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£3m funding for Jodrell Bank scheme
BY Martin Nash | 25 May 2010
The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) and the Northwest European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) are to provde funding of £3.1m to kick-start the creation of a new Science Discovery Centre at Manchester’s Jodrell Bank Observatory.
Isle of Man bids for World Heritage status
BY Martin Nash | 25 May 2010
Manx National Heritage (MNH) is making a bid to have two of the island's historic sites placed on UNESCO's World Heritage List, a move for which the Isle of Man Council of Ministers has expressed its full support.
DCMS announces £88m spending cuts
BY Pete Hayman | 25 May 2010
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has confirmed it will reduce expenditure by £88m in 2010-11 as part of government spending cuts totalling £6.2bn.
New coaster topped off at Kennywood Park
BY Pete Hayman | 24 May 2010
A new multi-million dollar rollercoaster at Kennywood Park in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, US, has been topped off after the final 70ft (21m) section of track was put into place.
Design group secures Hong Kong contract
BY Pete Hayman | 20 May 2010
Leicester-based Haley Sharpe Design (HSD) has been awarded the interpretative planning and exhibit design for a major redevelopment of Hong Kong's Maritime Museum.
Palamon secures Movie Park Germany buyer
BY Pete Hayman | 20 May 2010
Private equity group Palamon Capital Partners has confirmed that it has completed the sale of Movie Park Germany to operator Parques Reunidos for an undisclosed sum.
Culture secretary outlines Lottery plans
BY Pete Hayman | 20 May 2010
Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt has announced plans to introduce new legislation that will see the arts, heritage and sport each receive £50m additional funding each year.
NASA to fund museum exhibits and planetarium shows
BY Martin Nash | 18 May 2010
Innovative planetarium shows and travelling museum exhibits are among nine projects which NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) has chosen to receive agency funding this year.
A new chapter for one of London's oldest buildings
BY Martin Nash | 18 May 2010
The scaffolding has finally come down on a major £3m conservation project at Westminster Abbey's Chapter House.
Green light for Bomber Command memorial
BY Pete Hayman | 17 May 2010
A new £3.5m monument will be built at London's Green Park in order to recognise the contribution of Bomber Command during World War Two.
Four attractions vying for Art Fund Prize
BY Pete Hayman | 14 May 2010
Four museums and galleries are in the running to receive one of the UK's largest arts awards after being named on 2010 Art Fund Prize shortlist.
Caistor chapel set for heritage revamp
BY Pete Hayman | 14 May 2010
A former Methodist chapel in Lincolnshire is set to be turned into a new arts and heritage centre after the scheme was one of six to be awarded Lottery funding.
RAF Museum unveils 'beacon' project
BY Pete Hayman | 14 May 2010
The Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum has unveiled plans to develop a new landmark exhibition building dedicated to the Battle of Britain at Hendon, North London.
Merlin to install Animalive at Sea Life centres
BY Tom Walker | 14 May 2010
Interactive theatre and animation company Digital Interactive Booth Systems (DIBS) has secured a deal to deliver its Animalive concept at four Sea Life centres across the UK.
£61m Pompidou-Metz opens
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 13 May 2010
Centre Pompidou-Metz, the offshoot of Paris’s famous Pompidou Centre, has opened in France.
Welsh heritage tourism scheme revealed
BY Pete Hayman | 13 May 2010
Pembrokeshire's military history is to be revealed as one of the first projects to benefit from the Welsh Assembly Government's £19m Heritage Tourism initiative.
Disney unveils plans for new Florida resort
BY Martin Nash | 13 May 2010
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts has unveiled its plans for the new Disney's Art of Animation Resort in Florida, US.
New divisional director for Legoland Windsor
BY Martin Nash | 13 May 2010
Sue Kemp has been appointed divisional director for Merlin Entertainments' Berkshire theme park, Legoland Windsor.
New president and interim CEO at Six Flags
BY Martin Nash | 13 May 2010
Alexander 'Al' Weber, Jr. has been named president and interim chief executive officer of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation.
Collections to benefit from MA grant scheme
BY Martin Nash | 11 May 2010
The Museums Association (MA) has awarded grants to ten candidates in the second round of Effective Collections funding.
     
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£3m funding for Jodrell Bank scheme
BY Martin Nash | 25 May 2010
The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) and the Northwest European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) are to provde funding of £3.1m to kick-start the creation of a new Science Discovery Centre at Manchester’s Jodrell Bank Observatory.
Isle of Man bids for World Heritage status
BY Martin Nash | 25 May 2010
Manx National Heritage (MNH) is making a bid to have two of the island's historic sites placed on UNESCO's World Heritage List, a move for which the Isle of Man Council of Ministers has expressed its full support.
DCMS announces £88m spending cuts
BY Pete Hayman | 25 May 2010
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has confirmed it will reduce expenditure by £88m in 2010-11 as part of government spending cuts totalling £6.2bn.
New coaster topped off at Kennywood Park
BY Pete Hayman | 24 May 2010
A new multi-million dollar rollercoaster at Kennywood Park in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, US, has been topped off after the final 70ft (21m) section of track was put into place.
Design group secures Hong Kong contract
BY Pete Hayman | 20 May 2010
Leicester-based Haley Sharpe Design (HSD) has been awarded the interpretative planning and exhibit design for a major redevelopment of Hong Kong's Maritime Museum.
Palamon secures Movie Park Germany buyer
BY Pete Hayman | 20 May 2010
Private equity group Palamon Capital Partners has confirmed that it has completed the sale of Movie Park Germany to operator Parques Reunidos for an undisclosed sum.
Culture secretary outlines Lottery plans
BY Pete Hayman | 20 May 2010
Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt has announced plans to introduce new legislation that will see the arts, heritage and sport each receive £50m additional funding each year.
NASA to fund museum exhibits and planetarium shows
BY Martin Nash | 18 May 2010
Innovative planetarium shows and travelling museum exhibits are among nine projects which NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) has chosen to receive agency funding this year.
A new chapter for one of London's oldest buildings
BY Martin Nash | 18 May 2010
The scaffolding has finally come down on a major £3m conservation project at Westminster Abbey's Chapter House.
Green light for Bomber Command memorial
BY Pete Hayman | 17 May 2010
A new £3.5m monument will be built at London's Green Park in order to recognise the contribution of Bomber Command during World War Two.
Four attractions vying for Art Fund Prize
BY Pete Hayman | 14 May 2010
Four museums and galleries are in the running to receive one of the UK's largest arts awards after being named on 2010 Art Fund Prize shortlist.
Caistor chapel set for heritage revamp
BY Pete Hayman | 14 May 2010
A former Methodist chapel in Lincolnshire is set to be turned into a new arts and heritage centre after the scheme was one of six to be awarded Lottery funding.
RAF Museum unveils 'beacon' project
BY Pete Hayman | 14 May 2010
The Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum has unveiled plans to develop a new landmark exhibition building dedicated to the Battle of Britain at Hendon, North London.
Merlin to install Animalive at Sea Life centres
BY Tom Walker | 14 May 2010
Interactive theatre and animation company Digital Interactive Booth Systems (DIBS) has secured a deal to deliver its Animalive concept at four Sea Life centres across the UK.
£61m Pompidou-Metz opens
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 13 May 2010
Centre Pompidou-Metz, the offshoot of Paris’s famous Pompidou Centre, has opened in France.
Welsh heritage tourism scheme revealed
BY Pete Hayman | 13 May 2010
Pembrokeshire's military history is to be revealed as one of the first projects to benefit from the Welsh Assembly Government's £19m Heritage Tourism initiative.
Disney unveils plans for new Florida resort
BY Martin Nash | 13 May 2010
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts has unveiled its plans for the new Disney's Art of Animation Resort in Florida, US.
New divisional director for Legoland Windsor
BY Martin Nash | 13 May 2010
Sue Kemp has been appointed divisional director for Merlin Entertainments' Berkshire theme park, Legoland Windsor.
New president and interim CEO at Six Flags
BY Martin Nash | 13 May 2010
Alexander 'Al' Weber, Jr. has been named president and interim chief executive officer of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation.
Collections to benefit from MA grant scheme
BY Martin Nash | 11 May 2010
The Museums Association (MA) has awarded grants to ten candidates in the second round of Effective Collections funding.
     
 


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