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Famous Grouse Experience adds new taste experience
BY Tom Walker | 10 Mar 2011
The Famous Grouse Experience, one of Scotland's most visited distilleries, has invested £55,000 in a full refurbishment of its tasting bar.
New king of Edinburgh Castle
BY Tom Walker | 09 Mar 2011
Nick Finnigan has been appointed as executive manager of Edinburgh Castle, taking over from Barbara Smith.
MGS confirms Recognised Collections grants
BY Pete Hayman | 09 Mar 2011
A funding package worth nearly £450,000 is to be shared by 12 attractions after Museums Galleries Scotland (MGS) announced the latest awards for Recognised Collections.
DP Associates looking to enter fitness sector
BY Tom Walker | 09 Mar 2011
Leisure consultancy DP Associates, which so far has operated largely in the attractions sector, is looking to expand its services into the fitness industry.
Repaired castle to reopen in South Wales
BY Pete Hayman | 08 Mar 2011
Old Beaupré Castle near Cowbridge, South Wales, is to reopen on 18 March, following the completion of crucial structural and conservation works.
Titanic exhibition to open at Ulster museum
BY Pete Hayman | 08 Mar 2011
TITANICa: The Exhibition is to launch at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, County Down, at the end of May to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the launch of the Titanic.
Blackpool attracts 'record' visitor numbers
BY Pete Hayman | 08 Mar 2011
Blackpool Council has revealed that a "record" 13 million people visited the resort in 2010 - up three million since 2008.
Merlin completes Village Roadshow deal
BY Tom Walker | 07 Mar 2011
Merlin Entertainments Group has completed the acquisition of Sydney Attractions Group and Kelly Tarlton's Underwater World from Village Roadshow.
At-Bristol gets go ahead for Real Brain Exhibit
BY Tom Walker | 07 Mar 2011
The Human Tissue Authority (HTA) has given the green light for At-Bristol science centre to launch an exhibit featuring a real human brain.
Spring 2012 launch for Harry Potter tour
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Mar 2011
Warner Bros has announced plans to launch its new Harry Potter studio tour attraction at Leavesden Studios, Hertfordshire, in spring 2012.
Government publishes new tourism strategy
BY Pete Hayman | 04 Mar 2011
England and Wales' May Day bank holiday could be moved to another time of year as part of the government's new strategy to increase tourism.
London museum unveils revamp proposals
BY Pete Hayman | 04 Mar 2011
Seven shortlisted design proposals for the Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum's Exhibition Road project have gone on display at the attraction's Sackler Centre.
Merlin plans Orlando Eye attraction
BY Tom Walker | 02 Mar 2011
Visitor attraction operator Merlin Entertainments has confirmed it is working with entertainment company Circle Entertainment and developer Unicorp to develop a 425ft-high Orlando Eye wheel attraction in Orlando, Florida, US.
Two high ropes course installations unveiled
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Mar 2011
Innovative Leisure has completed the installation of new high ropes courses at Clarence Pier in Southsea, Hampshire, and Codona's Amusement Park in Aberdeen.
Event marks completion of The Cardiff Story
BY Pete Hayman | 01 Mar 2011
A special St David's Day event has been held today (1 March) to mark the completion of a new museum due to open in Cardiff on 1 April - The Cardiff Story.
MLA unveils provisional Renaissance budget
BY Pete Hayman | 01 Mar 2011
The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) has published details of provisional funding arrangements for the Renaissance programme in 2011-12.
Swansea Castle to be opened up to visitors
BY Pete Hayman | 01 Mar 2011
Archaeologists have started work to clear soil and debris from Swansea Castle's courtyard as part of plans to open up the site to visitors for the first time in decades.
Irish attractions post visitor number growth
BY Pete Hayman | 25 Feb 2011
More than 3.5 million people visited exhibitions and events at Ireland's cultural attractions in 2010 - an increase of 7 per cent in the previous year.
Nola 7 completes hotel projects
BY Tom Walker | 25 Feb 2011
Tamplier Hotel, located within the Bansko ski resort in Bulgaria, is to add a waterpark and spa to its facilities this spring.
Videogame theme park planned for China
BY Martin Nash | 24 Feb 2011
In addition to the various theme parks being planned for and constructed in China, Shanghai-based CCJoy.com is building a new attraction based on the theme of digital game culture.
     
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7300 to 7319 of 9725 news stories
Famous Grouse Experience adds new taste experience
BY Tom Walker | 10 Mar 2011
The Famous Grouse Experience, one of Scotland's most visited distilleries, has invested £55,000 in a full refurbishment of its tasting bar.
New king of Edinburgh Castle
BY Tom Walker | 09 Mar 2011
Nick Finnigan has been appointed as executive manager of Edinburgh Castle, taking over from Barbara Smith.
MGS confirms Recognised Collections grants
BY Pete Hayman | 09 Mar 2011
A funding package worth nearly £450,000 is to be shared by 12 attractions after Museums Galleries Scotland (MGS) announced the latest awards for Recognised Collections.
DP Associates looking to enter fitness sector
BY Tom Walker | 09 Mar 2011
Leisure consultancy DP Associates, which so far has operated largely in the attractions sector, is looking to expand its services into the fitness industry.
Repaired castle to reopen in South Wales
BY Pete Hayman | 08 Mar 2011
Old Beaupré Castle near Cowbridge, South Wales, is to reopen on 18 March, following the completion of crucial structural and conservation works.
Titanic exhibition to open at Ulster museum
BY Pete Hayman | 08 Mar 2011
TITANICa: The Exhibition is to launch at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, County Down, at the end of May to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the launch of the Titanic.
Blackpool attracts 'record' visitor numbers
BY Pete Hayman | 08 Mar 2011
Blackpool Council has revealed that a "record" 13 million people visited the resort in 2010 - up three million since 2008.
Merlin completes Village Roadshow deal
BY Tom Walker | 07 Mar 2011
Merlin Entertainments Group has completed the acquisition of Sydney Attractions Group and Kelly Tarlton's Underwater World from Village Roadshow.
At-Bristol gets go ahead for Real Brain Exhibit
BY Tom Walker | 07 Mar 2011
The Human Tissue Authority (HTA) has given the green light for At-Bristol science centre to launch an exhibit featuring a real human brain.
Spring 2012 launch for Harry Potter tour
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Mar 2011
Warner Bros has announced plans to launch its new Harry Potter studio tour attraction at Leavesden Studios, Hertfordshire, in spring 2012.
Government publishes new tourism strategy
BY Pete Hayman | 04 Mar 2011
England and Wales' May Day bank holiday could be moved to another time of year as part of the government's new strategy to increase tourism.
London museum unveils revamp proposals
BY Pete Hayman | 04 Mar 2011
Seven shortlisted design proposals for the Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum's Exhibition Road project have gone on display at the attraction's Sackler Centre.
Merlin plans Orlando Eye attraction
BY Tom Walker | 02 Mar 2011
Visitor attraction operator Merlin Entertainments has confirmed it is working with entertainment company Circle Entertainment and developer Unicorp to develop a 425ft-high Orlando Eye wheel attraction in Orlando, Florida, US.
Two high ropes course installations unveiled
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Mar 2011
Innovative Leisure has completed the installation of new high ropes courses at Clarence Pier in Southsea, Hampshire, and Codona's Amusement Park in Aberdeen.
Event marks completion of The Cardiff Story
BY Pete Hayman | 01 Mar 2011
A special St David's Day event has been held today (1 March) to mark the completion of a new museum due to open in Cardiff on 1 April - The Cardiff Story.
MLA unveils provisional Renaissance budget
BY Pete Hayman | 01 Mar 2011
The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) has published details of provisional funding arrangements for the Renaissance programme in 2011-12.
Swansea Castle to be opened up to visitors
BY Pete Hayman | 01 Mar 2011
Archaeologists have started work to clear soil and debris from Swansea Castle's courtyard as part of plans to open up the site to visitors for the first time in decades.
Irish attractions post visitor number growth
BY Pete Hayman | 25 Feb 2011
More than 3.5 million people visited exhibitions and events at Ireland's cultural attractions in 2010 - an increase of 7 per cent in the previous year.
Nola 7 completes hotel projects
BY Tom Walker | 25 Feb 2011
Tamplier Hotel, located within the Bansko ski resort in Bulgaria, is to add a waterpark and spa to its facilities this spring.
Videogame theme park planned for China
BY Martin Nash | 24 Feb 2011
In addition to the various theme parks being planned for and constructed in China, Shanghai-based CCJoy.com is building a new attraction based on the theme of digital game culture.
     
 


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