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UNESCO and TripAdvisor in agreement to protect heritage sites
BY Martin Nash | 03 Nov 2009
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has teamed up with online travel company TripAdvisor in a move designed to mobilise travellers' support in preserving the natural and cultural sites on its World Heritage List.
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£2m refurbishment for Yorkshire Museum
BY Pete Hayman | 03 Nov 2009
The Yorkshire Museum, one of the world's oldest purpose-built museums, has closed its doors to the public in order to allow a £2m refurbishment to get underway.
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Wizard makeover for Alnwick Castle
BY Martin Nash | 03 Nov 2009
Former Disneyland Paris vice president Christian Perdrier is to be the new chief executive at Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, UK.
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New-look Ashmolean Museum set to reopen
BY Pete Hayman | 02 Nov 2009
The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology in Oxford is set to reopen on 7 November, following the completion of a major £61m redevelopment at the attraction.
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Green500 gathers pace
BY Tom Walker | 02 Nov 2009
A number of the capital's leading hospitality businesses and tourist attractions are cutting their carbon emissions thanks to the London Development Agency's (LDA) Green500 initiative.
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Longleat's new Animal Adventure opens
BY Tom Walker | 30 Oct 2009
Longleat safari park in Wiltshire has opened its newest attraction - a £1.3m interactive exhibit called Animal Adventure.
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Sacramento science museum still on hold
BY Tom Walker | 29 Oct 2009
Officials at the Discovery Museum of Sacramento (DMS) are still looking for investors to get the Powerhouse Science Center project off the ground.
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Adventure Waters park approved
BY Tim Nash | 29 Oct 2009
Councillors in Cairns, northern Queensland, Australia, have approved plans for a AUD$35m water park to be built at Smithfield, 12km north of the city.
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Merlin unveils Texas attraction plans
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Oct 2009
A new US$12m (£7.3m, €8.1m) Legoland Discovery Centre (LDC) is to be built at a shopping centre in Grapevine, Texas, US, under new plans unveiled by Merlin Entertainments.
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Demon Drop heads west
BY Martin Nash | 27 Oct 2009
Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California, US is to be the new home of one of Cedar Park's most popular thrill rides, Demon Drop.
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Wahooo! waterpark opens in Bahrain
BY Tom Walker | 26 Oct 2009
The 15,000sq m Wahooo! waterpark in Bahrain has opened to the public.
The attraction has large indoor and outdoor areas and rides include a 230m-long masterblaster, a FlowRider and a four-land Matt Racer looping around the outer edge of the waterpark.
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Victorian town attraction opens at Ironbridge Site
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Oct 2009
Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site in Shropshire has added a new visitor centre, illustrating the development of mining and hot metal industries in the West Midlands via massive projected images.
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Monarto Zoo plans safari resort development
BY Tim Nash | 23 Oct 2009
Monarto Zoo in South Australia is seeking investors to develop a safari experience in the Australian bush boasting both African and Australian wildlife, 4x4 tours, fine dining and overnight stays.
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Polin Waterparks

Polin was founded in Istanbul in 1976. Polin
has since grown into a leading company in
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TechnoAlpin Indoor

TechnoAlpin is the world leader for snowmaking systems. With the Indoor snow division, TechnoAlpin c [more...] |
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Taylor Made Designs

Founded in 1993, Taylor Made
Designs supply corporate clothing
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Holovis

Holovis is a privately owned company
established in 2004 by CEO Stuart
Hetherington. [more...] |
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