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Rides.nl Award winners announced
16 Oct 2006
Rides.nl, the Netherlands-based theme park-dedicated website, has announced the winners of its second annual awards.
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Heritage Motor Centre set for revamp
BY Helen Patenall | 16 Oct 2006
The British Motor Industry Heritage Trust is set to redevelop the museum displays at its Heritage Motor Centre in Gaydon, Warwickshire.
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VAC 2006 held in London
BY Tom Walker | 12 Oct 2006
The third National Conference of Visitor Attractions (VAC2006) took place yesterday (11 October) at the Queen Elizabeth Conference Centre in London.
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Brighton council approves i360 observation tower
BY Sarah Todd | 12 Oct 2006
Brighton & Hove City Council has approved the construction of the i360 tower at the city's West Pier, which is set to become one of the UK’s tallest observation experiences.
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Parques Reunidos considers sale
BY Sarah Todd | 11 Oct 2006
One of the largest theme park operators in Europe, Parques Reunidos, could reportedly be about to change hands.
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VAC2006 kicks off in London
11 Oct 2006
Sir Neil Cossons, chair of English Heritage, opened the third annual National Conference of Visitor Attractions (VAC2006)in London this morning, saying that Britain’s visitor attractions must continue to capture the attention of visitors and win political recognition and support.
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£3m arts centre for Wakefield
BY Helen Patenall | 11 Oct 2006
Wakefield Council has announced that a new £3m arts centre will be built on Drury Lane.
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HLF offers £1m to historic paper mill
10 Oct 2006
Frogmore Paper Mill in Apsley, near Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, has been earmarked for a £1m grant by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to fund a restoration programme.
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US$82m entertainment project for Iowa
BY Helen Patenall | 10 Oct 2006
A US$82m (£43.9m, 65m euro) development called America’s River Project is set to transform the Port of Dubuque in Iowa, US.
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Southern Star to open in Melbourne
09 Oct 2006
A 120m high observation wheel is set to open in Melbourne, Australia, in 2008 as part of the AUS$1.3bn (£516m, US$966m, 767m euro) Waterfront City project.
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