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Making tracks to new tram exhibition
BY Martin Nash | 24 Jun 2010
Crich Tramway Village, home of the National Tramway Museum near Matlock in Derbyshire, has opened a new attraction.
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CVC to buy Merlin stake?
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 23 Jun 2010
Private equity group CVC Partners is reportedly close to buying a 30 per cent stake in the attractions giant Merlin.
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£39m Mumbles pier plans put on display
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Jun 2010
Plans for the £39m transformation of Mumbles Pier near Swansea into a "21st century visitor destination" have been put on display by the historic attraction's owners.
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Sparks named HLF West Midlands chair
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Jun 2010
Birmingham-born architect Les Sparks has been named chair of the Heritage Lottery Fund's (HLF) West Midlands committee.
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Prime Minister's Award shortlist revealed
BY Pete Hayman | 18 Jun 2010
Hafod Eryri, a new visitor centre on the summit of Snowdon, North Wales, is among more than 22 projects shortlisted for this year's Prime Minister's Better Public Building Award.
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Wales launches new museum strategy
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Jun 2010
Museums across Wales will have to be "smart and innovative" in order to attract new audiences and encourage more volunteers, according to the Welsh Assembly Government.
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Multi-million dollar revamp for Baltimore Museum of Art
BY Martin Nash | 17 Jun 2010
Following the award of a four-year US$10m (£6.7m, €8.1m) funding package from the State of Maryland, US, the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) is to commence a US$24m (£16m, €19.4m) capital renovation project.
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Frick Collection to create new gallery
BY Martin Nash | 17 Jun 2010
New York's Frick Collection is revisiting an idea first mooted almost 100 years ago to create a permanent gallery dedicated to sculpture and the decorative arts.
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The Yangtze comes to Hong Kong
BY Martin Nash | 17 Jun 2010
Ocean Park in Hong Kong has seen the opening of a Yangtze River-themed attraction called 'Chinese Sturgeon Aquarium - Yangtze Exploration'.
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Government axes £100m worth of leisure projects
BY Tom Walker | 17 Jun 2010
The coalition government has wielded its axe and chopped more than £100m worth of leisure projects and initiatives in the first round of a programme of cuts which aim to curb public spending and bring down the deficit.
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High ropes course for Edinburgh Zoo
BY Tom Walker | 17 Jun 2010
Edinburgh Zoo has added a large high ropes adventure as one if its main new attractions for the 2010 summer season.
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Award for New York's High Line attraction
BY Martin Nash | 17 Jun 2010
New York mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has presented the 2010 Doris C. Freedman Award to the Friends of the High Line, for the latter's work in preserving a piece of New York's industrial history and transforming it into an innovative public space and heritage attraction.
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Aldar to develop waterpark on Yas Island
BY Tom Walker | 16 Jun 2010
Abu Dhabi-based Aldar Properties is to open a 16.4-hectare waterpark on Yas Island, the company's major leisure and entertainment destination.
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YouTube videos for Guggenheim
BY Martin Nash | 15 Jun 2010
In a departure from the usual type of exhibition with which it is associated, the Guggenheim Museum's latest offering is to come from social broadcasting website YouTube.
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