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Green light for Tate Britain transformation
BY Pete Hayman | 09 Jul 2010
Tate's plans for a major multi-million pound redevelopment of its original London gallery - Tate Britain - have been given the green light by the local authority.
DCMS reveals world heritage candidates
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Jul 2010
Nearly 40 UK locations have put themselves forward to be considered for World Heritage Site status, according to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
Merlin launches design award
BY Tom Walker | 07 Jul 2010
Visitor attractions operator Merlin Entertainments has teamed up with Wimbledon College of Art to create an new arts award for promising artists.
Green light for Mesa Verde visitor centre plan
BY Martin Nash | 06 Jul 2010
The USA's National Park Service is moving ahead with a plan to create a new visitor centre and research facility at the Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado.
US cash boost for Margate's Scenic Railway
BY Pete Hayman | 05 Jul 2010
Plans to restore one of the UK's oldest rollercoasters at the heart of a new heritage amusement park in Margate, Kent, have received boost from US-based enthusiasts.
US funding pledge to help preserve Auschwitz
BY Pete Hayman | 05 Jul 2010
US secretary of state Hilary Clinton has pledged US$15m (£9.9m, €12m) towards efforts to preserve Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in Poland.
Candover mulling over Parques Reunidos future?
BY Tom Walker | 05 Jul 2010
Private equity group Candover is rumoured to be reconsidering its plans to float Parques Reunidos, the theme park group it acquired in 2007.
Funding boost for UK postal museum plans
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Jul 2010
The British Postal Museum and Archive (BPMA) has been handed a boost from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) towards a scheme to establish a new £19m home in Swindon.
Seal exhibit opens at Louisville Zoo
BY Tom Walker | 02 Jul 2010
Louisville Zoo in Kentucky, US, has opened the fourth phase of its new Glacier Run exhibition to the public.
Becontree museum reopens after revamp
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Jul 2010
Valence House Museum in Becontree, East London, has reopened its doors to the public following a multi-million pound refurbishment.
Dutch museum expansion plan unveiled
BY Martin Nash | 01 Jul 2010
The initial design for the €22m (£18.1m, US$27.4m) 'Mauritshuis building for the future' scheme has been unveiled by Dutch architects, Hans van Heeswijk. It is anticipated that the final design will be revealed in the autumn.
£1.5m boost for Carlisle heritage project
BY Pete Hayman | 01 Jul 2010
Plans to enhance Carlisle's appeal as a heritage tourism destination have received a funding boost of more than £1.5m from two regional development agencies.
Six die in Chinese theme park accident
BY Tom Walker | 30 Jun 2010
Six people have died and ten others injured in an accident at the Overseas Chinese Town's (OCT East) Ecoventure Valley theme park in Shenzhen, China.
Great Wolf to develop new resort in California
BY Martin Nash | 29 Jun 2010
American waterparks company Great Wolf Resorts (GWR) has signed license and management agreements for the creation of a new 600-room resort at the InternationalWEST development in Garden Grove, California, US.
Disney conservation grant recipients announced
BY Martin Nash | 29 Jun 2010
The Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund (DWCF) has announced this year's recipients of nearly US$1.5m (£996,402, €1.23m) in grants aimed at protecting vulnerable wildlife and ecosystems around the world.
English Heritage to investigate Wiltshire earthworks
BY Martin Nash | 29 Jun 2010
English Heritage (EH) has started a six-week archaeological excavation at one of Britain's most important but least understood prehistoric monuments, Marden Henge in Wiltshire.
Makeover for Hutchesons' Hall
BY Martin Nash | 29 Jun 2010
Hutchesons' Hall in Glasgow, the National Trust for Scotland's (NTS) Merchant City landmark, is to get a makeover this summer.
Renovation plans finalised for Moscow Planetarium
BY Martin Nash | 29 Jun 2010
Moscow Planetarium has contracted digital theatre company Global Immersion to design and install digital display systems into three of the site's theatres.
George W. Bush centre details revealed
BY Tom Walker | 25 Jun 2010
Detailed plans have been revealed for the George W. Presidential Center, to be built in Dallas, Texas, US.
Blackstone sells Merlin stake to CVC
BY Tom Walker | 24 Jun 2010
Luxembourg-based CVC Capital Partners has acquired a 28 per cent share in UK-based visitor attractions operator Merlin Entertainments.
     
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7700 to 7719 of 9724 news stories
Green light for Tate Britain transformation
BY Pete Hayman | 09 Jul 2010
Tate's plans for a major multi-million pound redevelopment of its original London gallery - Tate Britain - have been given the green light by the local authority.
DCMS reveals world heritage candidates
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Jul 2010
Nearly 40 UK locations have put themselves forward to be considered for World Heritage Site status, according to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
Merlin launches design award
BY Tom Walker | 07 Jul 2010
Visitor attractions operator Merlin Entertainments has teamed up with Wimbledon College of Art to create an new arts award for promising artists.
Green light for Mesa Verde visitor centre plan
BY Martin Nash | 06 Jul 2010
The USA's National Park Service is moving ahead with a plan to create a new visitor centre and research facility at the Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado.
US cash boost for Margate's Scenic Railway
BY Pete Hayman | 05 Jul 2010
Plans to restore one of the UK's oldest rollercoasters at the heart of a new heritage amusement park in Margate, Kent, have received boost from US-based enthusiasts.
US funding pledge to help preserve Auschwitz
BY Pete Hayman | 05 Jul 2010
US secretary of state Hilary Clinton has pledged US$15m (£9.9m, €12m) towards efforts to preserve Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in Poland.
Candover mulling over Parques Reunidos future?
BY Tom Walker | 05 Jul 2010
Private equity group Candover is rumoured to be reconsidering its plans to float Parques Reunidos, the theme park group it acquired in 2007.
Funding boost for UK postal museum plans
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Jul 2010
The British Postal Museum and Archive (BPMA) has been handed a boost from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) towards a scheme to establish a new £19m home in Swindon.
Seal exhibit opens at Louisville Zoo
BY Tom Walker | 02 Jul 2010
Louisville Zoo in Kentucky, US, has opened the fourth phase of its new Glacier Run exhibition to the public.
Becontree museum reopens after revamp
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Jul 2010
Valence House Museum in Becontree, East London, has reopened its doors to the public following a multi-million pound refurbishment.
Dutch museum expansion plan unveiled
BY Martin Nash | 01 Jul 2010
The initial design for the €22m (£18.1m, US$27.4m) 'Mauritshuis building for the future' scheme has been unveiled by Dutch architects, Hans van Heeswijk. It is anticipated that the final design will be revealed in the autumn.
£1.5m boost for Carlisle heritage project
BY Pete Hayman | 01 Jul 2010
Plans to enhance Carlisle's appeal as a heritage tourism destination have received a funding boost of more than £1.5m from two regional development agencies.
Six die in Chinese theme park accident
BY Tom Walker | 30 Jun 2010
Six people have died and ten others injured in an accident at the Overseas Chinese Town's (OCT East) Ecoventure Valley theme park in Shenzhen, China.
Great Wolf to develop new resort in California
BY Martin Nash | 29 Jun 2010
American waterparks company Great Wolf Resorts (GWR) has signed license and management agreements for the creation of a new 600-room resort at the InternationalWEST development in Garden Grove, California, US.
Disney conservation grant recipients announced
BY Martin Nash | 29 Jun 2010
The Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund (DWCF) has announced this year's recipients of nearly US$1.5m (£996,402, €1.23m) in grants aimed at protecting vulnerable wildlife and ecosystems around the world.
English Heritage to investigate Wiltshire earthworks
BY Martin Nash | 29 Jun 2010
English Heritage (EH) has started a six-week archaeological excavation at one of Britain's most important but least understood prehistoric monuments, Marden Henge in Wiltshire.
Makeover for Hutchesons' Hall
BY Martin Nash | 29 Jun 2010
Hutchesons' Hall in Glasgow, the National Trust for Scotland's (NTS) Merchant City landmark, is to get a makeover this summer.
Renovation plans finalised for Moscow Planetarium
BY Martin Nash | 29 Jun 2010
Moscow Planetarium has contracted digital theatre company Global Immersion to design and install digital display systems into three of the site's theatres.
George W. Bush centre details revealed
BY Tom Walker | 25 Jun 2010
Detailed plans have been revealed for the George W. Presidential Center, to be built in Dallas, Texas, US.
Blackstone sells Merlin stake to CVC
BY Tom Walker | 24 Jun 2010
Luxembourg-based CVC Capital Partners has acquired a 28 per cent share in UK-based visitor attractions operator Merlin Entertainments.
     
 


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