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Sea World Eye set for move to Paradise
BY Tim Nash | 18 Jan 2008
It has been reported that the Sea World Eye could be moved from the Gold Coast, Australia-based park into the centre of Surfer’s Paradise.
Village Roadshow extends SAG offer for further month
BY Tim Nash | 18 Jan 2008
Australian theme park and cinema operator Village Roadshow has again extended its all-cash AUS$142m takeover offer for Sydney Attractions Group (SAG), for a further month until 14 February.
Plans submitted for Sunshine Coast waterpark
BY Tim Nash | 17 Jan 2008
An application has been lodged to develop a AUS$110m waterpark on Australia’s Sunshine coast.
Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre opens
BY Tom Walker | 16 Jan 2008
The new £9m visitor centre at Culloden Battlefield has opened to the public near Inverness in Scotland.
Michener Art Museum revamp
BY Helen Patenall | 11 Jan 2008
A US$10m (£5.1m, 6.8m euro) expansion and renovation programme is to be undertaken at James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, US, according to designs created by Hillier Architecture.
Music attraction planned for The O2
BY Tom Walker | 07 Jan 2008
A visitor attraction celebrating the history of British popular music is to be launched at The O2 in Greenwich, London, UK.
Culture cash injection by DCMS
BY Helen Patenall | 18 Dec 2007
The DCMS is increasing its capital allocation to museums and galleries by 147 per cent in cash terms to £191.4m over the next three years.
Crealy Adventure Park to add five-star accommodation
BY Tom Walker | 17 Dec 2007
Crealy Adventure Park in Cornwall, UK has announced plans to invest £1.5m in its accommodation offer.
LEGOLAND adventure area unveiled
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Dec 2007
Merlin Entertainments is investing more than US$20m (£27.8m, 13.6m euro) in a new adventure area and SEA LIFE aquarium to be located adjacent to its LEGOLAND theme park in California, US.
Extension to New Museum has opened
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Dec 2007
A new sister building to the New Museum of Contemporary Art in Manhattan, New York, US, opened on 1 December 2007 – celebrating the institution’s 30th anniversary.
ProSlide plans Ottawa waterpark
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 14 Dec 2007
ProSlide Technology, the Canadian waterslide manufacturer, is to build a waterpark showcasing the company’s products in its hometown of Ottawa, Ontario.
Empire museum moves to London
BY Tom Walker | 12 Dec 2007
The British Empire & Commonwealth Museum has announced plans to move its core operations to London.
Stonehenge tunnel plans scrapped
BY Helen Patenall | 10 Dec 2007
The government has scrapped plans to construct a road tunnel under the Stonehenge World Heritage Site in Wiltshire.
New exhibits to open at Monterey
BY Helen Patenall | 10 Dec 2007
The Splash Zone: Ocean Homes gallery at Monterey Bay Aquarium in California, US, will reopen in March 2008 following a major revamp.
Montreal Science exhibits unveiled
BY Helen Patenall | 10 Dec 2007
The CAN$6.3m (£3m, US$6.3m, 4.3m euro) project was funded by non-profit organisation Montréal Science Centre Foundation.
£150m leisure regeneration for Ayrshire
BY Helen Patenall | 06 Dec 2007
The Scottish Agricultural College has submitted an outline planning application for a £150m transformation of its 300-hectare Auchincruive Estate to South Ayrshire Council.
Shakespeare’s Globe updated
BY Helen Patenall | 06 Dec 2007
Shakespeare’s Globe Exhibition on London’s South Bank has re-opened following a complete overhaul by consulting firm Cultural Innovations.
Ground broken on Hepworth development
BY Helen Patenall | 06 Dec 2007
The Hepworth Wakefield regeneration project is under development to create a vibrant new art gallery and creative centre on Wakefield’s historic waterfront.
Tate funding announced
BY Helen Patenall | 05 Dec 2007
Tate Modern in London has welcomed a £50m windfall from the DCMS to help fund its expansion plans.
Camden Council relaunches ‘Museum Mile’
BY Tom Walker | 05 Dec 2007
The London borough of Camden is relaunching the concept of ‘Museum Mile’ in an effort to increase visits to cultural attractions during the busy run-up to Christmas.
     
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Sea World Eye set for move to Paradise
BY Tim Nash | 18 Jan 2008
It has been reported that the Sea World Eye could be moved from the Gold Coast, Australia-based park into the centre of Surfer’s Paradise.
Village Roadshow extends SAG offer for further month
BY Tim Nash | 18 Jan 2008
Australian theme park and cinema operator Village Roadshow has again extended its all-cash AUS$142m takeover offer for Sydney Attractions Group (SAG), for a further month until 14 February.
Plans submitted for Sunshine Coast waterpark
BY Tim Nash | 17 Jan 2008
An application has been lodged to develop a AUS$110m waterpark on Australia’s Sunshine coast.
Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre opens
BY Tom Walker | 16 Jan 2008
The new £9m visitor centre at Culloden Battlefield has opened to the public near Inverness in Scotland.
Michener Art Museum revamp
BY Helen Patenall | 11 Jan 2008
A US$10m (£5.1m, 6.8m euro) expansion and renovation programme is to be undertaken at James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, US, according to designs created by Hillier Architecture.
Music attraction planned for The O2
BY Tom Walker | 07 Jan 2008
A visitor attraction celebrating the history of British popular music is to be launched at The O2 in Greenwich, London, UK.
Culture cash injection by DCMS
BY Helen Patenall | 18 Dec 2007
The DCMS is increasing its capital allocation to museums and galleries by 147 per cent in cash terms to £191.4m over the next three years.
Crealy Adventure Park to add five-star accommodation
BY Tom Walker | 17 Dec 2007
Crealy Adventure Park in Cornwall, UK has announced plans to invest £1.5m in its accommodation offer.
LEGOLAND adventure area unveiled
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Dec 2007
Merlin Entertainments is investing more than US$20m (£27.8m, 13.6m euro) in a new adventure area and SEA LIFE aquarium to be located adjacent to its LEGOLAND theme park in California, US.
Extension to New Museum has opened
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Dec 2007
A new sister building to the New Museum of Contemporary Art in Manhattan, New York, US, opened on 1 December 2007 – celebrating the institution’s 30th anniversary.
ProSlide plans Ottawa waterpark
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 14 Dec 2007
ProSlide Technology, the Canadian waterslide manufacturer, is to build a waterpark showcasing the company’s products in its hometown of Ottawa, Ontario.
Empire museum moves to London
BY Tom Walker | 12 Dec 2007
The British Empire & Commonwealth Museum has announced plans to move its core operations to London.
Stonehenge tunnel plans scrapped
BY Helen Patenall | 10 Dec 2007
The government has scrapped plans to construct a road tunnel under the Stonehenge World Heritage Site in Wiltshire.
New exhibits to open at Monterey
BY Helen Patenall | 10 Dec 2007
The Splash Zone: Ocean Homes gallery at Monterey Bay Aquarium in California, US, will reopen in March 2008 following a major revamp.
Montreal Science exhibits unveiled
BY Helen Patenall | 10 Dec 2007
The CAN$6.3m (£3m, US$6.3m, 4.3m euro) project was funded by non-profit organisation Montréal Science Centre Foundation.
£150m leisure regeneration for Ayrshire
BY Helen Patenall | 06 Dec 2007
The Scottish Agricultural College has submitted an outline planning application for a £150m transformation of its 300-hectare Auchincruive Estate to South Ayrshire Council.
Shakespeare’s Globe updated
BY Helen Patenall | 06 Dec 2007
Shakespeare’s Globe Exhibition on London’s South Bank has re-opened following a complete overhaul by consulting firm Cultural Innovations.
Ground broken on Hepworth development
BY Helen Patenall | 06 Dec 2007
The Hepworth Wakefield regeneration project is under development to create a vibrant new art gallery and creative centre on Wakefield’s historic waterfront.
Tate funding announced
BY Helen Patenall | 05 Dec 2007
Tate Modern in London has welcomed a £50m windfall from the DCMS to help fund its expansion plans.
Camden Council relaunches ‘Museum Mile’
BY Tom Walker | 05 Dec 2007
The London borough of Camden is relaunching the concept of ‘Museum Mile’ in an effort to increase visits to cultural attractions during the busy run-up to Christmas.
     
 


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