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Planetarium planned for Montreal
BY Tom Walker | 27 Oct 2008
A new sientific museum and planetarium is set to open in Montreal, Canada in 2012.
£2.4m Tywi Valley project launches
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Oct 2008
A new project has been launched to celebrate the culture and heritage of the Tywi Valley in Carmarthenshire, south-west Wales.
Seaside towns offered cash hand out
BY Tom Walker | 23 Oct 2008
More than £4.5m will be made available to 12 English seaside towns in the latest round of funding from the Government’s Sea Change programme.
Weston pier fire 'most likely' electrical
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Oct 2008
Avon Fire and Rescue Service (AFRS) has announced that an electrical fault was the most likely reason for a fire which destroyed the Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset.
Funding boost for Cumbrian museum
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Oct 2008
Keswick Museum and Art Gallery in Cumbria is set to be revamped after it was awarded £1.25m by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Former magistrate court to house luxury hotel
BY Caroline Wilkinson | 21 Oct 2008
Irish developer Edward Holdings' plans to transform Bow Street Magistrate Court and Police Station in Covent Garden, London, into a luxury hotel have been approved by Westminister City Council.
Work begins on Brighton's i360 tower
BY Tom Walker | 21 Oct 2008
The first phase of the construction of the i360 observation tower, to be located at Brighton's West Pier in south-east England, is underway.
Alton Towers to launch Sea Life aquarium
BY Tom Walker | 20 Oct 2008
Alton Towers Resort theme park in Staffordshire, UK, has submitted a planning application for a large aquarium on the site.
Funding boost for Edinburgh time ball
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Oct 2008
A project to restore a time ball on top of the Nelson Monument in Scotland has been awarded £50,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Weston pier design chosen
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Oct 2008
Owners of the Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, have announced their preferred design for the redevelopment of the 104-year old attraction.
Gettysburg Museum opens
BY Tom Walker | 17 Oct 2008
The Gettysburg Museum & Visitor Center has opened its doors to the public.
Welsh national gallery plans delayed
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Oct 2008
Plans to establish a new national art gallery in Wales have been put on hold by the Welsh Assembly Government until at least 2012 due to funding concerns.
Amazulu World theme park for South Africa
BY Tom Walker | 15 Oct 2008
Dubai-based leisure developer Ruwaad plans to develop a multi-billion dollar themed entertainment and mixed-use destination development on the north coast of Durban in South Africa.
Ripley Entertainment's expansion plans on schedule
BY Tom Walker | 15 Oct 2008
Family attractions company Ripley Entertainment has so far opened eight new attractions during 2008, and is on target to open seven more by the end of next year (2009).
Minister endorses partnership working for heritage sector
BY Tom Walker | 15 Oct 2008
The Historic Properties Group, a partnership of Historic Scotland, Historic Houses Association and the National Trust for Scotland, has commissioned research into how the future of heritage tourism might look.
University launches National Video Game Archive
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Oct 2008
Academics at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) in the UK have joined forces with the National Media Museum to launch the UK's first National Video Game Archive.
£5m Burgh Halls project gets underway
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Oct 2008
Work has started on a £5.2m project to restore and redevelop the Burgh Halls in Linlithgow, West Lothian.
Conservation projects praised by English Heritage
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Oct 2008
English Heritage has revealed the projects it believes to be the 20 best examples of heritage-led developments in England.
Climate change threatening South West sites
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Oct 2008
Miles of coastline in south west England are at risk from increased erosion and tidal flooding, according to a new report from the National Trust.
£46m revamp for National Museum of Scotland
BY Pete Hayman | 08 Oct 2008
The National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh is set to undergo a £46.4m redevelopment after a contractor was appointed to carry out the work.
     
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8380 to 8399 of 9725 news stories
Planetarium planned for Montreal
BY Tom Walker | 27 Oct 2008
A new sientific museum and planetarium is set to open in Montreal, Canada in 2012.
£2.4m Tywi Valley project launches
BY Pete Hayman | 27 Oct 2008
A new project has been launched to celebrate the culture and heritage of the Tywi Valley in Carmarthenshire, south-west Wales.
Seaside towns offered cash hand out
BY Tom Walker | 23 Oct 2008
More than £4.5m will be made available to 12 English seaside towns in the latest round of funding from the Government’s Sea Change programme.
Weston pier fire 'most likely' electrical
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Oct 2008
Avon Fire and Rescue Service (AFRS) has announced that an electrical fault was the most likely reason for a fire which destroyed the Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset.
Funding boost for Cumbrian museum
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Oct 2008
Keswick Museum and Art Gallery in Cumbria is set to be revamped after it was awarded £1.25m by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Former magistrate court to house luxury hotel
BY Caroline Wilkinson | 21 Oct 2008
Irish developer Edward Holdings' plans to transform Bow Street Magistrate Court and Police Station in Covent Garden, London, into a luxury hotel have been approved by Westminister City Council.
Work begins on Brighton's i360 tower
BY Tom Walker | 21 Oct 2008
The first phase of the construction of the i360 observation tower, to be located at Brighton's West Pier in south-east England, is underway.
Alton Towers to launch Sea Life aquarium
BY Tom Walker | 20 Oct 2008
Alton Towers Resort theme park in Staffordshire, UK, has submitted a planning application for a large aquarium on the site.
Funding boost for Edinburgh time ball
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Oct 2008
A project to restore a time ball on top of the Nelson Monument in Scotland has been awarded £50,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Weston pier design chosen
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Oct 2008
Owners of the Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, have announced their preferred design for the redevelopment of the 104-year old attraction.
Gettysburg Museum opens
BY Tom Walker | 17 Oct 2008
The Gettysburg Museum & Visitor Center has opened its doors to the public.
Welsh national gallery plans delayed
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Oct 2008
Plans to establish a new national art gallery in Wales have been put on hold by the Welsh Assembly Government until at least 2012 due to funding concerns.
Amazulu World theme park for South Africa
BY Tom Walker | 15 Oct 2008
Dubai-based leisure developer Ruwaad plans to develop a multi-billion dollar themed entertainment and mixed-use destination development on the north coast of Durban in South Africa.
Ripley Entertainment's expansion plans on schedule
BY Tom Walker | 15 Oct 2008
Family attractions company Ripley Entertainment has so far opened eight new attractions during 2008, and is on target to open seven more by the end of next year (2009).
Minister endorses partnership working for heritage sector
BY Tom Walker | 15 Oct 2008
The Historic Properties Group, a partnership of Historic Scotland, Historic Houses Association and the National Trust for Scotland, has commissioned research into how the future of heritage tourism might look.
University launches National Video Game Archive
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Oct 2008
Academics at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) in the UK have joined forces with the National Media Museum to launch the UK's first National Video Game Archive.
£5m Burgh Halls project gets underway
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Oct 2008
Work has started on a £5.2m project to restore and redevelop the Burgh Halls in Linlithgow, West Lothian.
Conservation projects praised by English Heritage
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Oct 2008
English Heritage has revealed the projects it believes to be the 20 best examples of heritage-led developments in England.
Climate change threatening South West sites
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Oct 2008
Miles of coastline in south west England are at risk from increased erosion and tidal flooding, according to a new report from the National Trust.
£46m revamp for National Museum of Scotland
BY Pete Hayman | 08 Oct 2008
The National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh is set to undergo a £46.4m redevelopment after a contractor was appointed to carry out the work.
     
 


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