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Dreamworld celebrates Wiggles 15th birthday with new ride
20 Sep 2006
Earlier this month, Australian TV stars The Wiggles celebrated their 15th birthday at Wiggles World in Dreamworld theme park on Queensland’s Gold Coast.
Jamberoo plans $20m waterpark investment
20 Sep 2006
Family-run Jamberoo Action Park in New South Wales, Australia, is set to invest up to AUS$20m (US$15m, £8m, 12m euro) in a new waterpark development.
Tate Britain reveals record attendance figures
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Sep 2006
Tate Britain has announced record attendance figures despite reduced numbers of visitors to London.
New US$21m rollercoaster announced at Cedar Point
12 Sep 2006
The Cedar Point theme park in Sandusky, Ohio, US, has announced that its 17th rollercoaster, the US$21m (£11m, 16.5m euro) Maverick, will open next spring.
One hell of a VisitScotland campaign launches
BY Sarah Todd | 11 Sep 2006
Dancers from the Scottish Ballet have helped to launch VisitScotland’s annual £300,000 Autumn Gold marketing campaign, aimed at attracting additional visitors to Scotland from September to November.
Edinburgh Castle to create a five-star welcome
11 Sep 2006
Edinburgh Castle in Scotland is to finally get ticket entry and visitor reception facilities to match its worldwide five-star reputation.
Fundraising campaign launched for Dundee attraction
BY Sarah Todd | 07 Sep 2006
A fundraising campaign has been launched in Dundee to encourage local people to help with the multi-million pound refurbishment of the McManus Galleries.
International Slavery Museum to open in Liverpool
BY Helen Patenall | 06 Sep 2006
National Museums Liverpool in the UK is building an International Slavery Museum to complement the Transatlantic Slavery Gallery in the Merseyside Maritime Museum.
Dresden’s Green Vault to re-open to the public
BY Helen Patenall | 06 Sep 2006
The historic Green Vault at the Royal Palace in Dresden, Germany, will re-open to the general public on 15 September, following extensive restoration works costing 45m euro (£30.4m, US$57.7m).
£20m revamp for London’s Transport Museum
BY Helen Patenall | 06 Sep 2006
The £20m re-build project for London’s Transport Museum in Covent Garden is now underway.
Southport Pleasureland closed
06 Sep 2006
Southport Pleasureland in Merseyside closed yesterday (5 September) after 93 years.
New visitor attraction for Southampton
BY Helen Patenall | 05 Sep 2006
London-based Avery Associates Architects has designed a new visitor attraction for Southampton.
Restoration of Southampton’s Tudor House Museum
BY Helen Patenall | 05 Sep 2006
Southampton City Council has announced the forthcoming restoration of the city’s Tudor House Museum.
Venomous new ride at safari park
05 Sep 2006
The West Midland Safari Park in Bewdley has installed a new £500,000 ride built by the Fabbri Group.
HK Disneyland falls short of visitor target
05 Sep 2006
Hong Kong Disneyland has fallen just short of its target to attract 5.6 million visitors in its first year.
Tate Modern launches Tate Tracks
BY Helen Patenall | 04 Sep 2006
Tate Modern has joined forces with the music industry to launch a new project called Tate Tracks.
Crocodile hunter killed while filming
04 Sep 2006
TV’s Crocodile Hunter and owner of Australia Zoo on the Sunshine Coast, Steve Irwin, was killed today (4 September) while filming for his daughter’s new series off the Great Barrier Reef.
The Scream recovered by Norwegian police
BY Helen Patenall | 01 Sep 2006
The Norwegian police force has reportedly recovered artist Edvard Munch’s masterpieces The Scream and Madonna.
Teddy Bear Museum for sale
BY Helen Patenall | 30 Aug 2006
Teddy bear enthusiast and broadcaster Gyles Brandreth is to sell his Teddy Bear Museum in Stratford-upon-Avon. Brandreth and his wife opened the award-winning museum in 1988 and it now features more than 1,000 bears and related items.
New green map for Stirling
BY Helen Patenall | 30 Aug 2006
A new green tourism map for Stirling, Scotland, has been published to help both visitors and locals navigate their way around the city’s eco-friendly and sustainable attractions, businesses and facilities.
     
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8960 to 8979 of 9722 news stories
Dreamworld celebrates Wiggles 15th birthday with new ride
20 Sep 2006
Earlier this month, Australian TV stars The Wiggles celebrated their 15th birthday at Wiggles World in Dreamworld theme park on Queensland’s Gold Coast.
Jamberoo plans $20m waterpark investment
20 Sep 2006
Family-run Jamberoo Action Park in New South Wales, Australia, is set to invest up to AUS$20m (US$15m, £8m, 12m euro) in a new waterpark development.
Tate Britain reveals record attendance figures
BY Helen Patenall | 19 Sep 2006
Tate Britain has announced record attendance figures despite reduced numbers of visitors to London.
New US$21m rollercoaster announced at Cedar Point
12 Sep 2006
The Cedar Point theme park in Sandusky, Ohio, US, has announced that its 17th rollercoaster, the US$21m (£11m, 16.5m euro) Maverick, will open next spring.
One hell of a VisitScotland campaign launches
BY Sarah Todd | 11 Sep 2006
Dancers from the Scottish Ballet have helped to launch VisitScotland’s annual £300,000 Autumn Gold marketing campaign, aimed at attracting additional visitors to Scotland from September to November.
Edinburgh Castle to create a five-star welcome
11 Sep 2006
Edinburgh Castle in Scotland is to finally get ticket entry and visitor reception facilities to match its worldwide five-star reputation.
Fundraising campaign launched for Dundee attraction
BY Sarah Todd | 07 Sep 2006
A fundraising campaign has been launched in Dundee to encourage local people to help with the multi-million pound refurbishment of the McManus Galleries.
International Slavery Museum to open in Liverpool
BY Helen Patenall | 06 Sep 2006
National Museums Liverpool in the UK is building an International Slavery Museum to complement the Transatlantic Slavery Gallery in the Merseyside Maritime Museum.
Dresden’s Green Vault to re-open to the public
BY Helen Patenall | 06 Sep 2006
The historic Green Vault at the Royal Palace in Dresden, Germany, will re-open to the general public on 15 September, following extensive restoration works costing 45m euro (£30.4m, US$57.7m).
£20m revamp for London’s Transport Museum
BY Helen Patenall | 06 Sep 2006
The £20m re-build project for London’s Transport Museum in Covent Garden is now underway.
Southport Pleasureland closed
06 Sep 2006
Southport Pleasureland in Merseyside closed yesterday (5 September) after 93 years.
New visitor attraction for Southampton
BY Helen Patenall | 05 Sep 2006
London-based Avery Associates Architects has designed a new visitor attraction for Southampton.
Restoration of Southampton’s Tudor House Museum
BY Helen Patenall | 05 Sep 2006
Southampton City Council has announced the forthcoming restoration of the city’s Tudor House Museum.
Venomous new ride at safari park
05 Sep 2006
The West Midland Safari Park in Bewdley has installed a new £500,000 ride built by the Fabbri Group.
HK Disneyland falls short of visitor target
05 Sep 2006
Hong Kong Disneyland has fallen just short of its target to attract 5.6 million visitors in its first year.
Tate Modern launches Tate Tracks
BY Helen Patenall | 04 Sep 2006
Tate Modern has joined forces with the music industry to launch a new project called Tate Tracks.
Crocodile hunter killed while filming
04 Sep 2006
TV’s Crocodile Hunter and owner of Australia Zoo on the Sunshine Coast, Steve Irwin, was killed today (4 September) while filming for his daughter’s new series off the Great Barrier Reef.
The Scream recovered by Norwegian police
BY Helen Patenall | 01 Sep 2006
The Norwegian police force has reportedly recovered artist Edvard Munch’s masterpieces The Scream and Madonna.
Teddy Bear Museum for sale
BY Helen Patenall | 30 Aug 2006
Teddy bear enthusiast and broadcaster Gyles Brandreth is to sell his Teddy Bear Museum in Stratford-upon-Avon. Brandreth and his wife opened the award-winning museum in 1988 and it now features more than 1,000 bears and related items.
New green map for Stirling
BY Helen Patenall | 30 Aug 2006
A new green tourism map for Stirling, Scotland, has been published to help both visitors and locals navigate their way around the city’s eco-friendly and sustainable attractions, businesses and facilities.
     
 


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