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Disney Tokyo attendance figures up on estimates
BY Martin Nash | 06 Apr 2010
Tokyo Disney Resort has reported an increase in projected visitor numbers to its Tokyo Disneyland Park and Tokyo DisneySea Park for the financial year 2009-10.
OMA wins Quebec museum competition
BY Martin Nash | 01 Apr 2010
Netherlands-based The Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) has won a competition for a major expansion to the Musee national des beaux-arts du Quebec (MNBAQ) in Quebec, Canada.
Blaenavon World Heritage Site wins £2.47m funding
BY Martin Nash | 01 Apr 2010
UNESCO's Blaenavon World Heritage Site in South Wales has been awarded £2.47m for conservation and restoration work.
£3.4m ERDF funding for Liverpool museum
BY Martin Nash | 01 Apr 2010
The Northwest European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) programme is to provide £3.4m of funding for four exhibition spaces at the new Museum of Liverpool.
Merlin signed up by Blackpool
BY Martin Nash | 31 Mar 2010
Blackpool council in Lancashire, UK has signed up Merlin Entertainments to manage the redevelopment and operations of the Blackpool Tower complex and Louis Tussauds Waxworks when it formally takes over the businesses later this year.
Freestyle Music Park approaches debt deadline
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 31 Mar 2010
The Freestyle Music Park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, US, is about to reach its deadline to raise the funds it needs to pay off its debts.
English Heritage grant for Bristol landmark
BY Martin Nash | 30 Mar 2010
English Heritage (EH) has awarded £200,000 towards urgent repair work at Cabot Tower on Brandon Hill in Bristol, Somerset, UK.
New brewery museum to open in May
BY Martin Nash | 30 Mar 2010
The National Brewery Centre museum and visitor centre in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire is to open on 1 May.
Record-breaking waterpark scheduled for Ukraine
BY Martin Nash | 30 Mar 2010
The city of Donetsk in the Ukraine is soon to be home to what is claimed to be the largest aluminium-domed waterpark in the world.
New manifesto sets out culture benefits
BY Pete Hayman | 29 Mar 2010
A manifesto outlining the social and economic benefits of continued investment in the culture and heritage sectors has been unveiled by a number of leading organisations.
Southampton project secures HLF grant
BY Pete Hayman | 29 Mar 2010
Southampton City Council's (SCC) plans to convert the city's Grade II*-listed Magistrates Court into a museum have received a £4.6m boost from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
US office for Animalive
BY Tom Walker | 26 Mar 2010
Brighton, UK-based Digital Interactive Booth Systems has announced that it will be opening an office in Austin, Texas, to expand its Animalive brand of interactives.
New local focus for waterways museums
BY Pete Hayman | 26 Mar 2010
Two of the three National Waterways Museums - in Gloucester and Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire - are set adopt a new local focus under plans confirmed by the Waterways Trust.
June opening for Harry Potter at Universal Orlando
BY Martin Nash | 25 Mar 2010
The world's best known boy wizard is set to arrive in Florida, US on 18 June, with the opening of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando Resort.
Bletchley Park to receive £250,000 funding
BY Martin Nash | 25 Mar 2010
Culture secretary Ben Bradshaw has announced a £250,000 funding package for Bletchley Park museum.
Mall of America unveils new Unicoaster flat ride
BY Martin Nash | 25 Mar 2010
The first park model of Chance Morgan's new Unicoaster flat ride has been unveiled at Nickelodeon Universe inside the Mall of America (MOA) at Bloomington, Minnesota, US.
Legoland's first waterpark to open in June
BY Martin Nash | 25 Mar 2010
The world's first Legoland-themed waterpark is scheduled to open in June this year at Legoland California, with construction work currently taking place on the site's six-person family raft slide.
Work begins on Drayton Manor's new hotel
BY Martin Nash | 25 Mar 2010
Construction work has begun on the new hotel at the Drayton Manor Theme Park in Staffordshire.
Heritage grant saves Staffordshire Hoard
BY Pete Hayman | 25 Mar 2010
A collection of more than 1,500 Anglo-Saxon artefacts - discovered in July 2009 by metal detectorist Terry Herbert - has been saved for the nation.
Budget 2010: small leisure businesses to benefit, alcohol tax up
BY Tom Walker | 24 Mar 2010
Small and medium-sized leisure businesses should find it easier to secure bank loans and funding, according to plans outlined by chancellor Alistair Darling in today's budget announcement.
     
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7820 to 7839 of 9724 news stories
Disney Tokyo attendance figures up on estimates
BY Martin Nash | 06 Apr 2010
Tokyo Disney Resort has reported an increase in projected visitor numbers to its Tokyo Disneyland Park and Tokyo DisneySea Park for the financial year 2009-10.
OMA wins Quebec museum competition
BY Martin Nash | 01 Apr 2010
Netherlands-based The Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) has won a competition for a major expansion to the Musee national des beaux-arts du Quebec (MNBAQ) in Quebec, Canada.
Blaenavon World Heritage Site wins £2.47m funding
BY Martin Nash | 01 Apr 2010
UNESCO's Blaenavon World Heritage Site in South Wales has been awarded £2.47m for conservation and restoration work.
£3.4m ERDF funding for Liverpool museum
BY Martin Nash | 01 Apr 2010
The Northwest European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) programme is to provide £3.4m of funding for four exhibition spaces at the new Museum of Liverpool.
Merlin signed up by Blackpool
BY Martin Nash | 31 Mar 2010
Blackpool council in Lancashire, UK has signed up Merlin Entertainments to manage the redevelopment and operations of the Blackpool Tower complex and Louis Tussauds Waxworks when it formally takes over the businesses later this year.
Freestyle Music Park approaches debt deadline
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 31 Mar 2010
The Freestyle Music Park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, US, is about to reach its deadline to raise the funds it needs to pay off its debts.
English Heritage grant for Bristol landmark
BY Martin Nash | 30 Mar 2010
English Heritage (EH) has awarded £200,000 towards urgent repair work at Cabot Tower on Brandon Hill in Bristol, Somerset, UK.
New brewery museum to open in May
BY Martin Nash | 30 Mar 2010
The National Brewery Centre museum and visitor centre in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire is to open on 1 May.
Record-breaking waterpark scheduled for Ukraine
BY Martin Nash | 30 Mar 2010
The city of Donetsk in the Ukraine is soon to be home to what is claimed to be the largest aluminium-domed waterpark in the world.
New manifesto sets out culture benefits
BY Pete Hayman | 29 Mar 2010
A manifesto outlining the social and economic benefits of continued investment in the culture and heritage sectors has been unveiled by a number of leading organisations.
Southampton project secures HLF grant
BY Pete Hayman | 29 Mar 2010
Southampton City Council's (SCC) plans to convert the city's Grade II*-listed Magistrates Court into a museum have received a £4.6m boost from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
US office for Animalive
BY Tom Walker | 26 Mar 2010
Brighton, UK-based Digital Interactive Booth Systems has announced that it will be opening an office in Austin, Texas, to expand its Animalive brand of interactives.
New local focus for waterways museums
BY Pete Hayman | 26 Mar 2010
Two of the three National Waterways Museums - in Gloucester and Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire - are set adopt a new local focus under plans confirmed by the Waterways Trust.
June opening for Harry Potter at Universal Orlando
BY Martin Nash | 25 Mar 2010
The world's best known boy wizard is set to arrive in Florida, US on 18 June, with the opening of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando Resort.
Bletchley Park to receive £250,000 funding
BY Martin Nash | 25 Mar 2010
Culture secretary Ben Bradshaw has announced a £250,000 funding package for Bletchley Park museum.
Mall of America unveils new Unicoaster flat ride
BY Martin Nash | 25 Mar 2010
The first park model of Chance Morgan's new Unicoaster flat ride has been unveiled at Nickelodeon Universe inside the Mall of America (MOA) at Bloomington, Minnesota, US.
Legoland's first waterpark to open in June
BY Martin Nash | 25 Mar 2010
The world's first Legoland-themed waterpark is scheduled to open in June this year at Legoland California, with construction work currently taking place on the site's six-person family raft slide.
Work begins on Drayton Manor's new hotel
BY Martin Nash | 25 Mar 2010
Construction work has begun on the new hotel at the Drayton Manor Theme Park in Staffordshire.
Heritage grant saves Staffordshire Hoard
BY Pete Hayman | 25 Mar 2010
A collection of more than 1,500 Anglo-Saxon artefacts - discovered in July 2009 by metal detectorist Terry Herbert - has been saved for the nation.
Budget 2010: small leisure businesses to benefit, alcohol tax up
BY Tom Walker | 24 Mar 2010
Small and medium-sized leisure businesses should find it easier to secure bank loans and funding, according to plans outlined by chancellor Alistair Darling in today's budget announcement.
     
 


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