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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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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Dreamworld welcomes tiger triplets
BY Tim Nash | 27 Jun 2008
Dreamworld's Tiger Island has herladed three new arrivals this month after one of its Sumatran tigers, Soraya, gave birth to three female cubs on 9 June.
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ProSlide Technology, Inc.

A former national ski team racer, ProSlide® CEO
Rick Hunter’s goal has been to integrate the
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QubicaAMF UK

QubicaAMF is the largest and most
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600 employees worldwi [more...] |
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DJW

David & Lynn Willrich started the Company
over thirty years ago, from the Audio Visual
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Simworx Ltd

The company was initially established
in 1997. Terry Monkton and Andrew
Roberts are the key stakeh [more...] |
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