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Giga-coaster structure completed at King's Dominion
BY Tom Walker | 21 Jan 2010
Engineers have completed the construction of the Intimidator 305 roller coaster at the King's Dominion theme park in Richmond, Virginia, US.
Disney to dial back discounts
BY Tim Nash | 19 Jan 2010
The chief executive of Disney, Bob Iger, has said that the company will be reducing the level of discounting that has been offered at its theme parks over the past year due to the recession.
New attractions for 2010 for Adventure World
BY Tim Nash | 19 Jan 2010
Adventure World theme park in Perth, Australia, has launched two new attractions for the new year.
Gehry pulls out of Israeli museum project
BY Martin Nash | 18 Jan 2010
Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz has reported that award-winning architect Frank Gehry is withdrawing from the Museum of Tolerance and Human Dignity project in Jerusalem.
Temporary closure for Southend Pier
BY Pete Hayman | 18 Jan 2010
Southend Pier in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, has temporarily closed to the public in order to allow the local council to start the next stage of a £830,000 repair scheme at the Grade II-listed attraction.
Merlin buys Cypress Gardens
BY Martin Nash | 18 Jan 2010
Merlin Entertainments has purchased the Cypress Gardens site in Winter Haven, Florida, US for an undisclosed sum.
New Kids In Museums manifesto launched
BY Tom Walker | 15 Jan 2010
Families want less technology and more simple hands-on experiences in museums, according to the new 2010 Kids In Museums manifesto.
Staffordshire Hoard campaign launched
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Jan 2010
A campaign has been launched by historian Dr David Starkey to help raise £3.3m to keep the Staffordshire Hoard - the largest amount of Anglo-Saxon gold ever found in the UK - in the West Midlands.
Wigan 'heritage hub' nearing completion
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Jan 2010
The new Museum of WiganLife is set to open this spring, following the completion of a major £1.9m scheme to transform the former History Shop into a 'heritage hub' for the Lancashire town.
Nature reserve status for former WWII base
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Jan 2010
Natural England (NE) has confirmed that Skipwith Common, Yorkshire, which boasts a former Second World War bomber base, has been designated as a National Nature Reserve.
Design competition announced for Dundee V&A
BY Martin Nash | 12 Jan 2010
An international architectural competition is being launched to deliver a landmark building for The V&A at Dundee, a new centre of 21st century design for Scotland.
Natural History Museum opens restaurant
BY Tom Walker | 12 Jan 2010
The Natural History Museum (NHM) in London has launched a new 270-seat restaurant.
New director named at Smithsonian's National Design Museum
BY Martin Nash | 12 Jan 2010
Bill Moggridge has been named director of the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York, US with effect from March 2010.
Kenco's continued commitment to ethical sourcing and sustainability
BY Sarah Todd | 07 Jan 2010
From January 2010, Kenco's entire range of freeze-dried coffees are to be sourced from beans grown on Rainforest Alliance Certified™ farms.
Twycross Zoo to add new attraction
BY Tom Walker | 07 Jan 2010
Twycross Zoo near Atherstone, Warwickshire, will open a new £7m visitor centre called Himalaya next month (February 2010).
Coventry museum opens new gallery
BY Tom Walker | 07 Jan 2010
Coventry Transport Museum will open a new exhibition on the UK's car industry on 15th January.
Chessington's Wild Asia set for March debut
BY Martin Nash | 07 Jan 2010
Wild Asia, Chessington World of Adventures' new ancient and mythical Asian kingdom, is scheduled to open at the UK park on 27 March.
Business rate increase to affect leisure properties
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 06 Jan 2010
Tax rises in April will mean that many leisure businesses will see the rateable value of their premises increase by up to 700 per cent.
Free entry policy boosts Chinese museum numbers
BY Martin Nash | 05 Jan 2010
Chinese museums and memorials have attracted more than 820 million visitors over the past two years thanks to a free admission policy, according to the country's State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH).
Disney prepares for Marvel merger
BY Tom Walker | 30 Dec 2009
Marvel Entertainment will hold a shareholder meeting tomorrow (31 December), during which it will confirm its takeover by The Walt Disney Company.
     
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7923 to 7942 of 9725 news stories
Giga-coaster structure completed at King's Dominion
BY Tom Walker | 21 Jan 2010
Engineers have completed the construction of the Intimidator 305 roller coaster at the King's Dominion theme park in Richmond, Virginia, US.
Disney to dial back discounts
BY Tim Nash | 19 Jan 2010
The chief executive of Disney, Bob Iger, has said that the company will be reducing the level of discounting that has been offered at its theme parks over the past year due to the recession.
New attractions for 2010 for Adventure World
BY Tim Nash | 19 Jan 2010
Adventure World theme park in Perth, Australia, has launched two new attractions for the new year.
Gehry pulls out of Israeli museum project
BY Martin Nash | 18 Jan 2010
Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz has reported that award-winning architect Frank Gehry is withdrawing from the Museum of Tolerance and Human Dignity project in Jerusalem.
Temporary closure for Southend Pier
BY Pete Hayman | 18 Jan 2010
Southend Pier in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, has temporarily closed to the public in order to allow the local council to start the next stage of a £830,000 repair scheme at the Grade II-listed attraction.
Merlin buys Cypress Gardens
BY Martin Nash | 18 Jan 2010
Merlin Entertainments has purchased the Cypress Gardens site in Winter Haven, Florida, US for an undisclosed sum.
New Kids In Museums manifesto launched
BY Tom Walker | 15 Jan 2010
Families want less technology and more simple hands-on experiences in museums, according to the new 2010 Kids In Museums manifesto.
Staffordshire Hoard campaign launched
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Jan 2010
A campaign has been launched by historian Dr David Starkey to help raise £3.3m to keep the Staffordshire Hoard - the largest amount of Anglo-Saxon gold ever found in the UK - in the West Midlands.
Wigan 'heritage hub' nearing completion
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Jan 2010
The new Museum of WiganLife is set to open this spring, following the completion of a major £1.9m scheme to transform the former History Shop into a 'heritage hub' for the Lancashire town.
Nature reserve status for former WWII base
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Jan 2010
Natural England (NE) has confirmed that Skipwith Common, Yorkshire, which boasts a former Second World War bomber base, has been designated as a National Nature Reserve.
Design competition announced for Dundee V&A
BY Martin Nash | 12 Jan 2010
An international architectural competition is being launched to deliver a landmark building for The V&A at Dundee, a new centre of 21st century design for Scotland.
Natural History Museum opens restaurant
BY Tom Walker | 12 Jan 2010
The Natural History Museum (NHM) in London has launched a new 270-seat restaurant.
New director named at Smithsonian's National Design Museum
BY Martin Nash | 12 Jan 2010
Bill Moggridge has been named director of the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York, US with effect from March 2010.
Kenco's continued commitment to ethical sourcing and sustainability
BY Sarah Todd | 07 Jan 2010
From January 2010, Kenco's entire range of freeze-dried coffees are to be sourced from beans grown on Rainforest Alliance Certified™ farms.
Twycross Zoo to add new attraction
BY Tom Walker | 07 Jan 2010
Twycross Zoo near Atherstone, Warwickshire, will open a new £7m visitor centre called Himalaya next month (February 2010).
Coventry museum opens new gallery
BY Tom Walker | 07 Jan 2010
Coventry Transport Museum will open a new exhibition on the UK's car industry on 15th January.
Chessington's Wild Asia set for March debut
BY Martin Nash | 07 Jan 2010
Wild Asia, Chessington World of Adventures' new ancient and mythical Asian kingdom, is scheduled to open at the UK park on 27 March.
Business rate increase to affect leisure properties
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 06 Jan 2010
Tax rises in April will mean that many leisure businesses will see the rateable value of their premises increase by up to 700 per cent.
Free entry policy boosts Chinese museum numbers
BY Martin Nash | 05 Jan 2010
Chinese museums and memorials have attracted more than 820 million visitors over the past two years thanks to a free admission policy, according to the country's State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH).
Disney prepares for Marvel merger
BY Tom Walker | 30 Dec 2009
Marvel Entertainment will hold a shareholder meeting tomorrow (31 December), during which it will confirm its takeover by The Walt Disney Company.
     
 


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