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Drayton Manor reveals new coaster for 2011
BY Tom Walker | 31 Jan 2011
Drayton Manor theme park near Tamworth has revealed details of its new children's roller coaster.
Public exhibition for Blackpool Tower plans
BY Pete Hayman | 31 Jan 2011
Blackpool Council and Merlin Entertainments are inviting local residents to comment on plans for a major transformation of Blackpool Tower.
Three firms to work on Piece Hall scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 31 Jan 2011
Efforts to transform Halifax's Piece Hall have moved forward after three companies were appointed by Calderdale Council to work on the scheme.
Looters hit Egyptian museum
BY Tom Walker | 31 Jan 2011
A number of artefacts and exhibits at the The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities (MEA) have suffered damage after looters broke into the attraction during the anti-government protests last week.
Heritage funding boost for Scottish sites
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Jan 2011
Scottish culture minister Fiona Hyslop has revealed that five heritage projects are to receive a share of more than £1.3m of Scottish Government funding.
Work starts on Giant's Causeway scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Jan 2011
Work has now started on a new £18.5m visitor centre at the Giant's Causeway World Heritage Site in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Jones Lang LaSalle to auction American water park hotels
BY Martin Nash | 27 Jan 2011
Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels is to sell a group of water park hotels located the midwest and north east of the US.
Royal Observatory to charge for Meridian Line
BY Martin Nash | 27 Jan 2011
The Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London is to re-introduce admission charges for part of its site.
New management teams for eight CNL properties
BY Martin Nash | 27 Jan 2011
CNL Lifestyle Properties has signed new management agreements for eight of its American amusement parks.
Changes at the top for Cedar Fair
BY Martin Nash | 27 Jan 2011
C. Thomas Harvie has been appointed non-executive, independent chair of the board of directors of Cedar Fair Entertainment, effective immediately.
Ski slope for Danish waste treatment plant
BY Tom Walker | 27 Jan 2011
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels has revealed plans for encasing a large waste treatment plant with an artificial ski slope and creating a leisure destination in Copenhagen, Denmark.
July opening for Liverpool's new museum
BY Martin Nash | 25 Jan 2011
The opening of the new £72m, 3xN-designed Museum of Liverpool - scheduled for the spring of this year - has been delayed until July.
Historic US navy ship in new battle
BY Martin Nash | 25 Jan 2011
A former US navy battleship is the subject of opposing schemes to convert the vessel into a tourist attraction.
Heritage projects to share £7.4m funding
BY Pete Hayman | 25 Jan 2011
Three heritage projects - in Preston, Oxford and Torbay, Devon - have been handed a share of Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) investment worth £7.4m.
Dallas museum project gets funding boost
BY Tom Walker | 24 Jan 2011
The Perot Museum of Nature & Science in Dallas, Texas, US has received a US$25m (£18m, €16m) funding boost from the Reese-Jones Foundation.
Paignton Zoo 'becomes outdoor classroom'
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Jan 2011
Paignton Zoo Environmental Park has confirmed that it is now part of the nationwide Growing Schools initiative, which aims to promote outdoor learning.
World Heritage bid for Wearmouth-Jarrow
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Jan 2011
The seventh-century Twin Monastery of Wearmouth-Jarrow, North East England is to be the UK's latest nomination for World Heritage Site status.
Jasmine's Flying Carpets to land at Disney Tokyo
BY Martin Nash | 24 Jan 2011
As the site celebrates its 10th anniversary, Oriental Land has announced the arrival of a new attraction at Tokyo DisneySea Park in Japan called 'Jasmine's Flying Carpets'.
Larson International acquires coaster builder Sellner
BY Martin Nash | 21 Jan 2011
Texas-based rides company Larson International has bought Sellner Manufacturing of Faribault, Minnesota for an undisclosed sum.
Multi-million makeover for historic aqueduct
BY Martin Nash | 21 Jan 2011
The 200-year old Lune Aqueduct on the Lancaster Canal is set for a £2m refurbishment.
     
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7380 to 7399 of 9725 news stories
Drayton Manor reveals new coaster for 2011
BY Tom Walker | 31 Jan 2011
Drayton Manor theme park near Tamworth has revealed details of its new children's roller coaster.
Public exhibition for Blackpool Tower plans
BY Pete Hayman | 31 Jan 2011
Blackpool Council and Merlin Entertainments are inviting local residents to comment on plans for a major transformation of Blackpool Tower.
Three firms to work on Piece Hall scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 31 Jan 2011
Efforts to transform Halifax's Piece Hall have moved forward after three companies were appointed by Calderdale Council to work on the scheme.
Looters hit Egyptian museum
BY Tom Walker | 31 Jan 2011
A number of artefacts and exhibits at the The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities (MEA) have suffered damage after looters broke into the attraction during the anti-government protests last week.
Heritage funding boost for Scottish sites
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Jan 2011
Scottish culture minister Fiona Hyslop has revealed that five heritage projects are to receive a share of more than £1.3m of Scottish Government funding.
Work starts on Giant's Causeway scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Jan 2011
Work has now started on a new £18.5m visitor centre at the Giant's Causeway World Heritage Site in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Jones Lang LaSalle to auction American water park hotels
BY Martin Nash | 27 Jan 2011
Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels is to sell a group of water park hotels located the midwest and north east of the US.
Royal Observatory to charge for Meridian Line
BY Martin Nash | 27 Jan 2011
The Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London is to re-introduce admission charges for part of its site.
New management teams for eight CNL properties
BY Martin Nash | 27 Jan 2011
CNL Lifestyle Properties has signed new management agreements for eight of its American amusement parks.
Changes at the top for Cedar Fair
BY Martin Nash | 27 Jan 2011
C. Thomas Harvie has been appointed non-executive, independent chair of the board of directors of Cedar Fair Entertainment, effective immediately.
Ski slope for Danish waste treatment plant
BY Tom Walker | 27 Jan 2011
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels has revealed plans for encasing a large waste treatment plant with an artificial ski slope and creating a leisure destination in Copenhagen, Denmark.
July opening for Liverpool's new museum
BY Martin Nash | 25 Jan 2011
The opening of the new £72m, 3xN-designed Museum of Liverpool - scheduled for the spring of this year - has been delayed until July.
Historic US navy ship in new battle
BY Martin Nash | 25 Jan 2011
A former US navy battleship is the subject of opposing schemes to convert the vessel into a tourist attraction.
Heritage projects to share £7.4m funding
BY Pete Hayman | 25 Jan 2011
Three heritage projects - in Preston, Oxford and Torbay, Devon - have been handed a share of Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) investment worth £7.4m.
Dallas museum project gets funding boost
BY Tom Walker | 24 Jan 2011
The Perot Museum of Nature & Science in Dallas, Texas, US has received a US$25m (£18m, €16m) funding boost from the Reese-Jones Foundation.
Paignton Zoo 'becomes outdoor classroom'
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Jan 2011
Paignton Zoo Environmental Park has confirmed that it is now part of the nationwide Growing Schools initiative, which aims to promote outdoor learning.
World Heritage bid for Wearmouth-Jarrow
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Jan 2011
The seventh-century Twin Monastery of Wearmouth-Jarrow, North East England is to be the UK's latest nomination for World Heritage Site status.
Jasmine's Flying Carpets to land at Disney Tokyo
BY Martin Nash | 24 Jan 2011
As the site celebrates its 10th anniversary, Oriental Land has announced the arrival of a new attraction at Tokyo DisneySea Park in Japan called 'Jasmine's Flying Carpets'.
Larson International acquires coaster builder Sellner
BY Martin Nash | 21 Jan 2011
Texas-based rides company Larson International has bought Sellner Manufacturing of Faribault, Minnesota for an undisclosed sum.
Multi-million makeover for historic aqueduct
BY Martin Nash | 21 Jan 2011
The 200-year old Lune Aqueduct on the Lancaster Canal is set for a £2m refurbishment.
     
 


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