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Paramount confirms Spanish theme park plan
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 28 Sep 2010
Paramount Pictures has confirmed that is to build a theme park in the coastal Murcia region of Spain.
Frick Collection director to retire
BY Martin Nash | 28 Sep 2010
Anne L. Poulet, director of New York's Frick Collection since October 2003, is to retire next year.
Ferrari World announces opening plans
BY Martin Nash | 28 Sep 2010
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is to open to the public for an inaugural period on 27 October, ahead of a grand opening in December.
V&A at Dundee designs unveiled
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Sep 2010
Six potential designs for a new landmark building that will 'dominate' Dundee's waterfront and house the city's planned Victoria and Albert (V&A) museum have been unveiled.
New-look museum to boost economy
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Sep 2010
A new report has revealed that National Museums Scotland (NMS) will provide a major economic boost when the new-look National Museum of Scotland opens in Edinburgh next summer.
Four projects to share £15m HLF funding
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Sep 2010
York Minster and the William Morris Gallery in London are among four heritage schemes to have been awarded a share of £15m by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Leaked list reveals extent of quango plans
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Sep 2010
A leaked Cabinet Office list has revealed that nearly 180 quangos are facing abolition as part of the coalition government's bid to cut public spending.
New study outlines value of Welsh heritage
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Sep 2010
Wales' historic environment is worth around £1.8bn to the nation's economy and supports 30,000 full-time jobs, according to a major new report.
Morisetti and Deeley join Vision XS
BY Tom Walker | 24 Sep 2010
Leisure consultancy Vision XS has added Lesley Morisetti, a former director at economics practice AECOM, and Celia Deeley, formerly of English Heritage, to its team.
New Battle of Britain museum for Harrow
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Sep 2010
Plans to convert the former headquarters of Fighter Command into a new Battle of Britain museum have been given the green light by Harrow Council.
Green light for £30m Siemens Pavilion
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Sep 2010
Newham Council has approved plans for the Siemens Pavilion - a new £30m exhibition and conference centre to be built at London's Victoria Docks.
Visitor numbers soar at New York's Luna Park
BY Martin Nash | 23 Sep 2010
The Luna Park amusement park on New York's Coney Island is reported to have attracted more than 400,000 visitors this summer, the highest figure for any summer since Steeplechase Park closed in 1964.
Project to celebrate Welsh castle's history
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Sep 2010
Illuminata 2010 - a 'unique digital light and sound spectacular' - is set to be held between 26 September and 8 October to celebrate the history of Caerphilly Castle, Wales.
Council backing for Chester Zoo expansion
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Sep 2010
Chester Zoo's plans for a major £225m expansion have been handed a boost after Cheshire West and Chester Council (CWCC) recommended the scheme for approval.
Council eyes Bournemouth IMAX lease
BY Pete Hayman | 20 Sep 2010
A compulsory purchase order for the remaining lease on the IMAX complex in Bournemouth is set to be submitted by the local council.
Film-makers showcase heritage schemes
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Sep 2010
A new short film has been produced by members of the Northern Stars Film Academy to provide information about the Heritage Lottery Fund's (HLF) Young Roots programme.
London Eye reveals winter ice rink plans
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Sep 2010
Visitors to the London Eye between 20 November and 5 January will be given the opportunity to take advantage of an open air ice rink that is to be installed at the attraction.
Leisure industry to gather at LIW
BY Tom Walker | 16 Sep 2010
The leisure industry is again preparing for the sector's largest UK-based trade show, the Leisure Industry Week, which will be held at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Birmingham next week (21-23 September).
Euro Disney eyes third Paris theme park
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Sep 2010
Euro Disney SCA has revealed its ambition for a third Paris theme park development after securing an agreement with the French government to expand its operations.
British Museum receives £25m donation
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Sep 2010
Plans for a major redevelopment of the British Museum have received a boost after the institution was handed a £25m donation by two trusts established by the Sainsbury family.
     
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7560 to 7579 of 9724 news stories
Paramount confirms Spanish theme park plan
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 28 Sep 2010
Paramount Pictures has confirmed that is to build a theme park in the coastal Murcia region of Spain.
Frick Collection director to retire
BY Martin Nash | 28 Sep 2010
Anne L. Poulet, director of New York's Frick Collection since October 2003, is to retire next year.
Ferrari World announces opening plans
BY Martin Nash | 28 Sep 2010
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is to open to the public for an inaugural period on 27 October, ahead of a grand opening in December.
V&A at Dundee designs unveiled
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Sep 2010
Six potential designs for a new landmark building that will 'dominate' Dundee's waterfront and house the city's planned Victoria and Albert (V&A) museum have been unveiled.
New-look museum to boost economy
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Sep 2010
A new report has revealed that National Museums Scotland (NMS) will provide a major economic boost when the new-look National Museum of Scotland opens in Edinburgh next summer.
Four projects to share £15m HLF funding
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Sep 2010
York Minster and the William Morris Gallery in London are among four heritage schemes to have been awarded a share of £15m by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Leaked list reveals extent of quango plans
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Sep 2010
A leaked Cabinet Office list has revealed that nearly 180 quangos are facing abolition as part of the coalition government's bid to cut public spending.
New study outlines value of Welsh heritage
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Sep 2010
Wales' historic environment is worth around £1.8bn to the nation's economy and supports 30,000 full-time jobs, according to a major new report.
Morisetti and Deeley join Vision XS
BY Tom Walker | 24 Sep 2010
Leisure consultancy Vision XS has added Lesley Morisetti, a former director at economics practice AECOM, and Celia Deeley, formerly of English Heritage, to its team.
New Battle of Britain museum for Harrow
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Sep 2010
Plans to convert the former headquarters of Fighter Command into a new Battle of Britain museum have been given the green light by Harrow Council.
Green light for £30m Siemens Pavilion
BY Pete Hayman | 24 Sep 2010
Newham Council has approved plans for the Siemens Pavilion - a new £30m exhibition and conference centre to be built at London's Victoria Docks.
Visitor numbers soar at New York's Luna Park
BY Martin Nash | 23 Sep 2010
The Luna Park amusement park on New York's Coney Island is reported to have attracted more than 400,000 visitors this summer, the highest figure for any summer since Steeplechase Park closed in 1964.
Project to celebrate Welsh castle's history
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Sep 2010
Illuminata 2010 - a 'unique digital light and sound spectacular' - is set to be held between 26 September and 8 October to celebrate the history of Caerphilly Castle, Wales.
Council backing for Chester Zoo expansion
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Sep 2010
Chester Zoo's plans for a major £225m expansion have been handed a boost after Cheshire West and Chester Council (CWCC) recommended the scheme for approval.
Council eyes Bournemouth IMAX lease
BY Pete Hayman | 20 Sep 2010
A compulsory purchase order for the remaining lease on the IMAX complex in Bournemouth is set to be submitted by the local council.
Film-makers showcase heritage schemes
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Sep 2010
A new short film has been produced by members of the Northern Stars Film Academy to provide information about the Heritage Lottery Fund's (HLF) Young Roots programme.
London Eye reveals winter ice rink plans
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Sep 2010
Visitors to the London Eye between 20 November and 5 January will be given the opportunity to take advantage of an open air ice rink that is to be installed at the attraction.
Leisure industry to gather at LIW
BY Tom Walker | 16 Sep 2010
The leisure industry is again preparing for the sector's largest UK-based trade show, the Leisure Industry Week, which will be held at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Birmingham next week (21-23 September).
Euro Disney eyes third Paris theme park
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Sep 2010
Euro Disney SCA has revealed its ambition for a third Paris theme park development after securing an agreement with the French government to expand its operations.
British Museum receives £25m donation
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Sep 2010
Plans for a major redevelopment of the British Museum have received a boost after the institution was handed a £25m donation by two trusts established by the Sainsbury family.
     
 


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