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Six Flags plans move into China
BY Tim Nash | 24 Apr 2008
US theme park operator Six Flags has agreed a one-year exclusivity deal giving Bahrain-based Gulf Finance House the right to licence the Six Flags brand for theme park developments in China.
The Simpsons go for a ride at Universal
BY Tim Nash | 24 Apr 2008
Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando are set to be taken over by The Simpsons next month when they each unveil a new ride based on the hit TV series and blockbuster film.
MGM plans US$1.7bn studios theme park for Korea
BY Tim Nash | 24 Apr 2008
A high-tech US$1.7bn MGM Studios theme park is to be built in Yeongjongdo, near South Korea’s Incheon International Airport.
Edinburgh Castle completes revamp
BY Tom Walker | 22 Apr 2008
Edinburgh Castle has completed a £2.7m redevelopment of its visitor facilities.
New plans for Norwich’s Lutyens Memorial Gardens
BY Caroline Wilkinson | 22 Apr 2008
Norwich City Council is working on a £2.6m restoration of its war memorial and memorial gardens which were designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1938. The Grade II-listed park was closed in November 2004 due to structural defects in the war memorial.
Aberdeen arts centre to open in 2010
BY Tom Walker | 18 Apr 2008
A £13m modern arts centre is to open in Aberdeen in 2010, after proposals were green lighted by the Scottish Government.
Theme park proposed for Werribee Zoo
BY Tom Walker | 17 Apr 2008
Village Roadshow has announced plans to build a large theme park at the Werribee Open Range Zoo in Melbourne, Australia.
Funding boost for science engagement at Our Dynamic Earth
BY Tom Walker | 16 Apr 2008
Scottish science centre Our Dynamic Earth is to receive significant funding through the Science Engagement Grant scheme, a Scottish Government initiative to engage young people in science.
Indoor water park opens in Illinois
BY Tom Walker | 16 Apr 2008
The US$136m (£70m, 80m euro) Key Lime Cove Water Resort indoor water park in Gurnee, Illinois, has opened to the public.
Singapore Flyer opens to the public
BY Tom Walker | 16 Apr 2008
Asia’s largest observation wheel has officially opened to the public in Singapore.
Animal park opens safari lodge
BY Tom Walker | 15 Apr 2008
Port Lympne Wild Animal Park will introduce overnight accommodation within the park this month, when it opens the Livingstone Safari Lodge on 30 April.
Eco Parc for Vila do Conde
BY Tom Walker | 14 Apr 2008
A new visitor attraction is being planned for the resort of Vila do Conde, near Porto, Portugal.
NMM receives largest single donation by an individual
BY Tom Walker | 09 Apr 2008
Shipping magnate and philanthropist Sammy Ofer has donated £20m towards the creation of a new wing at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London.
Scotch Whisky Experience to undergo £2m revamp
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 08 Apr 2008
The Scotch Whisky Experience, a visitor attraction on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, is undergo a £2m refurbishment.
People’s History Museum revamp gets underway
BY Tom Walker | 07 Apr 2008
Work has begun on the £12.2m redevelopment of the People's History Museum in Manchester.
Aspro takes over Blue Reef Leisure
BY Tom Walker | 07 Apr 2008
Spanish visitor attraction group Aspro has acquired UK-based aquarium operator Blue Reef Leisure.
At-Bristol’s Wildwalk site to re-open as aquarium
BY Tom Walker | 07 Apr 2008
The former Wildwalk attraction site at the At-Bristol Science Centre will be turned into an aquarium.
Canterbury’s cultural projects get £3m cash boost
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 04 Apr 2008
Canterbury City Council has been given a £2.95m cash boost by the South East Development Agency.
Arts centre and visitor destination planned for London’s South Bank
BY Tom Walker | 03 Apr 2008
Detailed plans have been revealed for a £150m arts centre and visitor attraction to be built in Potter’s Field on London’s South Bank.
Mining museum secures £1.95m HLF grant
BY Tom Walker | 03 Apr 2008
The National Coal Mining Museum for England has received a £1.95m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
     
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8519 to 8538 of 9724 news stories
Six Flags plans move into China
BY Tim Nash | 24 Apr 2008
US theme park operator Six Flags has agreed a one-year exclusivity deal giving Bahrain-based Gulf Finance House the right to licence the Six Flags brand for theme park developments in China.
The Simpsons go for a ride at Universal
BY Tim Nash | 24 Apr 2008
Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando are set to be taken over by The Simpsons next month when they each unveil a new ride based on the hit TV series and blockbuster film.
MGM plans US$1.7bn studios theme park for Korea
BY Tim Nash | 24 Apr 2008
A high-tech US$1.7bn MGM Studios theme park is to be built in Yeongjongdo, near South Korea’s Incheon International Airport.
Edinburgh Castle completes revamp
BY Tom Walker | 22 Apr 2008
Edinburgh Castle has completed a £2.7m redevelopment of its visitor facilities.
New plans for Norwich’s Lutyens Memorial Gardens
BY Caroline Wilkinson | 22 Apr 2008
Norwich City Council is working on a £2.6m restoration of its war memorial and memorial gardens which were designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1938. The Grade II-listed park was closed in November 2004 due to structural defects in the war memorial.
Aberdeen arts centre to open in 2010
BY Tom Walker | 18 Apr 2008
A £13m modern arts centre is to open in Aberdeen in 2010, after proposals were green lighted by the Scottish Government.
Theme park proposed for Werribee Zoo
BY Tom Walker | 17 Apr 2008
Village Roadshow has announced plans to build a large theme park at the Werribee Open Range Zoo in Melbourne, Australia.
Funding boost for science engagement at Our Dynamic Earth
BY Tom Walker | 16 Apr 2008
Scottish science centre Our Dynamic Earth is to receive significant funding through the Science Engagement Grant scheme, a Scottish Government initiative to engage young people in science.
Indoor water park opens in Illinois
BY Tom Walker | 16 Apr 2008
The US$136m (£70m, 80m euro) Key Lime Cove Water Resort indoor water park in Gurnee, Illinois, has opened to the public.
Singapore Flyer opens to the public
BY Tom Walker | 16 Apr 2008
Asia’s largest observation wheel has officially opened to the public in Singapore.
Animal park opens safari lodge
BY Tom Walker | 15 Apr 2008
Port Lympne Wild Animal Park will introduce overnight accommodation within the park this month, when it opens the Livingstone Safari Lodge on 30 April.
Eco Parc for Vila do Conde
BY Tom Walker | 14 Apr 2008
A new visitor attraction is being planned for the resort of Vila do Conde, near Porto, Portugal.
NMM receives largest single donation by an individual
BY Tom Walker | 09 Apr 2008
Shipping magnate and philanthropist Sammy Ofer has donated £20m towards the creation of a new wing at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London.
Scotch Whisky Experience to undergo £2m revamp
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 08 Apr 2008
The Scotch Whisky Experience, a visitor attraction on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, is undergo a £2m refurbishment.
People’s History Museum revamp gets underway
BY Tom Walker | 07 Apr 2008
Work has begun on the £12.2m redevelopment of the People's History Museum in Manchester.
Aspro takes over Blue Reef Leisure
BY Tom Walker | 07 Apr 2008
Spanish visitor attraction group Aspro has acquired UK-based aquarium operator Blue Reef Leisure.
At-Bristol’s Wildwalk site to re-open as aquarium
BY Tom Walker | 07 Apr 2008
The former Wildwalk attraction site at the At-Bristol Science Centre will be turned into an aquarium.
Canterbury’s cultural projects get £3m cash boost
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 04 Apr 2008
Canterbury City Council has been given a £2.95m cash boost by the South East Development Agency.
Arts centre and visitor destination planned for London’s South Bank
BY Tom Walker | 03 Apr 2008
Detailed plans have been revealed for a £150m arts centre and visitor attraction to be built in Potter’s Field on London’s South Bank.
Mining museum secures £1.95m HLF grant
BY Tom Walker | 03 Apr 2008
The National Coal Mining Museum for England has received a £1.95m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
     
 


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