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Silvertown Quays scheme receives green light
BY Tom Walker | 03 May 2007
Newham Borough Council has given its approval for work to begin on the £1.5bn redevelopment of Royal Victoria Docks in East London.
Adrian Fisher to build maze in Czech Republic
BY Tom Walker | 02 May 2007
Dorset-based maze designer Adrian Fisher is creating a giant new maze park in the grounds of the Loucen Castle in Labe, Czech Republic.
Transport museum completes new gallery
BY Helen Patenall | 02 May 2007
Coventry Transport Museum has opened its new Boomtown gallery, which charts the city’s road transport industry from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Dreamland to become heritage park?
BY Helen Patenall | 02 May 2007
Margate Town Centre Regeneration Company (MTCRC) has launched a public consultation on the future of Dreamland.
Universal City Dubailand launched
BY Helen Patenall | 02 May 2007
Developer Tatweer – part of Dubai Holding – has unveiled its AED 8bn (£1bn, US$2.2bn, 1.6bn euro) Universal City Dubailand complex in Dubai, UAE.
2007 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion unveiled
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Apr 2007
Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson and Norwegian architect Kjetil Thorsen have unveiled their collaborative design for the 2007 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion.
£8m rollercoaster for Pleasure Beach
24 Apr 2007
Blackpool Pleasure Beach is to unveil its new £8m rollercoaster, Infusion, in May.Infusion is the world’s first suspended looping coaster (SLC) to be built completely over water and is the tallest SLC in the UK.
Parques Reunidos takes over Aquarium of the Lakes
BY Tom Walker | 24 Apr 2007
Spanish visitor attraction operator Parques Reunidos (PR) has taken over UK operator, Aquarium of the Lakes.
Shakespeare gets green light
BY Helen Patenall | 23 Apr 2007
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is set to embark on a £100m transformation of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon.
£7m sex attraction opens in London
19 Apr 2007
A £7m visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships has opened in Piccadilly, London.
Heritage Motor Centre reopens in May
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Apr 2007
The Heritage Motor Centre in Gaydon, Warwickshire, will reopen its doors to the public on 26 May, following a £1m revamp.
Arts facility for Clitheroe
BY Helen Patenall | 18 Apr 2007
A new youth, music and arts centre is set to open this October in Clitheroe.
Whisky Coast promotes distillery tourism
BY Helen Patenall | 18 Apr 2007
Sixteen whisky distilleries in Scotland have teamed up to create The Whisky Coast – a new company aimed at promoting whisky sites on Scotland’s west coast to visitors.
Wiggles World opens at Six Flags Great Adventure
BY Tom Walker | 17 Apr 2007
Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, US, has unveiled a newly-themed area, called Wiggles World.
Chapter Arts due to revamp
BY Helen Patenall | 16 Apr 2007
Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff has submitted plans to the council for a £2.5m redevelopment.
St George’s Hall reopens next week
BY Helen Patenall | 16 Apr 2007
The neo-classical St George’s Hall in Liverpool is set to reopen on 23 April, following a five-year restoration costing £23m.
BALPPA reviews difficulties in 2006
BY Helen Patenall | 16 Apr 2007
Tim Batstone, new chair of the British Association of Leisure Parks Piers and Attractions (BALPPA), discussed both the difficulties faced by the UK tourism market in 2006 and the organisation’s future strategy at its recent AGM.
Phantasialand to launch Talocan top spin ride
15 Apr 2007
Phantasialand in Brühl, Germany, is to unveil a new Suspended Top Spin ride, supplied by HUSS Park Attractions, for the 2007 season.
Sumatran tiger cubs born at Dreamworld
15 Apr 2007
Dreamworld theme park on Australia’s Gold Coast has seen the birth of a litter of Sumatran tiger cubs, born at 7.45am on 31 March, as part of an international breeding programme.
Gulbenkian shortlist announced
BY Tom Walker | 12 Apr 2007
The four attractions to make it to the shortlist for the 2007 Gulbenkian Prize for museums and galleries have been announced.
     
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8760 to 8779 of 9723 news stories
Silvertown Quays scheme receives green light
BY Tom Walker | 03 May 2007
Newham Borough Council has given its approval for work to begin on the £1.5bn redevelopment of Royal Victoria Docks in East London.
Adrian Fisher to build maze in Czech Republic
BY Tom Walker | 02 May 2007
Dorset-based maze designer Adrian Fisher is creating a giant new maze park in the grounds of the Loucen Castle in Labe, Czech Republic.
Transport museum completes new gallery
BY Helen Patenall | 02 May 2007
Coventry Transport Museum has opened its new Boomtown gallery, which charts the city’s road transport industry from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Dreamland to become heritage park?
BY Helen Patenall | 02 May 2007
Margate Town Centre Regeneration Company (MTCRC) has launched a public consultation on the future of Dreamland.
Universal City Dubailand launched
BY Helen Patenall | 02 May 2007
Developer Tatweer – part of Dubai Holding – has unveiled its AED 8bn (£1bn, US$2.2bn, 1.6bn euro) Universal City Dubailand complex in Dubai, UAE.
2007 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion unveiled
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Apr 2007
Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson and Norwegian architect Kjetil Thorsen have unveiled their collaborative design for the 2007 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion.
£8m rollercoaster for Pleasure Beach
24 Apr 2007
Blackpool Pleasure Beach is to unveil its new £8m rollercoaster, Infusion, in May.Infusion is the world’s first suspended looping coaster (SLC) to be built completely over water and is the tallest SLC in the UK.
Parques Reunidos takes over Aquarium of the Lakes
BY Tom Walker | 24 Apr 2007
Spanish visitor attraction operator Parques Reunidos (PR) has taken over UK operator, Aquarium of the Lakes.
Shakespeare gets green light
BY Helen Patenall | 23 Apr 2007
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is set to embark on a £100m transformation of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon.
£7m sex attraction opens in London
19 Apr 2007
A £7m visitor attraction dedicated to love, sex and relationships has opened in Piccadilly, London.
Heritage Motor Centre reopens in May
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Apr 2007
The Heritage Motor Centre in Gaydon, Warwickshire, will reopen its doors to the public on 26 May, following a £1m revamp.
Arts facility for Clitheroe
BY Helen Patenall | 18 Apr 2007
A new youth, music and arts centre is set to open this October in Clitheroe.
Whisky Coast promotes distillery tourism
BY Helen Patenall | 18 Apr 2007
Sixteen whisky distilleries in Scotland have teamed up to create The Whisky Coast – a new company aimed at promoting whisky sites on Scotland’s west coast to visitors.
Wiggles World opens at Six Flags Great Adventure
BY Tom Walker | 17 Apr 2007
Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, US, has unveiled a newly-themed area, called Wiggles World.
Chapter Arts due to revamp
BY Helen Patenall | 16 Apr 2007
Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff has submitted plans to the council for a £2.5m redevelopment.
St George’s Hall reopens next week
BY Helen Patenall | 16 Apr 2007
The neo-classical St George’s Hall in Liverpool is set to reopen on 23 April, following a five-year restoration costing £23m.
BALPPA reviews difficulties in 2006
BY Helen Patenall | 16 Apr 2007
Tim Batstone, new chair of the British Association of Leisure Parks Piers and Attractions (BALPPA), discussed both the difficulties faced by the UK tourism market in 2006 and the organisation’s future strategy at its recent AGM.
Phantasialand to launch Talocan top spin ride
15 Apr 2007
Phantasialand in Brühl, Germany, is to unveil a new Suspended Top Spin ride, supplied by HUSS Park Attractions, for the 2007 season.
Sumatran tiger cubs born at Dreamworld
15 Apr 2007
Dreamworld theme park on Australia’s Gold Coast has seen the birth of a litter of Sumatran tiger cubs, born at 7.45am on 31 March, as part of an international breeding programme.
Gulbenkian shortlist announced
BY Tom Walker | 12 Apr 2007
The four attractions to make it to the shortlist for the 2007 Gulbenkian Prize for museums and galleries have been announced.
     
 


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