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HLF boost for traditional skills training
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Oct 2009
Seven projects delivering traditional skills training - including stone masonry, blacksmithing and thatching - are set to receive an additional £2.85m from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Wave Loch signs deal for first Flow House
BY Tom Walker | 07 Oct 2009
Water ride manufacturer Wave Loch is to launch a new visitor attraction concept called Flow House next year.
Blackstone to acquire SeaWorld, Busch Gardens?
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 05 Oct 2009
Blackstone, the US private equity company that owns Merlin Entertainments, is set to acquire SeaWorld and Busch Gardens.
English Heritage in partnership with Sony
BY Martin Nash | 01 Oct 2009
English Heritage has revealed that it is working with electronics giant Sony to trial new technology said to have the potential to increase learning at its Wroxeter Roman City site.
Farnham Castle nets HLF cash boost
BY Pete Hayman | 01 Oct 2009
The final phase of a major restoration scheme at Farnham Castle in Surrey has been handed more than £700,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Presidential museum reopens in Atlanta
BY Tom Walker | 01 Oct 2009
The Jimmy Carter Library and Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, US, will reopen today following a US$10m (£6.3m, €6.8m) redevelopment of the attraction.
Devon attraction enters administration
BY Pete Hayman | 30 Sep 2009
The Morwellham and Tamar Valley Trust, which operates the Morwellham Quay attraction in Devon, has entered administration after failing to secure additional funding.
Final stage of Tudor House scheme underway
BY Pete Hayman | 30 Sep 2009
Restoration work has got underway on the last stage of a multi-million pound scheme to preserve the future of the Tudor House attraction in Southampton, Hampshire.
Minister sets out Welsh heritage plans
BY Pete Hayman | 30 Sep 2009
Welsh heritage minister Alun Ffred Jones has outlined the main priorities as part of a new strategy designed to protect Wales' historic environment.
£13m boost for heritage schemes
BY Pete Hayman | 29 Sep 2009
Plans for the refurbishment of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London, is among four schemes across the UK to receive a share of £13m from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
New water ride for Cedar Point
BY Tom Walker | 29 Sep 2009
Cedar point theme park in Sandusky, Ohio, has announced it will add a new family water ride to its attractions next year.
Six Flags Georgia reopens after flooding
BY Tom Walker | 29 Sep 2009
Six Flags over Georgia theme park in Austell, near Atlanta, US, has reopened following a clean up operation.
Village Roadshow abandons Aussie World waterpark plans
BY Tim Nash | 29 Sep 2009
Australian theme park operator Village Roadshow has abandoned plans to acquire Aussie World on the Sunshine Coast and develop a Wet'n'Wild water park at the site.
Interactive wildlife exhibit opens
BY Helen Patenall | 28 Sep 2009
The Great North Museum: Hancock in Northumbria, UK, has opened a new interactive wildlife gallery.
£26.5m Bristol museum named
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 25 Sep 2009
The £26.5m museum being built in Bristol has been given a name, but the decision has led to consternation from residents.
All steamed up over coal supply
BY Martin Nash | 22 Sep 2009
A tourist railway in South Wales is having to use coal from Russia for its steam engines, rather than from a coal mine three miles away.
Museums should introduce voluntary visitor charging, says Johnson
BY Martin Nash | 22 Sep 2009
Mayor of London Boris Johnson has suggested that free museums and galleries throughout the UK should consider a policy of voluntary visitor charging to address the current funding crisis.
RAF museum to trial new audio tours
BY Martin Nash | 22 Sep 2009
The Royal Air Force Museum at Hendon in north London is to trial mobile phone audio tours, beginning in the Bomber Hall.
Mayor warns against arts spending cuts
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Sep 2009
London mayor Boris Johnson has called for public spending on arts and culture to be maintained to offset a decline in business investment and to help the industry through the recession.
More farms shut as E.coli number rises
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Sep 2009
Four farm attractions across England have now closed or partially closed in order to allow the Health Protection Agency (HPA) to investigate possible links with an outbreak of E.coli O157.
     
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HLF boost for traditional skills training
BY Pete Hayman | 07 Oct 2009
Seven projects delivering traditional skills training - including stone masonry, blacksmithing and thatching - are set to receive an additional £2.85m from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Wave Loch signs deal for first Flow House
BY Tom Walker | 07 Oct 2009
Water ride manufacturer Wave Loch is to launch a new visitor attraction concept called Flow House next year.
Blackstone to acquire SeaWorld, Busch Gardens?
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 05 Oct 2009
Blackstone, the US private equity company that owns Merlin Entertainments, is set to acquire SeaWorld and Busch Gardens.
English Heritage in partnership with Sony
BY Martin Nash | 01 Oct 2009
English Heritage has revealed that it is working with electronics giant Sony to trial new technology said to have the potential to increase learning at its Wroxeter Roman City site.
Farnham Castle nets HLF cash boost
BY Pete Hayman | 01 Oct 2009
The final phase of a major restoration scheme at Farnham Castle in Surrey has been handed more than £700,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Presidential museum reopens in Atlanta
BY Tom Walker | 01 Oct 2009
The Jimmy Carter Library and Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, US, will reopen today following a US$10m (£6.3m, €6.8m) redevelopment of the attraction.
Devon attraction enters administration
BY Pete Hayman | 30 Sep 2009
The Morwellham and Tamar Valley Trust, which operates the Morwellham Quay attraction in Devon, has entered administration after failing to secure additional funding.
Final stage of Tudor House scheme underway
BY Pete Hayman | 30 Sep 2009
Restoration work has got underway on the last stage of a multi-million pound scheme to preserve the future of the Tudor House attraction in Southampton, Hampshire.
Minister sets out Welsh heritage plans
BY Pete Hayman | 30 Sep 2009
Welsh heritage minister Alun Ffred Jones has outlined the main priorities as part of a new strategy designed to protect Wales' historic environment.
£13m boost for heritage schemes
BY Pete Hayman | 29 Sep 2009
Plans for the refurbishment of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London, is among four schemes across the UK to receive a share of £13m from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
New water ride for Cedar Point
BY Tom Walker | 29 Sep 2009
Cedar point theme park in Sandusky, Ohio, has announced it will add a new family water ride to its attractions next year.
Six Flags Georgia reopens after flooding
BY Tom Walker | 29 Sep 2009
Six Flags over Georgia theme park in Austell, near Atlanta, US, has reopened following a clean up operation.
Village Roadshow abandons Aussie World waterpark plans
BY Tim Nash | 29 Sep 2009
Australian theme park operator Village Roadshow has abandoned plans to acquire Aussie World on the Sunshine Coast and develop a Wet'n'Wild water park at the site.
Interactive wildlife exhibit opens
BY Helen Patenall | 28 Sep 2009
The Great North Museum: Hancock in Northumbria, UK, has opened a new interactive wildlife gallery.
£26.5m Bristol museum named
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 25 Sep 2009
The £26.5m museum being built in Bristol has been given a name, but the decision has led to consternation from residents.
All steamed up over coal supply
BY Martin Nash | 22 Sep 2009
A tourist railway in South Wales is having to use coal from Russia for its steam engines, rather than from a coal mine three miles away.
Museums should introduce voluntary visitor charging, says Johnson
BY Martin Nash | 22 Sep 2009
Mayor of London Boris Johnson has suggested that free museums and galleries throughout the UK should consider a policy of voluntary visitor charging to address the current funding crisis.
RAF museum to trial new audio tours
BY Martin Nash | 22 Sep 2009
The Royal Air Force Museum at Hendon in north London is to trial mobile phone audio tours, beginning in the Bomber Hall.
Mayor warns against arts spending cuts
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Sep 2009
London mayor Boris Johnson has called for public spending on arts and culture to be maintained to offset a decline in business investment and to help the industry through the recession.
More farms shut as E.coli number rises
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Sep 2009
Four farm attractions across England have now closed or partially closed in order to allow the Health Protection Agency (HPA) to investigate possible links with an outbreak of E.coli O157.
     
 


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