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8680 to 8699 of 9724 news stories
Atomic Museum renamed and relocated
BY Helen Patenall | 20 Aug 2007
The National Atomic Museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico, US is to be relocated and renamed The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.
New iSpace exhibit for Singapore
BY Helen Patenall | 20 Aug 2007
The Singapore Science Center has opened a new exhibit called iSpace, which details the history of Information Communication Technology (ICT).
New aquarium for NY
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Aug 2007
A new US$40m (£19.8m, €29.3m) facility called the Aquarium of the Adirondacks will open near Glenn Falls in New York, US.
£15.7m visitor centre at RBGE underway
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Aug 2007
The Scottish Executive has awarded £10m towards the new visitor centre at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE), in Scotland, permitting work on site to get underway.
Dreamworld on track to launch Doohan's motocoaster
16 Aug 2007
This September, five-time 500cc motorbike racing World Champion Mick Doohan will launch a thrill ride at Dreamworld on Australia’s Gold Coast.
Visitor centre proposed at battle site
BY Helen Patenall | 01 Aug 2007
The Battle of Prestonpans Heritage Trust has developed outline plans to build a £7m permanent visitor centre close to the Jacobite battle site in East Lothian where Bonnie Prince Charlie defeated government forces in 1745.
Discovery Centre opens in Leeds
BY Helen Patenall | 01 Aug 2007
Leeds City Council has opened its new £6m Discovery Centre to store and showcase more than one million museum objects – 95 per cent of the City Council’s collections – previously hidden from public view.
£25m historic treasures saved via heritage scheme
BY Helen Patenall | 31 Jul 2007
The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) has announced that a comprehensive collection of historic treasures worth £25.3m will remain in public ownership thanks to the government’s Acceptance in Lieu (AIL) arts scheme.
New director for Ecsite-UK
BY Tom Walker | 30 Jul 2007
The UK Network of Science Centres and Museums (Ecsite-UK) has appointed Penny Fidler as its new director. Fidler succeeds Melanie Quin, who left earlier this year to take up a teaching post abroad.
HLF announces 12-year heritage strategy
BY Helen Patenall | 30 Jul 2007
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has published its new strategy on how best to fund heritage projects in the UK over the next 12 years.
Blue Reef opens children’s wet play area
BY Helen Patenall | 30 Jul 2007
Blue Reef Aquarium in Southsea, Portsmouth, has opened a new outdoor wet play area for its younger visitors.
Cadbury World launches Bournville Experience
BY Helen Patenall | 27 Jul 2007
Cadbury World in Birmingham has teamed up with the Bournville Village Trust to unveil a new attraction in September.
Hospitality sector requests government support in floods crisis
BY Helen Patenall | 27 Jul 2007
The British Hospitality Association (BHA) has appealed to the government to support the sector during the flood crisis.
Seasonal visitor attraction to open in Kent
BY Tom Walker | 26 Jul 2007
A Christmas-themed visitor attraction is to open in Bedgebury Forest in Kent later this year.
Public to vote on their favourite Lottery project
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Jul 2007
The National Lottery Award has been launched for its fourth year to celebrate the benefits made to local communities by projects supported by lottery funding.
HLF funds Harvington Hall restoration
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Jul 2007
The Malt House at Harvington Hall – an Elizabethan manor house near Kidderminster – will be transformed thanks to £470,000 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Museum planned for Dunfermline
BY Helen Patenall | 23 Jul 2007
Fife Council proposes to build a new museum and gallery in Dunfermline, Scotland.
Intech to open planetarium
BY Tom Walker | 23 Jul 2007
The Intech science centre in Winchester will add a planetarium to its range of attractions next year.
Runners prepare to race up Sydney Tower
20 Jul 2007
Sydney Tower has opened registrations for its annual Run-Up, giving 250 people the chance to race up the 1,504 steps of Sydney’s tallest building on 24 August.
Guests get up close to butterflies at Sydney Wildlife World
20 Jul 2007
Sydney Wildlife World in New South Wales, Australia, has expanded its two-storey butterfly habitat, Flutterbys, to allow visitors to interact with the butterflies.
     
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8680 to 8699 of 9724 news stories
Atomic Museum renamed and relocated
BY Helen Patenall | 20 Aug 2007
The National Atomic Museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico, US is to be relocated and renamed The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.
New iSpace exhibit for Singapore
BY Helen Patenall | 20 Aug 2007
The Singapore Science Center has opened a new exhibit called iSpace, which details the history of Information Communication Technology (ICT).
New aquarium for NY
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Aug 2007
A new US$40m (£19.8m, €29.3m) facility called the Aquarium of the Adirondacks will open near Glenn Falls in New York, US.
£15.7m visitor centre at RBGE underway
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Aug 2007
The Scottish Executive has awarded £10m towards the new visitor centre at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE), in Scotland, permitting work on site to get underway.
Dreamworld on track to launch Doohan's motocoaster
16 Aug 2007
This September, five-time 500cc motorbike racing World Champion Mick Doohan will launch a thrill ride at Dreamworld on Australia’s Gold Coast.
Visitor centre proposed at battle site
BY Helen Patenall | 01 Aug 2007
The Battle of Prestonpans Heritage Trust has developed outline plans to build a £7m permanent visitor centre close to the Jacobite battle site in East Lothian where Bonnie Prince Charlie defeated government forces in 1745.
Discovery Centre opens in Leeds
BY Helen Patenall | 01 Aug 2007
Leeds City Council has opened its new £6m Discovery Centre to store and showcase more than one million museum objects – 95 per cent of the City Council’s collections – previously hidden from public view.
£25m historic treasures saved via heritage scheme
BY Helen Patenall | 31 Jul 2007
The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) has announced that a comprehensive collection of historic treasures worth £25.3m will remain in public ownership thanks to the government’s Acceptance in Lieu (AIL) arts scheme.
New director for Ecsite-UK
BY Tom Walker | 30 Jul 2007
The UK Network of Science Centres and Museums (Ecsite-UK) has appointed Penny Fidler as its new director. Fidler succeeds Melanie Quin, who left earlier this year to take up a teaching post abroad.
HLF announces 12-year heritage strategy
BY Helen Patenall | 30 Jul 2007
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has published its new strategy on how best to fund heritage projects in the UK over the next 12 years.
Blue Reef opens children’s wet play area
BY Helen Patenall | 30 Jul 2007
Blue Reef Aquarium in Southsea, Portsmouth, has opened a new outdoor wet play area for its younger visitors.
Cadbury World launches Bournville Experience
BY Helen Patenall | 27 Jul 2007
Cadbury World in Birmingham has teamed up with the Bournville Village Trust to unveil a new attraction in September.
Hospitality sector requests government support in floods crisis
BY Helen Patenall | 27 Jul 2007
The British Hospitality Association (BHA) has appealed to the government to support the sector during the flood crisis.
Seasonal visitor attraction to open in Kent
BY Tom Walker | 26 Jul 2007
A Christmas-themed visitor attraction is to open in Bedgebury Forest in Kent later this year.
Public to vote on their favourite Lottery project
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Jul 2007
The National Lottery Award has been launched for its fourth year to celebrate the benefits made to local communities by projects supported by lottery funding.
HLF funds Harvington Hall restoration
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Jul 2007
The Malt House at Harvington Hall – an Elizabethan manor house near Kidderminster – will be transformed thanks to £470,000 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Museum planned for Dunfermline
BY Helen Patenall | 23 Jul 2007
Fife Council proposes to build a new museum and gallery in Dunfermline, Scotland.
Intech to open planetarium
BY Tom Walker | 23 Jul 2007
The Intech science centre in Winchester will add a planetarium to its range of attractions next year.
Runners prepare to race up Sydney Tower
20 Jul 2007
Sydney Tower has opened registrations for its annual Run-Up, giving 250 people the chance to race up the 1,504 steps of Sydney’s tallest building on 24 August.
Guests get up close to butterflies at Sydney Wildlife World
20 Jul 2007
Sydney Wildlife World in New South Wales, Australia, has expanded its two-storey butterfly habitat, Flutterbys, to allow visitors to interact with the butterflies.
     
 


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