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Picsolve International in £33m buyout
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Jul 2008
Picsolve, the photographic systems and services provider for leisure attractions, has been sold in a £33m management buyout.
Sea World celebrates 20th anniversary
BY Tim Nash | 21 Jul 2008
Earlier this month, Sea World Resort on Australia's Gold coast celebrated its 20th birthday with a party for 240 VIP and industry guests, who were welcomed onto the red carpet by Sea World stars Elmo and Cookie Monster and Warner Bros. Movie World characters, Batman, Catwoman, Shrek and Austin Powers.
Olympic swimmer helps Sydney Aquarium celebrate 20th birthday
BY Tim Nash | 21 Jul 2008
Australia's Sydney Aquarium celebrated its 20th birthday this month with special guest, Olympic swimmer Brooke Hanson, cutting a shark-shaped cake and receiving a kiss from Burleigh the seal.
One bedroom house for rent - sleeps 15
BY Tim Nash | 21 Jul 2008
From 26 July, once the last housemates have been evicted, the Australian Big Brother house will be available for corporate rentals and parties.
Scenic railway back on track
BY Tim Nash | 21 Jul 2008
Luna Park Melbourne's Great Scenic Railway, one of the oldest rollercoasters in the world, is back in action after completing restoration works.
Travelodge unveils £150m seaside plan
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Jul 2008
Travelodge has announced plans to build 55 new hotels at seaside locations around the UK.
Restoration plan for Durham gardens
BY Pete Hayman | 18 Jul 2008
A plan to revive Durham's historic Riverbanks Gardens will be put forward at a public meeting later this month.
Bristol Zoo reveals £70m wildlife park plan
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Jul 2008
Plans have been announced to build a new £70m world wildlife reserve in Bristol, south-west England.
Ruthin arts centre to open this month
BY Tom Walker | 16 Jul 2008
The Ruthin Craft Centre in Denbigshire, Wales will reopen to the public on 28 July following the completion of a £4.4m redevelopment.
Alton Towers introduces Family Forum
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Jul 2008
The Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire, UK, has selected six families to form its new Family Feedback Forum, a new initiative set up to help shape the future of the resort.
HLF confirms £16m funding boost for historic attractions
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Jul 2008
Three historic attractions have received a major funding boost after the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) confirmed over £16m of grants.
MPs call for summer-time consultation
BY Tom Walker | 10 Jul 2008
The Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee has called on the government for it to conduct a full consultation on the possible introduction of double summer time.
English Heritage: one in 12 sites is at risk
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 09 Jul 2008
One in 12 heritage sites in the country is at risk of neglect or decay, according to English Heritage.
Village takes over US water park
BY Tom Walker | 09 Jul 2008
Australian visitor attraction operator Village Roadshow has expanded its US operations, taking control of a water park in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Bowes Museum gets a £12m revamp
BY Caroline Wilkinson | 03 Jul 2008
The Bowes Museum, in Durham, has secured the funding needed to complete the third phase of a £12m restoration project.
Stonehenge management plan under review
BY Caroline Wilkinson | 03 Jul 2008
English Heritage has announced a three-month public consultation to finalise revised plans for the future of Stonehenge in Wiltshire.
Merlin looking to go public
BY Tom Walker | 03 Jul 2008
Visitor attraction operator Merlin Entertainments has reportedly confirmed that it will float on the London Stock Exchange (LSE).
Royal Albert Memorial Museum’s refurbishment begins
BY Caroline Wilkinson | 01 Jul 2008
The £15.1m restoration and refurbishment of The Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery in Exeter, Devon, has begun.
Cutty Sark saved by private gift
BY Tom Walker | 30 Jun 2008
Israeli shipping magnate Sammy Ofer has donated £3.3m towards the restoration of the London, UK-based tea clipper Cutty Sark, devastated in a fire in May 2007.
Modern art museum planned for Dubai
BY Tom Walker | 30 Jun 2008
Plans to build a museum of Middle Eastern modern art in Dubai have been revealed by Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai.
     
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Picsolve International in £33m buyout
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Jul 2008
Picsolve, the photographic systems and services provider for leisure attractions, has been sold in a £33m management buyout.
Sea World celebrates 20th anniversary
BY Tim Nash | 21 Jul 2008
Earlier this month, Sea World Resort on Australia's Gold coast celebrated its 20th birthday with a party for 240 VIP and industry guests, who were welcomed onto the red carpet by Sea World stars Elmo and Cookie Monster and Warner Bros. Movie World characters, Batman, Catwoman, Shrek and Austin Powers.
Olympic swimmer helps Sydney Aquarium celebrate 20th birthday
BY Tim Nash | 21 Jul 2008
Australia's Sydney Aquarium celebrated its 20th birthday this month with special guest, Olympic swimmer Brooke Hanson, cutting a shark-shaped cake and receiving a kiss from Burleigh the seal.
One bedroom house for rent - sleeps 15
BY Tim Nash | 21 Jul 2008
From 26 July, once the last housemates have been evicted, the Australian Big Brother house will be available for corporate rentals and parties.
Scenic railway back on track
BY Tim Nash | 21 Jul 2008
Luna Park Melbourne's Great Scenic Railway, one of the oldest rollercoasters in the world, is back in action after completing restoration works.
Travelodge unveils £150m seaside plan
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Jul 2008
Travelodge has announced plans to build 55 new hotels at seaside locations around the UK.
Restoration plan for Durham gardens
BY Pete Hayman | 18 Jul 2008
A plan to revive Durham's historic Riverbanks Gardens will be put forward at a public meeting later this month.
Bristol Zoo reveals £70m wildlife park plan
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Jul 2008
Plans have been announced to build a new £70m world wildlife reserve in Bristol, south-west England.
Ruthin arts centre to open this month
BY Tom Walker | 16 Jul 2008
The Ruthin Craft Centre in Denbigshire, Wales will reopen to the public on 28 July following the completion of a £4.4m redevelopment.
Alton Towers introduces Family Forum
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Jul 2008
The Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire, UK, has selected six families to form its new Family Feedback Forum, a new initiative set up to help shape the future of the resort.
HLF confirms £16m funding boost for historic attractions
BY Pete Hayman | 15 Jul 2008
Three historic attractions have received a major funding boost after the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) confirmed over £16m of grants.
MPs call for summer-time consultation
BY Tom Walker | 10 Jul 2008
The Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee has called on the government for it to conduct a full consultation on the possible introduction of double summer time.
English Heritage: one in 12 sites is at risk
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 09 Jul 2008
One in 12 heritage sites in the country is at risk of neglect or decay, according to English Heritage.
Village takes over US water park
BY Tom Walker | 09 Jul 2008
Australian visitor attraction operator Village Roadshow has expanded its US operations, taking control of a water park in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Bowes Museum gets a £12m revamp
BY Caroline Wilkinson | 03 Jul 2008
The Bowes Museum, in Durham, has secured the funding needed to complete the third phase of a £12m restoration project.
Stonehenge management plan under review
BY Caroline Wilkinson | 03 Jul 2008
English Heritage has announced a three-month public consultation to finalise revised plans for the future of Stonehenge in Wiltshire.
Merlin looking to go public
BY Tom Walker | 03 Jul 2008
Visitor attraction operator Merlin Entertainments has reportedly confirmed that it will float on the London Stock Exchange (LSE).
Royal Albert Memorial Museum’s refurbishment begins
BY Caroline Wilkinson | 01 Jul 2008
The £15.1m restoration and refurbishment of The Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery in Exeter, Devon, has begun.
Cutty Sark saved by private gift
BY Tom Walker | 30 Jun 2008
Israeli shipping magnate Sammy Ofer has donated £3.3m towards the restoration of the London, UK-based tea clipper Cutty Sark, devastated in a fire in May 2007.
Modern art museum planned for Dubai
BY Tom Walker | 30 Jun 2008
Plans to build a museum of Middle Eastern modern art in Dubai have been revealed by Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai.
     
 


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