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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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'.
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