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SnOasis to go to public enquiry
26 Jul 2006
The secretary of state for communities and local government, Ruth Kelly, has announced that she will be calling in the planning application for the SnOasis project in Suffolk and subjecting it to a public enquiry.
Revised planning for Theatre Severn
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Jul 2006
Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough Council (SABC) has submitted a revised planning application for Theatre Severn – formerly known as the New Entertainment Venue.
Restoration of Peterborough’s heritage
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Jul 2006
The John Clare Trust plans to buy and restore John Clare’s cottage in Helpston near Peterborough following a £1.3m pledge from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
NSW government approves $41m plans for Australian Museum
26 Jul 2006
The New South Wales government has given the go-ahead to a planning application for the AUS$41m (US$30.8m, £16.7m, 24.5m euro) expansion of the Australian Museum in Sydney.
£165m development for Tate Modern
25 Jul 2006
Trustees at Tate Modern in London have unveiled plans for a £165m redevelopment of the museum.
Orleans House Gallery nears completion
BY Helen Patenall | 25 Jul 2006
The final phase of the new community art and education centre at Orleans House Gallery near Richmond in London is scheduled for completion by the end of 2007.
Plans submitted for Brighton i360
BY Helen Patenall | 24 Jul 2006
London Eye architects, David Marks and Julia Barfield, and the West Pier Trust have submitted a planning application for the Brighton i360 at West Pier.
Accident at Alton Towers
20 Jul 2006
Four people have been taken to hospital and a number of others treated for cuts and bruises after an accident today (20 July) on a ride at Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire.
Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum exhibits nature’s deadliest
BY Helen Patenall | 20 Jul 2006
Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum in Tring, Hertfordshire, will open a new exhibition on 24 July to educate visitors about some of the deadliest plants, minerals and animals on Earth.
Believe It or Not! to open in China
BY Helen Patenall | 20 Jul 2006
Ripley Entertainment has announced plans to open a Believe It or Not! museum in China in mid 2007.
Singapore Discovery Centre reopens after S$25m revamp
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Jul 2006
The Singapore Discovery Centre has reopened following an 18-month revamp costing $25m (£8.6m, US$15.7m, 12.5m euro).
Islamic art gallery to open at Victoria and Albert
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Jul 2006
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London will open the new Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art on 20 July.
War animals honoured in new IWM exhibition
18 Jul 2006
A new exhibition at the Imperial War Museum, London, which explores the role of animals in conflict opened on 14 July.
Stonehenge visitor centre granted planning permission
18 Jul 2006
Salisbury District Council has granted planning permission for English Heritage’s plans to build a £67.5m visitor centre at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, UK.
Armagh Planetarium reopens with new exhibits
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Jul 2006
Armagh Planetarium in Northern Ireland has reopened following a three-year renovation project.
Devon and Cornwall mines awarded World Heritage status
17 Jul 2006
Ten former mining sites in Devon and Cornwall have been given World Heritage status by UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, following a submission by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on behalf of the Cornish Mining World Heritage bid team.
Loch Lomond Aquarium has opened
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Jul 2006
The new Sea Life Centre – the Loch Lomond Aquarium – near Balloch in Scotland has now opened.
Carnegie Museum revamps dinosaur exhibition
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Jul 2006
Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania, US, will reopen its Dinosaur Hall as Dinosaurs in their World in late 2007.
Cragside cascades to flow for first time in 90 years
BY Helen Patenall | 14 Jul 2006
The water cascades at Cragside Gardens & Estate in Rothbury, Northumberland, will flow for the first time in nearly 90 years on 17 July, following a £6m regeneration project.
Ocean Park implements smoking ban
14 Jul 2006
Hong Kong theme park Ocean Park has announced that the site’s grounds will be smoke free from tomorrow (15 July).
     
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8945 to 8964 of 9647 news stories
SnOasis to go to public enquiry
26 Jul 2006
The secretary of state for communities and local government, Ruth Kelly, has announced that she will be calling in the planning application for the SnOasis project in Suffolk and subjecting it to a public enquiry.
Revised planning for Theatre Severn
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Jul 2006
Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough Council (SABC) has submitted a revised planning application for Theatre Severn – formerly known as the New Entertainment Venue.
Restoration of Peterborough’s heritage
BY Helen Patenall | 26 Jul 2006
The John Clare Trust plans to buy and restore John Clare’s cottage in Helpston near Peterborough following a £1.3m pledge from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
NSW government approves $41m plans for Australian Museum
26 Jul 2006
The New South Wales government has given the go-ahead to a planning application for the AUS$41m (US$30.8m, £16.7m, 24.5m euro) expansion of the Australian Museum in Sydney.
£165m development for Tate Modern
25 Jul 2006
Trustees at Tate Modern in London have unveiled plans for a £165m redevelopment of the museum.
Orleans House Gallery nears completion
BY Helen Patenall | 25 Jul 2006
The final phase of the new community art and education centre at Orleans House Gallery near Richmond in London is scheduled for completion by the end of 2007.
Plans submitted for Brighton i360
BY Helen Patenall | 24 Jul 2006
London Eye architects, David Marks and Julia Barfield, and the West Pier Trust have submitted a planning application for the Brighton i360 at West Pier.
Accident at Alton Towers
20 Jul 2006
Four people have been taken to hospital and a number of others treated for cuts and bruises after an accident today (20 July) on a ride at Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire.
Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum exhibits nature’s deadliest
BY Helen Patenall | 20 Jul 2006
Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum in Tring, Hertfordshire, will open a new exhibition on 24 July to educate visitors about some of the deadliest plants, minerals and animals on Earth.
Believe It or Not! to open in China
BY Helen Patenall | 20 Jul 2006
Ripley Entertainment has announced plans to open a Believe It or Not! museum in China in mid 2007.
Singapore Discovery Centre reopens after S$25m revamp
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Jul 2006
The Singapore Discovery Centre has reopened following an 18-month revamp costing $25m (£8.6m, US$15.7m, 12.5m euro).
Islamic art gallery to open at Victoria and Albert
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Jul 2006
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London will open the new Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art on 20 July.
War animals honoured in new IWM exhibition
18 Jul 2006
A new exhibition at the Imperial War Museum, London, which explores the role of animals in conflict opened on 14 July.
Stonehenge visitor centre granted planning permission
18 Jul 2006
Salisbury District Council has granted planning permission for English Heritage’s plans to build a £67.5m visitor centre at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, UK.
Armagh Planetarium reopens with new exhibits
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Jul 2006
Armagh Planetarium in Northern Ireland has reopened following a three-year renovation project.
Devon and Cornwall mines awarded World Heritage status
17 Jul 2006
Ten former mining sites in Devon and Cornwall have been given World Heritage status by UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, following a submission by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on behalf of the Cornish Mining World Heritage bid team.
Loch Lomond Aquarium has opened
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Jul 2006
The new Sea Life Centre – the Loch Lomond Aquarium – near Balloch in Scotland has now opened.
Carnegie Museum revamps dinosaur exhibition
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Jul 2006
Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania, US, will reopen its Dinosaur Hall as Dinosaurs in their World in late 2007.
Cragside cascades to flow for first time in 90 years
BY Helen Patenall | 14 Jul 2006
The water cascades at Cragside Gardens & Estate in Rothbury, Northumberland, will flow for the first time in nearly 90 years on 17 July, following a £6m regeneration project.
Ocean Park implements smoking ban
14 Jul 2006
Hong Kong theme park Ocean Park has announced that the site’s grounds will be smoke free from tomorrow (15 July).
     
 


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