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Scottish Executive injects £1m into museums and galleries
BY Helen Patenall | 31 Oct 2006
The Scottish Executive is investing £1m over the next two years in a new scheme designed to recognise the value of non-national museums and galleries in Scotland.
London to benefit from £115m Tour de France boost
BY Sarah Todd | 26 Oct 2006
London and Kent could receive a £115m boost when the capital hosts the Grand Départ of the 2007 Tour de France next July, according to Transport for London.
Tower of London’s heritage status is threatened
BY Sarah Todd | 26 Oct 2006
The Tower of London’s World Heritage Status could reportedly be under threat.
Dickens World to open in Easter 2007
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Oct 2006
Dickens World – the new £62m themed visitor complex at Chatham Maritime near Kent – will open at Easter 2007.
Denver Art Museum’s Libeskind building opens
BY Sarah Todd | 25 Oct 2006
The expanded campus of the Denver Art Museum has opened to the public, complete with the US$75m (£40m, 59.7m euro) Daniel Libeskind-designed Frederic C. Hamilton Building.
HLF reveals £3m funding for museums and galleries
BY Sarah Todd | 24 Oct 2006
A new £3m funding strand for museums and galleries has been announced by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
NHM launches late-night opening
BY Helen Patenall | 24 Oct 2006
The Natural History Museum in London is to launch ‘after hours’ nights on the last Friday of each month from 27 October.
HLF to award £13m grants to run-down towns and cities
BY Sarah Todd | 24 Oct 2006
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced new grants totalling £13m to boost the regeneration of some of the UK’s most run-down town and city centre areas.
Gormley’s Merseyside men could be removed
BY Sarah Todd | 23 Oct 2006
Sefton Council’s Planning Committee has recommended that sculptor Antony Gormley’s collection of 100 cast iron naked men, installed on a two-mile area of Merseyside beach in July 2005, should be removed.
New reopening date announced for Belgrade Theatre
BY Helen Patenall | 23 Oct 2006
The Belgrade Theatre in Coventry has been rescheduled to open in September 2007, rather than this December, following construction delays in its revamp.
Science Museum launches Game On
BY Helen Patenall | 23 Oct 2006
The Science Museum in London has opened a new interactive exhibition on the history and culture of computer games.
Griffith Observatory in LA set to reopen
BY Helen Patenall | 23 Oct 2006
The Griffith Observatory on Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, USA, will reopen on 3 November following a US$93m (£49.4m, 73.7m euro) renovation and expansion project.
WhiteWater World on schedule for December opening
20 Oct 2006
Gold Coast theme park Dreamworld is just weeks away from opening its new, separately-gated waterpark – WhiteWater World.
Weymouth Pavilion goes to public consultation
19 Oct 2006
Weymouth and Portland Borough Council’s Environment and Conservation Committee has approved the draft masterplan of the £100m pavilion and ferry terminal development in Weymouth for public consultation.
Kerzner bid supplemented by aquarium
BY Helen Patenall | 18 Oct 2006
Bahamas-based casino operator Kerzner International has revealed that it plans to build an aquarium as part of its S$5.28bn (£1.8bn, US$3.3bn, 2.6m euro) bid for Singapore’s second casino resort.
Attractions data-sharing partnership is launched
BY Sarah Todd | 18 Oct 2006
Culture Minister David Lammy has launched a new data-sharing partnership between the 24 Hour Museum and VisitBritain, aimed at increasing access for visitors to UK museums and galleries.
Nirah project receives £200,000 lifeline
18 Oct 2006
The £300m Nirah project, the aquatic research centre planned for Stewartby, Bedfordshire, UK, has received a crucial loan of £200,000 from the county council.
Millenium Hall development for Poland
BY Helen Patenall | 18 Oct 2006
A 400m zl (£69.5m, US$129m, 103m euro) mixed-use centre is set to be developed in Rzeszow, Poland.
Museum of Croydon reopens with suburbia exhibit
BY Helen Patenall | 18 Oct 2006
The Museum of Croydon has reopened following an 18-month revamp costing £1m.
Twilight event for Victoria and Albert Museum
BY Sarah Todd | 17 Oct 2006
The Victoria & Albert Museum is to host another Friday Late event, combining film screenings, video installations and photography workshops.
     
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8900 to 8919 of 9722 news stories
Scottish Executive injects £1m into museums and galleries
BY Helen Patenall | 31 Oct 2006
The Scottish Executive is investing £1m over the next two years in a new scheme designed to recognise the value of non-national museums and galleries in Scotland.
London to benefit from £115m Tour de France boost
BY Sarah Todd | 26 Oct 2006
London and Kent could receive a £115m boost when the capital hosts the Grand Départ of the 2007 Tour de France next July, according to Transport for London.
Tower of London’s heritage status is threatened
BY Sarah Todd | 26 Oct 2006
The Tower of London’s World Heritage Status could reportedly be under threat.
Dickens World to open in Easter 2007
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Oct 2006
Dickens World – the new £62m themed visitor complex at Chatham Maritime near Kent – will open at Easter 2007.
Denver Art Museum’s Libeskind building opens
BY Sarah Todd | 25 Oct 2006
The expanded campus of the Denver Art Museum has opened to the public, complete with the US$75m (£40m, 59.7m euro) Daniel Libeskind-designed Frederic C. Hamilton Building.
HLF reveals £3m funding for museums and galleries
BY Sarah Todd | 24 Oct 2006
A new £3m funding strand for museums and galleries has been announced by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
NHM launches late-night opening
BY Helen Patenall | 24 Oct 2006
The Natural History Museum in London is to launch ‘after hours’ nights on the last Friday of each month from 27 October.
HLF to award £13m grants to run-down towns and cities
BY Sarah Todd | 24 Oct 2006
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced new grants totalling £13m to boost the regeneration of some of the UK’s most run-down town and city centre areas.
Gormley’s Merseyside men could be removed
BY Sarah Todd | 23 Oct 2006
Sefton Council’s Planning Committee has recommended that sculptor Antony Gormley’s collection of 100 cast iron naked men, installed on a two-mile area of Merseyside beach in July 2005, should be removed.
New reopening date announced for Belgrade Theatre
BY Helen Patenall | 23 Oct 2006
The Belgrade Theatre in Coventry has been rescheduled to open in September 2007, rather than this December, following construction delays in its revamp.
Science Museum launches Game On
BY Helen Patenall | 23 Oct 2006
The Science Museum in London has opened a new interactive exhibition on the history and culture of computer games.
Griffith Observatory in LA set to reopen
BY Helen Patenall | 23 Oct 2006
The Griffith Observatory on Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, USA, will reopen on 3 November following a US$93m (£49.4m, 73.7m euro) renovation and expansion project.
WhiteWater World on schedule for December opening
20 Oct 2006
Gold Coast theme park Dreamworld is just weeks away from opening its new, separately-gated waterpark – WhiteWater World.
Weymouth Pavilion goes to public consultation
19 Oct 2006
Weymouth and Portland Borough Council’s Environment and Conservation Committee has approved the draft masterplan of the £100m pavilion and ferry terminal development in Weymouth for public consultation.
Kerzner bid supplemented by aquarium
BY Helen Patenall | 18 Oct 2006
Bahamas-based casino operator Kerzner International has revealed that it plans to build an aquarium as part of its S$5.28bn (£1.8bn, US$3.3bn, 2.6m euro) bid for Singapore’s second casino resort.
Attractions data-sharing partnership is launched
BY Sarah Todd | 18 Oct 2006
Culture Minister David Lammy has launched a new data-sharing partnership between the 24 Hour Museum and VisitBritain, aimed at increasing access for visitors to UK museums and galleries.
Nirah project receives £200,000 lifeline
18 Oct 2006
The £300m Nirah project, the aquatic research centre planned for Stewartby, Bedfordshire, UK, has received a crucial loan of £200,000 from the county council.
Millenium Hall development for Poland
BY Helen Patenall | 18 Oct 2006
A 400m zl (£69.5m, US$129m, 103m euro) mixed-use centre is set to be developed in Rzeszow, Poland.
Museum of Croydon reopens with suburbia exhibit
BY Helen Patenall | 18 Oct 2006
The Museum of Croydon has reopened following an 18-month revamp costing £1m.
Twilight event for Victoria and Albert Museum
BY Sarah Todd | 17 Oct 2006
The Victoria & Albert Museum is to host another Friday Late event, combining film screenings, video installations and photography workshops.
     
 


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