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American Museum to unveil new exhibit area
BY Helen Patenall | 10 Apr 2007
The American Museum in Britain, located in Claverton Manor near Bath, is opening a new permanent American Heritage visitor zone on 24 April.
Female artists under-represented at Tate
BY Helen Patenall | 05 Apr 2007
Trustees at Tate Modern in London have expressed concern that there is an under-representation of women artists in its collection.
Attractions boost for London
BY Helen Patenall | 05 Apr 2007
Visit London has released its monthly attraction monitor, showing that the number of visitors to museums, galleries and attractions in the capital rose by 13.7 per cent in January.
Corfe Castle reopened in time for Easter
BY Helen Patenall | 04 Apr 2007
The National Trust has reopened 90 per cent of Corfe Castle, Dorset, following a major restoration project.
Hidden history uncovered
BY Tom Walker | 04 Apr 2007
The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority (YDNPA) has launched a new exhibition about the history of the park.
Grand Canyon Skywalk opens to the public
BY Tom Walker | 02 Apr 2007
The Grand Canyon Skywalk in Grand Canyon West, Nevada, US, has officially opened to the public.
Ashmolean redevelopment has begun
BY Helen Patenall | 28 Mar 2007
The £49m refurbishment of The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology at the University of Oxford started on 22 March.
Aquarium mirror maze for Sea Life Centre
BY Tom Walker | 26 Mar 2007
The National Sea Life Centre in Birmingham has added a themed maze to its range of attractions.
£7m restoration work at Rosslyn Chapel
23 Mar 2007
Rosslyn Chapel in Roslin, Midlothian, has been awarded grants totalling more than £7m for restoration works and new visitor facilities.
Dollywood’s adds US$17.5m rollercoaster
BY Helen Patenall | 21 Mar 2007
Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, US, has added a US$17.5m (£9m, 13.1m euro) steel rollercoaster to its collections of rides.
Space attraction planned for California
BY Helen Patenall | 20 Mar 2007
A space science learning centre is set to be developed on the former National Aeronotics and Space Administration (NASA) site in the City of Downey, southern California, US.
Broomstick rollercoaster for Swedish theme park
BY Helen Patenall | 20 Mar 2007
The Grona Lund theme park in Sweden will feature a new ride when it reopens for the season on 27 April.
LEGOLAND California to recreate Las Vegas
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Mar 2007
Merlin Entertainments is expanding the Miniland U.S.A. attraction at its LEGOLAND California theme park in the US.
Hersheypark to open Boardwalk attraction
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Mar 2007
Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania, US, will unveil a new attraction called The Boardwalk next month.
Protection for Howardian Hills proposed
BY Helen Patenall | 16 Mar 2007
The North York Moors National Park Authority and the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) have teamed up to protect the Hambleton and Howardian Hills.
O2 to display Tutankhamun exhibition
BY Helen Patenall | 13 Mar 2007
The O2 – formerly known as the Millennium Dome – in Greenwich, London, UK, will host an exhibition called Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs from November 2007 to August 2008.
£2.5m revamp for art deco Hotel Cumberland
BY Helen Patenall | 12 Mar 2007
Hotel Cumberland in Bournemouth will reopen on 21 June, following a £2.5m refurbishment to restore the premises to their former art deco glory.
Oceanarium to unveil interactive dive cage experience
BY Helen Patenall | 12 Mar 2007
Oceanarium Bournemouth on England’s south coast will open its new £200,000 interactive dive cage experience to the public on 31 March.
Historic Scotland A-lists Tarlair outdoor pool
BY Helen Patenall | 09 Mar 2007
Historic Scotland has awarded category A-listed status to the Tarlair outdoor seaside swimming pool near Aberdeenshire.
New visitor centre for RSPB Lakenheath Fen
BY Helen Patenall | 07 Mar 2007
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is set to open a new visitor centre at its 736-acre Lakenheath Fen nature reserve in Suffolk on 18 May.
     
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American Museum to unveil new exhibit area
BY Helen Patenall | 10 Apr 2007
The American Museum in Britain, located in Claverton Manor near Bath, is opening a new permanent American Heritage visitor zone on 24 April.
Female artists under-represented at Tate
BY Helen Patenall | 05 Apr 2007
Trustees at Tate Modern in London have expressed concern that there is an under-representation of women artists in its collection.
Attractions boost for London
BY Helen Patenall | 05 Apr 2007
Visit London has released its monthly attraction monitor, showing that the number of visitors to museums, galleries and attractions in the capital rose by 13.7 per cent in January.
Corfe Castle reopened in time for Easter
BY Helen Patenall | 04 Apr 2007
The National Trust has reopened 90 per cent of Corfe Castle, Dorset, following a major restoration project.
Hidden history uncovered
BY Tom Walker | 04 Apr 2007
The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority (YDNPA) has launched a new exhibition about the history of the park.
Grand Canyon Skywalk opens to the public
BY Tom Walker | 02 Apr 2007
The Grand Canyon Skywalk in Grand Canyon West, Nevada, US, has officially opened to the public.
Ashmolean redevelopment has begun
BY Helen Patenall | 28 Mar 2007
The £49m refurbishment of The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology at the University of Oxford started on 22 March.
Aquarium mirror maze for Sea Life Centre
BY Tom Walker | 26 Mar 2007
The National Sea Life Centre in Birmingham has added a themed maze to its range of attractions.
£7m restoration work at Rosslyn Chapel
23 Mar 2007
Rosslyn Chapel in Roslin, Midlothian, has been awarded grants totalling more than £7m for restoration works and new visitor facilities.
Dollywood’s adds US$17.5m rollercoaster
BY Helen Patenall | 21 Mar 2007
Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, US, has added a US$17.5m (£9m, 13.1m euro) steel rollercoaster to its collections of rides.
Space attraction planned for California
BY Helen Patenall | 20 Mar 2007
A space science learning centre is set to be developed on the former National Aeronotics and Space Administration (NASA) site in the City of Downey, southern California, US.
Broomstick rollercoaster for Swedish theme park
BY Helen Patenall | 20 Mar 2007
The Grona Lund theme park in Sweden will feature a new ride when it reopens for the season on 27 April.
LEGOLAND California to recreate Las Vegas
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Mar 2007
Merlin Entertainments is expanding the Miniland U.S.A. attraction at its LEGOLAND California theme park in the US.
Hersheypark to open Boardwalk attraction
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Mar 2007
Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania, US, will unveil a new attraction called The Boardwalk next month.
Protection for Howardian Hills proposed
BY Helen Patenall | 16 Mar 2007
The North York Moors National Park Authority and the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) have teamed up to protect the Hambleton and Howardian Hills.
O2 to display Tutankhamun exhibition
BY Helen Patenall | 13 Mar 2007
The O2 – formerly known as the Millennium Dome – in Greenwich, London, UK, will host an exhibition called Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs from November 2007 to August 2008.
£2.5m revamp for art deco Hotel Cumberland
BY Helen Patenall | 12 Mar 2007
Hotel Cumberland in Bournemouth will reopen on 21 June, following a £2.5m refurbishment to restore the premises to their former art deco glory.
Oceanarium to unveil interactive dive cage experience
BY Helen Patenall | 12 Mar 2007
Oceanarium Bournemouth on England’s south coast will open its new £200,000 interactive dive cage experience to the public on 31 March.
Historic Scotland A-lists Tarlair outdoor pool
BY Helen Patenall | 09 Mar 2007
Historic Scotland has awarded category A-listed status to the Tarlair outdoor seaside swimming pool near Aberdeenshire.
New visitor centre for RSPB Lakenheath Fen
BY Helen Patenall | 07 Mar 2007
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is set to open a new visitor centre at its 736-acre Lakenheath Fen nature reserve in Suffolk on 18 May.
     
 


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