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Swing through the trees and Go Ape!
04 Jun 2007
The award winning Go Ape High Wire Forest Adventure opened its family activity centre in Forestry Commission Scotland’s Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, near Aberfoyle, Stirlingshire on 26 May.
Author's former home welcomes visitors
BY Helen Patenall | 01 Jun 2007
Agatha Christie’s 1950s holiday home near Brixham in Devon will be restored and opened to the public as a visitor attraction.
Potter goes Universal
BY Helen Patenall | 31 May 2007
Warner Bros Entertainment and Universal Orlando Resort are building a Harry Potter themed zone at the Universal Island of Adventure park in Florida, US.
US$27m Creation Museum opens in Kentucky
30 May 2007
The world’s first creationist museum has opened in Petersburg, Kentucky, USA.
Royal Festival Hall set to reopen
BY Helen Patenall | 30 May 2007
The Royal Festival Hall (RFI) in London’s South Bank Centre will reopen to the public on 8 June.
Melbourne seafront plans unveiled
BY Helen Patenall | 30 May 2007
The State Government of Victoria has selected a developer to regenerate the seafront at St Kilda in Melbourne, Australia.
Dial proposes water park
BY Helen Patenall | 29 May 2007
Dial Family Resorts is one step closer to developing a US$100m (£50,416m, 74,340m euro) indoor water park in West Warwick, Rhode Island, New England, US.
Busch Gardens opens Griffon dive ride
BY Helen Patenall | 29 May 2007
The Busch Gardens Europe theme park in Williamsburg, Virginia, US, has opened a new roller coaster ride to the public.
Children’s Museum opens in Jordan
BY Helen Patenall | 29 May 2007
The National Children’s Museum of Jordan has opened in Amman – the capital city of Jordan – in the Middle East.
Warner says ‘thanks a million’ to Wet’n’Wild visitors
29 May 2007
Warner Village Theme Parks on the Gold Coast, Australia, has welcomed it’s one millionth customer at Wet’n’Wild Water World.
Pallant House Gallery wins Gulbenkian prize
BY Helen Patenall | 25 May 2007
Pallant House Gallery in Chichester won the £100,000 Gulbenkian prize for museums and galleries at a ceremony held at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London.
Gardaland unveils 4D theatre
24 May 2007
Gardaland theme park in Italy has opened a new 4D theatre from 3DBA and Kraftwerk Living Technologies, for the 2007 season.
Cutty Sark gutted by fire
BY Tom Walker | 21 May 2007
Cutty Sark, one of London's most recognisable tourist attractions, has been badly damaged by fire in its dry dock in East London.
Greenwich opens to the stars
BY Helen Patenall | 18 May 2007
The new Peter Harrison Planetarium at Greenwich Royal Observatory in London will open on 25 May.
Potters Field reopened yesterday
BY Helen Patenall | 18 May 2007
Potters Fields Park on the South Bank of the Thames in London reopened yesterday with a three-day festival.
£7m revamp for Bristol Old Vic
BY Helen Patenall | 14 May 2007
Bristol Old Vic – one of the country’s oldest working theatres – is about to embark on a £7m renovation project.
Nine out of ten adults take part in organised leisure
BY Tom Walker | 11 May 2007
More than 90 per cent of adults in England engaged in at least one form of cultural or sporting opportunity during the past twelve months.
Nick Farmer elected as TEA’s first European president
BY Tom Walker | 10 May 2007
Nick Farmer, founder of Farmer Attraction Development, has been unanimously elected as the next president of the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA).
Gulliver’s Eco Park opens
BY Helen Patenall | 09 May 2007
Gulliver’s Eco Park near Milton Keynes has opened its doors. The new theme park attraction – located adjacent to Gulliver’s Land – aims to help visitors understand topics such as sustainability, healthy eating and recycling within a fun and interactive environment.
Liverpool’s £65m museum project underway
BY Helen Patenall | 09 May 2007
Construction work has started on the proposed £65m waterfront museum in Liverpool.
     
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8739 to 8758 of 9725 news stories
Swing through the trees and Go Ape!
04 Jun 2007
The award winning Go Ape High Wire Forest Adventure opened its family activity centre in Forestry Commission Scotland’s Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, near Aberfoyle, Stirlingshire on 26 May.
Author's former home welcomes visitors
BY Helen Patenall | 01 Jun 2007
Agatha Christie’s 1950s holiday home near Brixham in Devon will be restored and opened to the public as a visitor attraction.
Potter goes Universal
BY Helen Patenall | 31 May 2007
Warner Bros Entertainment and Universal Orlando Resort are building a Harry Potter themed zone at the Universal Island of Adventure park in Florida, US.
US$27m Creation Museum opens in Kentucky
30 May 2007
The world’s first creationist museum has opened in Petersburg, Kentucky, USA.
Royal Festival Hall set to reopen
BY Helen Patenall | 30 May 2007
The Royal Festival Hall (RFI) in London’s South Bank Centre will reopen to the public on 8 June.
Melbourne seafront plans unveiled
BY Helen Patenall | 30 May 2007
The State Government of Victoria has selected a developer to regenerate the seafront at St Kilda in Melbourne, Australia.
Dial proposes water park
BY Helen Patenall | 29 May 2007
Dial Family Resorts is one step closer to developing a US$100m (£50,416m, 74,340m euro) indoor water park in West Warwick, Rhode Island, New England, US.
Busch Gardens opens Griffon dive ride
BY Helen Patenall | 29 May 2007
The Busch Gardens Europe theme park in Williamsburg, Virginia, US, has opened a new roller coaster ride to the public.
Children’s Museum opens in Jordan
BY Helen Patenall | 29 May 2007
The National Children’s Museum of Jordan has opened in Amman – the capital city of Jordan – in the Middle East.
Warner says ‘thanks a million’ to Wet’n’Wild visitors
29 May 2007
Warner Village Theme Parks on the Gold Coast, Australia, has welcomed it’s one millionth customer at Wet’n’Wild Water World.
Pallant House Gallery wins Gulbenkian prize
BY Helen Patenall | 25 May 2007
Pallant House Gallery in Chichester won the £100,000 Gulbenkian prize for museums and galleries at a ceremony held at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London.
Gardaland unveils 4D theatre
24 May 2007
Gardaland theme park in Italy has opened a new 4D theatre from 3DBA and Kraftwerk Living Technologies, for the 2007 season.
Cutty Sark gutted by fire
BY Tom Walker | 21 May 2007
Cutty Sark, one of London's most recognisable tourist attractions, has been badly damaged by fire in its dry dock in East London.
Greenwich opens to the stars
BY Helen Patenall | 18 May 2007
The new Peter Harrison Planetarium at Greenwich Royal Observatory in London will open on 25 May.
Potters Field reopened yesterday
BY Helen Patenall | 18 May 2007
Potters Fields Park on the South Bank of the Thames in London reopened yesterday with a three-day festival.
£7m revamp for Bristol Old Vic
BY Helen Patenall | 14 May 2007
Bristol Old Vic – one of the country’s oldest working theatres – is about to embark on a £7m renovation project.
Nine out of ten adults take part in organised leisure
BY Tom Walker | 11 May 2007
More than 90 per cent of adults in England engaged in at least one form of cultural or sporting opportunity during the past twelve months.
Nick Farmer elected as TEA’s first European president
BY Tom Walker | 10 May 2007
Nick Farmer, founder of Farmer Attraction Development, has been unanimously elected as the next president of the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA).
Gulliver’s Eco Park opens
BY Helen Patenall | 09 May 2007
Gulliver’s Eco Park near Milton Keynes has opened its doors. The new theme park attraction – located adjacent to Gulliver’s Land – aims to help visitors understand topics such as sustainability, healthy eating and recycling within a fun and interactive environment.
Liverpool’s £65m museum project underway
BY Helen Patenall | 09 May 2007
Construction work has started on the proposed £65m waterfront museum in Liverpool.
     
 


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