growth in the number of overseas residents coming to the UK in 2011.
Art Fund Prize 2012 longlist announced
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Feb 2012
Four newly-opened museums and three Scottish attractions are among the 10 institutions to be included on the longlist for the annual Art Fund Prize, which is now in its 10th year.
April start for Dickens museum revamp
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Feb 2012
London's Charles Dickens Museum has announced that a GBP3.2m refurbishment project will get underway in April after the attraction confirmed "sufficient funds" were now in place.
Work to start on Bannockburn scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Feb 2012
Scottish first minister Alex Salmond has confirmed that funding is now in place for work to commence on the new Battle of Bannockburn visitor centre near Stirling this summer.
Piece Hall revamp plans move forward
BY Pete Hayman | 03 Feb 2012
Calderdale Council's cabinet has agreed to move forward with a multi-million pound project to transform Halifax's historic Piece Hall into a new heritage attraction for the town.
     
 


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