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Lincoln Castle revamp in the balance
BY Martin Nash | 07 Oct 2010
Lincoln Castle, one of the city's biggest tourist attractions, has been taken to task as being the 'main barrier to further development of Lincoln's visitor economy'.
Move to restrict visitor numbers at iconic Chinese site
BY Martin Nash | 07 Oct 2010
A new ticketing system is to be introduced at Beijing's Forbidden City in a move designed to protect the iconic site by limiting visitor numbers.
Tokyo Disney visitor numbers on the increase
BY Martin Nash | 07 Oct 2010
Tokyo Disney Resort has reported that the combined attendance at Tokyo Disneyland Park and Tokyo DisneySea Park during the financial first half of 2010 (1 April to 30 September) totalled 12,954,000 visitors.
Record visitor numbers to UK's national museums
BY Martin Nash | 07 Oct 2010
Figures released by the National Museum Directors' Conference show that this summer saw a record number of visitors to the UK's national museums.
VisitBritain and BA in 'emotional' campaign
BY Martin Nash | 06 Oct 2010
A joint promotion by VisitBritain and British Airways (BA) is to market the UK as having "more world-class heritage and history sites than anywhere else on earth".
Vaizey sets out new Renaissance vision
BY Pete Hayman | 06 Oct 2010
Culture minister Ed Vaizey has announced that the existing Renaissance hub network will be scrapped in order to move the scheme to a new system of core museums.
EAS kicks off in Rome
BY Tom Walker | 06 Oct 2010
The annual Euro Attractions Show (EAS) has opened for business in Rome, Italy.
Europa Park founder Franz Mack dies
BY Tom Walker | 05 Oct 2010
Theme park and attractions ride entrepreneur Franz Mack has died at the age of 89 years.
'Major fire' severely damages Hastings Pier
BY Pete Hayman | 05 Oct 2010
Two men have been arrested by Sussex Police on suspicion of arson after Hastings Pier, East Sussex, was severely damaged by a 'major fire' this morning (5 October).
£15m Sea City Museum plans approved
BY Pete Hayman | 05 Oct 2010
Southampton City Council (SCC) has confirmed that construction work can now start on the new £15m Sea City Museum after final planning permission was approved.
Opening hours cuts for British Museum
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 04 Oct 2010
The British Museum is to reduce its opening hours in a bid to deal with government cuts.
Rome museum nets RIBA Stirling Prize
BY Pete Hayman | 04 Oct 2010
Zaha Hadid Architects have picked up the RIBA Stirling Prize 2010 for the design of MAXXI, the National Museum of XXI Century Arts in Rome, Italy.
IAAPA confirms London as EAS host for 2011
BY Tom Walker | 30 Sep 2010
The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) has officially confirmed that the Euro Amusement Show (EAS) will be held in London, UK next year.
£10m Birmingham museum plans approved
BY Pete Hayman | 30 Sep 2010
Plans for the creation of a new £9.7m wing at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery have been given the green light by Birmingham City Council cabinet members.
US$700K funding for Children's Museum of Indianapolis
BY Martin Nash | 30 Sep 2010
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is to benefit from a US$700,000 (£443,000), three-year grant from the PNC Foundation, for the renovation of Playscape, an early childhood and preschool exhibit for children aged five and under.
London visitor attractions see growth in August
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 30 Sep 2010
London attractions experienced a boost in August, as the number of visitors during the month increased by 7.5 per cent over the same period in 2009.
Council names Piece Hall project manager
BY Pete Hayman | 29 Sep 2010
Leeds-based consultancy Turner and Townsend (T&T) has been appointed by Calderdale Council to project manage plans for the transformation of Piece Hall, Halifax.
Green light for BHAFC museum plans
BY Pete Hayman | 29 Sep 2010
Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club (BHAFC) has been given the go ahead to provide a museum at its new 22,500-seat stadium in Falmer, East Sussex.
£2m HLF grant for Kidderminster museum
BY Pete Hayman | 29 Sep 2010
Kidderminster's Carpet Museum has been awarded nearly £2m by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) towards plans for the creation of a new attraction at Stour Vale Mill.
£3m revamp for William Morris gallery
BY Martin Nash | 28 Sep 2010
The William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow, east London, has been granted £1.5m by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
     
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7540 to 7559 of 9724 news stories
Lincoln Castle revamp in the balance
BY Martin Nash | 07 Oct 2010
Lincoln Castle, one of the city's biggest tourist attractions, has been taken to task as being the 'main barrier to further development of Lincoln's visitor economy'.
Move to restrict visitor numbers at iconic Chinese site
BY Martin Nash | 07 Oct 2010
A new ticketing system is to be introduced at Beijing's Forbidden City in a move designed to protect the iconic site by limiting visitor numbers.
Tokyo Disney visitor numbers on the increase
BY Martin Nash | 07 Oct 2010
Tokyo Disney Resort has reported that the combined attendance at Tokyo Disneyland Park and Tokyo DisneySea Park during the financial first half of 2010 (1 April to 30 September) totalled 12,954,000 visitors.
Record visitor numbers to UK's national museums
BY Martin Nash | 07 Oct 2010
Figures released by the National Museum Directors' Conference show that this summer saw a record number of visitors to the UK's national museums.
VisitBritain and BA in 'emotional' campaign
BY Martin Nash | 06 Oct 2010
A joint promotion by VisitBritain and British Airways (BA) is to market the UK as having "more world-class heritage and history sites than anywhere else on earth".
Vaizey sets out new Renaissance vision
BY Pete Hayman | 06 Oct 2010
Culture minister Ed Vaizey has announced that the existing Renaissance hub network will be scrapped in order to move the scheme to a new system of core museums.
EAS kicks off in Rome
BY Tom Walker | 06 Oct 2010
The annual Euro Attractions Show (EAS) has opened for business in Rome, Italy.
Europa Park founder Franz Mack dies
BY Tom Walker | 05 Oct 2010
Theme park and attractions ride entrepreneur Franz Mack has died at the age of 89 years.
'Major fire' severely damages Hastings Pier
BY Pete Hayman | 05 Oct 2010
Two men have been arrested by Sussex Police on suspicion of arson after Hastings Pier, East Sussex, was severely damaged by a 'major fire' this morning (5 October).
£15m Sea City Museum plans approved
BY Pete Hayman | 05 Oct 2010
Southampton City Council (SCC) has confirmed that construction work can now start on the new £15m Sea City Museum after final planning permission was approved.
Opening hours cuts for British Museum
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 04 Oct 2010
The British Museum is to reduce its opening hours in a bid to deal with government cuts.
Rome museum nets RIBA Stirling Prize
BY Pete Hayman | 04 Oct 2010
Zaha Hadid Architects have picked up the RIBA Stirling Prize 2010 for the design of MAXXI, the National Museum of XXI Century Arts in Rome, Italy.
IAAPA confirms London as EAS host for 2011
BY Tom Walker | 30 Sep 2010
The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) has officially confirmed that the Euro Amusement Show (EAS) will be held in London, UK next year.
£10m Birmingham museum plans approved
BY Pete Hayman | 30 Sep 2010
Plans for the creation of a new £9.7m wing at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery have been given the green light by Birmingham City Council cabinet members.
US$700K funding for Children's Museum of Indianapolis
BY Martin Nash | 30 Sep 2010
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is to benefit from a US$700,000 (£443,000), three-year grant from the PNC Foundation, for the renovation of Playscape, an early childhood and preschool exhibit for children aged five and under.
London visitor attractions see growth in August
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 30 Sep 2010
London attractions experienced a boost in August, as the number of visitors during the month increased by 7.5 per cent over the same period in 2009.
Council names Piece Hall project manager
BY Pete Hayman | 29 Sep 2010
Leeds-based consultancy Turner and Townsend (T&T) has been appointed by Calderdale Council to project manage plans for the transformation of Piece Hall, Halifax.
Green light for BHAFC museum plans
BY Pete Hayman | 29 Sep 2010
Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club (BHAFC) has been given the go ahead to provide a museum at its new 22,500-seat stadium in Falmer, East Sussex.
£2m HLF grant for Kidderminster museum
BY Pete Hayman | 29 Sep 2010
Kidderminster's Carpet Museum has been awarded nearly £2m by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) towards plans for the creation of a new attraction at Stour Vale Mill.
£3m revamp for William Morris gallery
BY Martin Nash | 28 Sep 2010
The William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow, east London, has been granted £1.5m by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
     
 


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