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London Zoo to open £2m penguin pool
BY Tom Walker | 09 Feb 2011
London Zoo will open the largest penguin pool in England later this year.
Neptune-Benson appoints Michael Turner
BY Tom Walker | 09 Feb 2011
US-based Neptune-Benson, supplier of commercial filtration systems to the waterpark industry, has named Michael Turner as its new vice president for international business development.
Boost for Queens Royal Lancers museum
BY Pete Hayman | 09 Feb 2011
Plans for a new museum showcasing the collections of three historic army regiments have been awarded a £50,000 grant by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Melton Mowbray museum gallery opens
BY Pete Hayman | 09 Feb 2011
Leicestershire County Council (LCC) has officially unveiled a new £1m gallery at a museum in Melton Mowbray.
Wrexham dragon 'landmark' plans approved
BY Pete Hayman | 08 Feb 2011
A new 64m (208ft) Welsh dragon landmark is to be developed on a site between Llangollen and Wrexham, North Wales, after councillors approved the scheme.
HLF backing for RSC's Swan Gallery plans
BY Pete Hayman | 08 Feb 2011
Plans for the transformation of the Royal Shakespeare Company's (RSC) Swan Gallery in Stratford-upon-Avon has received initial National Lottery backing.
ACE outlines vision for museums funding
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Feb 2011
A new 'road map' for the development of the Renaissance museums funding programme in future years has been announced by Arts Council England (ACE).
BIAZA reveals 'value' of zoos/aquariums
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Feb 2011
A new study from the British Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA) has found that the sector is worth around £645m to the UK economy each year.
Warwick Castle to launch Merlin attraction
BY Pete Hayman | 04 Feb 2011
Warwick Castle has announced that a new attraction inspired by the BBC television show, Merlin, is to launch in April.
Work starts on £43m Helix development
BY Pete Hayman | 04 Feb 2011
The Helix has started work on a major £43m scheme that will lead to the transformation of a 300-hectare (741-acre) site between Falkirk and Grangemouth.
Parques Reunidos to run Waterworld California
BY Martin Nash | 03 Feb 2011
The US subsidiary of Parques Reunidos has been selected by owner CNL Lifestyle Properties to take over the management of Waterworld California.
Crealy to become UKs first solar powered theme park
BY Martin Nash | 03 Feb 2011
Plans have been revealed for a solar panel installation at the Crealy Great Adventure Park in Devon, UK, which would establish the 100-acre attraction as the UK's first to run its rides with solar power.
Science North's CEO to step down
BY Martin Nash | 03 Feb 2011
Jim Marchbank, CEO of the Science North science centre and tourist attraction in Sudbury, Ontario, is to step down in May after 25 years in the post.
Science centre design winner annnounced
BY Martin Nash | 03 Feb 2011
An international competition for the design of a new science centre in Serbia has been won by a team from ZT GmbH Architekten of Graz, Austria, led by Wolfgang Tschapeller.
New Wakefield gallery to open in May
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Feb 2011
A major new art gallery currently being developed in Wakefield - The Hepworth Wakefield - is scheduled to open its doors to the public on 21 May.
June opening for £26.5m Bristol museum
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Feb 2011
M Shed, a new £26.5m flagship museum located in Bristol, is to open its doors to the public on 17 June - two years later than initially planned.
Work starts on Kent animal park overhaul
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Feb 2011
Port Lympne Wild Animal Park near Hythe, Kent, has revealed that work is now underway on a £1m scheme to transform the attraction's infrastructure.
HLF boost for Thomas Hardy's birthplace
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Feb 2011
Efforts to improve visitor facilities at the Dorset birthplace of novelist and poet Thomas Hardy have been given a boost by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Compagnie des Alpes sells seven attractions to HIG
BY Martin Nash | 01 Feb 2011
The Pleasurewood Hills amusement park near Lowestoft in Suffolk has been sold for an undisclosed sum by owners Compagnie des Alpes.
Stowe library reopens to visitors
BY Martin Nash | 01 Feb 2011
The recently restored Large - or State - Library at Stowe House in Buckinghamshire is to reopen to visitors from Easter this year.
     
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7360 to 7379 of 9725 news stories
London Zoo to open £2m penguin pool
BY Tom Walker | 09 Feb 2011
London Zoo will open the largest penguin pool in England later this year.
Neptune-Benson appoints Michael Turner
BY Tom Walker | 09 Feb 2011
US-based Neptune-Benson, supplier of commercial filtration systems to the waterpark industry, has named Michael Turner as its new vice president for international business development.
Boost for Queens Royal Lancers museum
BY Pete Hayman | 09 Feb 2011
Plans for a new museum showcasing the collections of three historic army regiments have been awarded a £50,000 grant by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Melton Mowbray museum gallery opens
BY Pete Hayman | 09 Feb 2011
Leicestershire County Council (LCC) has officially unveiled a new £1m gallery at a museum in Melton Mowbray.
Wrexham dragon 'landmark' plans approved
BY Pete Hayman | 08 Feb 2011
A new 64m (208ft) Welsh dragon landmark is to be developed on a site between Llangollen and Wrexham, North Wales, after councillors approved the scheme.
HLF backing for RSC's Swan Gallery plans
BY Pete Hayman | 08 Feb 2011
Plans for the transformation of the Royal Shakespeare Company's (RSC) Swan Gallery in Stratford-upon-Avon has received initial National Lottery backing.
ACE outlines vision for museums funding
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Feb 2011
A new 'road map' for the development of the Renaissance museums funding programme in future years has been announced by Arts Council England (ACE).
BIAZA reveals 'value' of zoos/aquariums
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Feb 2011
A new study from the British Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA) has found that the sector is worth around £645m to the UK economy each year.
Warwick Castle to launch Merlin attraction
BY Pete Hayman | 04 Feb 2011
Warwick Castle has announced that a new attraction inspired by the BBC television show, Merlin, is to launch in April.
Work starts on £43m Helix development
BY Pete Hayman | 04 Feb 2011
The Helix has started work on a major £43m scheme that will lead to the transformation of a 300-hectare (741-acre) site between Falkirk and Grangemouth.
Parques Reunidos to run Waterworld California
BY Martin Nash | 03 Feb 2011
The US subsidiary of Parques Reunidos has been selected by owner CNL Lifestyle Properties to take over the management of Waterworld California.
Crealy to become UKs first solar powered theme park
BY Martin Nash | 03 Feb 2011
Plans have been revealed for a solar panel installation at the Crealy Great Adventure Park in Devon, UK, which would establish the 100-acre attraction as the UK's first to run its rides with solar power.
Science North's CEO to step down
BY Martin Nash | 03 Feb 2011
Jim Marchbank, CEO of the Science North science centre and tourist attraction in Sudbury, Ontario, is to step down in May after 25 years in the post.
Science centre design winner annnounced
BY Martin Nash | 03 Feb 2011
An international competition for the design of a new science centre in Serbia has been won by a team from ZT GmbH Architekten of Graz, Austria, led by Wolfgang Tschapeller.
New Wakefield gallery to open in May
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Feb 2011
A major new art gallery currently being developed in Wakefield - The Hepworth Wakefield - is scheduled to open its doors to the public on 21 May.
June opening for £26.5m Bristol museum
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Feb 2011
M Shed, a new £26.5m flagship museum located in Bristol, is to open its doors to the public on 17 June - two years later than initially planned.
Work starts on Kent animal park overhaul
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Feb 2011
Port Lympne Wild Animal Park near Hythe, Kent, has revealed that work is now underway on a £1m scheme to transform the attraction's infrastructure.
HLF boost for Thomas Hardy's birthplace
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Feb 2011
Efforts to improve visitor facilities at the Dorset birthplace of novelist and poet Thomas Hardy have been given a boost by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Compagnie des Alpes sells seven attractions to HIG
BY Martin Nash | 01 Feb 2011
The Pleasurewood Hills amusement park near Lowestoft in Suffolk has been sold for an undisclosed sum by owners Compagnie des Alpes.
Stowe library reopens to visitors
BY Martin Nash | 01 Feb 2011
The recently restored Large - or State - Library at Stowe House in Buckinghamshire is to reopen to visitors from Easter this year.
     
 


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