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Black Country unveils interactive exhibit
BY Helen Patenall | 05 Feb 2009
The first part of a £10m expansion programme at the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley has been unveiled.
Auschwitz museum launches funding appeal
BY Pete Hayman | 04 Feb 2009
A funding appeal has been launched by the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum and Memorial in Poland after it was revealed that at least 120m euro (£108.1m) was needed for the long-term conservation of the site.
Tempe Museum closes for revamp
BY Tom Walker | 04 Feb 2009
The Tempe Historical Museum in Arizona, US, is closing its doors to undergo a US$4.1m redevelopment.
Dubai Planetarium opens
BY Tom Walker | 03 Feb 2009
The new planetarium at the Children’s City Science Center, Dubai, UAE, has opened to the public.
New gallery for Florida Aquarium
BY Tom Walker | 02 Feb 2009
The Florida Aquarium in Tampa Bay, US, has opened its new interactive Ocean Commotion exhibit which mixes audio visual content with live exhibits.
Green light for Giant's Causeway centre
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Jan 2009
A new £18m visitor centre is set to be built at the Giant's Causeway World Heritage Site after the scheme was approved by the Northern Ireland Executive's environment minister, Sammy Wilson.
Chester Zoo reveals massive £225m development plans
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 27 Jan 2009
Chester Zoo has revealed details of a £225m multi-phase development plan.
Site for Stonehenge centre to be announced
BY Caroline Wilkinson | 27 Jan 2009
A decision on the chosen site and architect for the long-awaited £20m Stonehenge visitor centre in Wiltshire is expected by mid February.
Saw - The Ride to open in March
BY Tom Walker | 26 Jan 2009
Thorpe Park theme park in Surrey will introduce its latest thrill ride to the public when the park opens for business on 14 March.
Profits up at Lo-Q
BY Tom Walker | 23 Jan 2009
Queue management and systems provider Lo-Q expects its results for 2008 to be ahead of market expectations.
Portaventura to open new resort hotel
BY Tom Walker | 22 Jan 2009
Spanish theme park Portaventura will open a new four star hotel on the grounds of the park this summer.
Council shelves Usher Hall reopening plans
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Jan 2009
The City of Edinburgh Council (CEC) has scrapped plans to reopen the city's Usher Hall amid an ongoing £20m revamp due to concerns that such a move could impact upon the project's scheduled completion in July.
London attraction unveils new collection
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Jan 2009
The London Bridge Experience in Southwark, London, has launched its new museum collection and educational programme for 2009, designed to depict the history of the local area.
Disney plans China theme park
BY Tim Nash | 20 Jan 2009
The Walt Disney Company has announced plans to develop its first theme park in mainland China, in partnership with the Shanghai government.
Stunt Driver show launches at Movie World
BY Tim Nash | 20 Jan 2009
Movie World on Australia's Gold Coast unveiled its latest live production, the Hollywood Stunt Driver, last month.
Sea World unveils Ray Reef and Jet Rescue
BY Tim Nash | 20 Jan 2009
Sea World on the Gold Coast in Australia has launched Ray Reef, an interactive educational exhibit including 100 different species of Sting Ray.
Aquarium launches wedding of a lifetime contest
BY Tim Nash | 20 Jan 2009
Clearwater Marine Aquarium in Florida, US, has launched a competition in which one lucky couple will win a free Valentine's Day wedding package and get married on a platform over the main dolphin pool.
Work begins on new Carlisle archive centre
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Jan 2009
A turf-cutting ceremony has marked the start of work on a new £8.2m archive centre in Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, which will eventually house more than one million historical items.
Funding boost for Llanelli pumphouse
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Jan 2009
A scheme to redevelop a historic pumphouse in Llanelli, South Wales, has been handed a funding boost worth £1.8m from the Welsh Assembly Government.
Historic Welsh buildings in funding boost
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Jan 2009
Nine of Wales' most important historic buildings are to share a £385,000 funding package from the Welsh Assembly Government.
     
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8302 to 8321 of 9724 news stories
Black Country unveils interactive exhibit
BY Helen Patenall | 05 Feb 2009
The first part of a £10m expansion programme at the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley has been unveiled.
Auschwitz museum launches funding appeal
BY Pete Hayman | 04 Feb 2009
A funding appeal has been launched by the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum and Memorial in Poland after it was revealed that at least 120m euro (£108.1m) was needed for the long-term conservation of the site.
Tempe Museum closes for revamp
BY Tom Walker | 04 Feb 2009
The Tempe Historical Museum in Arizona, US, is closing its doors to undergo a US$4.1m redevelopment.
Dubai Planetarium opens
BY Tom Walker | 03 Feb 2009
The new planetarium at the Children’s City Science Center, Dubai, UAE, has opened to the public.
New gallery for Florida Aquarium
BY Tom Walker | 02 Feb 2009
The Florida Aquarium in Tampa Bay, US, has opened its new interactive Ocean Commotion exhibit which mixes audio visual content with live exhibits.
Green light for Giant's Causeway centre
BY Pete Hayman | 28 Jan 2009
A new £18m visitor centre is set to be built at the Giant's Causeway World Heritage Site after the scheme was approved by the Northern Ireland Executive's environment minister, Sammy Wilson.
Chester Zoo reveals massive £225m development plans
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 27 Jan 2009
Chester Zoo has revealed details of a £225m multi-phase development plan.
Site for Stonehenge centre to be announced
BY Caroline Wilkinson | 27 Jan 2009
A decision on the chosen site and architect for the long-awaited £20m Stonehenge visitor centre in Wiltshire is expected by mid February.
Saw - The Ride to open in March
BY Tom Walker | 26 Jan 2009
Thorpe Park theme park in Surrey will introduce its latest thrill ride to the public when the park opens for business on 14 March.
Profits up at Lo-Q
BY Tom Walker | 23 Jan 2009
Queue management and systems provider Lo-Q expects its results for 2008 to be ahead of market expectations.
Portaventura to open new resort hotel
BY Tom Walker | 22 Jan 2009
Spanish theme park Portaventura will open a new four star hotel on the grounds of the park this summer.
Council shelves Usher Hall reopening plans
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Jan 2009
The City of Edinburgh Council (CEC) has scrapped plans to reopen the city's Usher Hall amid an ongoing £20m revamp due to concerns that such a move could impact upon the project's scheduled completion in July.
London attraction unveils new collection
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Jan 2009
The London Bridge Experience in Southwark, London, has launched its new museum collection and educational programme for 2009, designed to depict the history of the local area.
Disney plans China theme park
BY Tim Nash | 20 Jan 2009
The Walt Disney Company has announced plans to develop its first theme park in mainland China, in partnership with the Shanghai government.
Stunt Driver show launches at Movie World
BY Tim Nash | 20 Jan 2009
Movie World on Australia's Gold Coast unveiled its latest live production, the Hollywood Stunt Driver, last month.
Sea World unveils Ray Reef and Jet Rescue
BY Tim Nash | 20 Jan 2009
Sea World on the Gold Coast in Australia has launched Ray Reef, an interactive educational exhibit including 100 different species of Sting Ray.
Aquarium launches wedding of a lifetime contest
BY Tim Nash | 20 Jan 2009
Clearwater Marine Aquarium in Florida, US, has launched a competition in which one lucky couple will win a free Valentine's Day wedding package and get married on a platform over the main dolphin pool.
Work begins on new Carlisle archive centre
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Jan 2009
A turf-cutting ceremony has marked the start of work on a new £8.2m archive centre in Carlisle, Cumbria, UK, which will eventually house more than one million historical items.
Funding boost for Llanelli pumphouse
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Jan 2009
A scheme to redevelop a historic pumphouse in Llanelli, South Wales, has been handed a funding boost worth £1.8m from the Welsh Assembly Government.
Historic Welsh buildings in funding boost
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Jan 2009
Nine of Wales' most important historic buildings are to share a £385,000 funding package from the Welsh Assembly Government.
     
 


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