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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.
Blair announces ‘golden age’ for arts
BY Helen Patenall | 07 Mar 2007
Prime Minister Tony Blair heralded a ‘golden age’ in our arts and creative industries in a keynote speech at Tate Modern in London.
Seaworld to feature Aquatica waterpark
BY Helen Patenall | 06 Mar 2007
SeaWorld has launched a new waterpark in Orlando, Florida, US, called Aquatica.
Scottish castle to welcome visitors
BY Helen Patenall | 05 Mar 2007
The 17th century Braemar Castle in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, is set to become a visitor attraction.
Tussauds acquired by Merlin for £1bn
05 Mar 2007
Merlin Entertainments, the UK-based owner of the Legoland and Sea Life attractions, has acquired The Tussauds Group from Dubai International Capital (DIC) for £1bn.
Craft skills top of the agenda
01 Mar 2007
The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Construction Skills and Training, Arts and Heritage and Roofing has met to discuss heritage craft skills and training.
Robin Hood website launched to promote Sherwood lottery bid
01 Mar 2007
A new website dedicated to providing information on Sherwood: The Living Legend lottery bid and the 2007 Robin Hood Festival goes live today (1 March).
£4m Shibden Park restoration underway
BY Helen Patenall | 27 Feb 2007
The proposed restoration of Shibden Park in Calderdale near Halifax is underway, thanks to a £4m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Pleasurewood Hills to open new thrill ride for summer
BY Tom Walker | 23 Feb 2007
Work on a new white-knuckle roller coaster has begun at Pleasurewood Hills theme park near Lowestoft in Suffolk, UK.
At-Bristol to close IMAX and Wildwalk
BY Tom Walker | 21 Feb 2007
At-Bristol science centre will close two of its struggling attractions and axe up to 45 jobs in an effort to cut its costs.
Coffin factory to house heritage attraction
BY Helen Patenall | 21 Feb 2007
A former coffin works in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter is set to become a visitor attraction.
Theatre Royal revamp on schedule
BY Helen Patenall | 21 Feb 2007
The Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds will reopen on 11 September following a two-year restoration.
Blackpool receives welcome boost
20 Feb 2007
Blackpool has received a welcome boost – following the disappointment over the supercasino decision – as a design has been chosen for the revamp of the town’s seafront.
$3bn Serrenia development underway in Egypt
BY Helen Patenall | 14 Feb 2007
Vantage Real Estate has started work on site at the Serrenia mixed-use development on the Red Sea coast in Sahl Hasheesh, Egypt.
Go Ape gets green light for Aberfoyle attraction
BY Helen Patenall | 14 Feb 2007
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park has approved plans for a high-wire forest adventure course at Forestry Commission Scotland’s David Marshall Lodge in Aberfoyle.
Europa-Park adds new attractions
BY Helen Patenall | 12 Feb 2007
Germany’s largest theme park, Europa-Park, is launching new rides and attractions for the start of the spring season on 31 March.
British Museum hosts Terracotta Army
BY Helen Patenall | 09 Feb 2007
The British Museum in London will host a loan exhibition from the Museum of the Terracotta Army and the Shaanxi Cultural Relics Bureau in Xi’an, China, in September.
London attractions bounce back
BY Helen Patenall | 08 Feb 2007
Visit London has published the results of its 2006 London Attraction Monitor, which surveys the popularity trends of attractions in the capital.
“Floorless” SheiKra at Busch Gardens Africa
08 Feb 2007
Busch Gardens Africa in Tampa Bay, Florida, is to modify its SheiKra rollercoaster to include “floorless” cars.
Excavation discovery adds to Edinburgh Castle’s story
07 Feb 2007
Archaeologists working deep beneath the entrance to Edinburgh Castle in Scotland have found part of a frontal artillery defence which was probably built around 350 years ago.
     
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8800 to 8819 of 9722 news stories
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.
Blair announces ‘golden age’ for arts
BY Helen Patenall | 07 Mar 2007
Prime Minister Tony Blair heralded a ‘golden age’ in our arts and creative industries in a keynote speech at Tate Modern in London.
Seaworld to feature Aquatica waterpark
BY Helen Patenall | 06 Mar 2007
SeaWorld has launched a new waterpark in Orlando, Florida, US, called Aquatica.
Scottish castle to welcome visitors
BY Helen Patenall | 05 Mar 2007
The 17th century Braemar Castle in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, is set to become a visitor attraction.
Tussauds acquired by Merlin for £1bn
05 Mar 2007
Merlin Entertainments, the UK-based owner of the Legoland and Sea Life attractions, has acquired The Tussauds Group from Dubai International Capital (DIC) for £1bn.
Craft skills top of the agenda
01 Mar 2007
The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Construction Skills and Training, Arts and Heritage and Roofing has met to discuss heritage craft skills and training.
Robin Hood website launched to promote Sherwood lottery bid
01 Mar 2007
A new website dedicated to providing information on Sherwood: The Living Legend lottery bid and the 2007 Robin Hood Festival goes live today (1 March).
£4m Shibden Park restoration underway
BY Helen Patenall | 27 Feb 2007
The proposed restoration of Shibden Park in Calderdale near Halifax is underway, thanks to a £4m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Pleasurewood Hills to open new thrill ride for summer
BY Tom Walker | 23 Feb 2007
Work on a new white-knuckle roller coaster has begun at Pleasurewood Hills theme park near Lowestoft in Suffolk, UK.
At-Bristol to close IMAX and Wildwalk
BY Tom Walker | 21 Feb 2007
At-Bristol science centre will close two of its struggling attractions and axe up to 45 jobs in an effort to cut its costs.
Coffin factory to house heritage attraction
BY Helen Patenall | 21 Feb 2007
A former coffin works in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter is set to become a visitor attraction.
Theatre Royal revamp on schedule
BY Helen Patenall | 21 Feb 2007
The Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds will reopen on 11 September following a two-year restoration.
Blackpool receives welcome boost
20 Feb 2007
Blackpool has received a welcome boost – following the disappointment over the supercasino decision – as a design has been chosen for the revamp of the town’s seafront.
$3bn Serrenia development underway in Egypt
BY Helen Patenall | 14 Feb 2007
Vantage Real Estate has started work on site at the Serrenia mixed-use development on the Red Sea coast in Sahl Hasheesh, Egypt.
Go Ape gets green light for Aberfoyle attraction
BY Helen Patenall | 14 Feb 2007
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park has approved plans for a high-wire forest adventure course at Forestry Commission Scotland’s David Marshall Lodge in Aberfoyle.
Europa-Park adds new attractions
BY Helen Patenall | 12 Feb 2007
Germany’s largest theme park, Europa-Park, is launching new rides and attractions for the start of the spring season on 31 March.
British Museum hosts Terracotta Army
BY Helen Patenall | 09 Feb 2007
The British Museum in London will host a loan exhibition from the Museum of the Terracotta Army and the Shaanxi Cultural Relics Bureau in Xi’an, China, in September.
London attractions bounce back
BY Helen Patenall | 08 Feb 2007
Visit London has published the results of its 2006 London Attraction Monitor, which surveys the popularity trends of attractions in the capital.
“Floorless” SheiKra at Busch Gardens Africa
08 Feb 2007
Busch Gardens Africa in Tampa Bay, Florida, is to modify its SheiKra rollercoaster to include “floorless” cars.
Excavation discovery adds to Edinburgh Castle’s story
07 Feb 2007
Archaeologists working deep beneath the entrance to Edinburgh Castle in Scotland have found part of a frontal artillery defence which was probably built around 350 years ago.
     
 


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