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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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£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.
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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.
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Annual free weekend breaks targets
04 May 2007
Historic Scotland’s annual free weekend, when all its managed properties are open without the usual admission price, attracted almost 74,000 visitors.
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Attraction boost for Scotland
BY Helen Patenall | 03 May 2007
VisitScotland has announced that more than 45 million people visited Scottish attractions in 2006, with Edinburgh Castle and Kelvingrove Art Gallery topping the list.
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