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Tourism chief lobbies PM for more cohesion within sector
15 Nov 2005
The chair of tourism marketing body VisitBritain, Lord Marshall, lobbied for the appointment of a tourism ‘tsar’ and for the implementation of various reforms to unite the fragmented sector at a breakfast meeting with the British Prime Minister today.
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Purple People Bridge Climb set to launch in Ohio
14 Nov 2005
Work is set to begin this winter on a new bridge climb attraction on the Purple People Bridge, which links Cincinnati, Ohio and Newport, Kentucky across the Ohio River in the United States.
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Emirates Group to build AUS$50m conservation resort
10 Nov 2005
Dubai-based airline Emirates is to build a AUS$50m (£21.1m, US$36.9m, 31.3m euro) conservation-based, luxury hospitality development in New South Wales, Australia, an hour away from Sydney city centre.
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Campaign begins to highlight landmark York buildings
07 Nov 2005
A selection of landmark buildings in York will be lit up after dark as part of a new strategy to enhance and promote historic properties around the city to visitors via artists’ commissions and illumination schemes.
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Locomotion wins Dibner Award
07 Nov 2005
Locomotion: the National Railway Museum at Shildon, in County Durham, has been awarded the Dibner Award for Outstanding Museum Work.
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Benjamin Franklin’s house to reopen in 2006
04 Nov 2005
The London home of the 18th century US statesman Benjamin Franklin will open to the public following more than £2m of extensive restoration work on 17 January 2006.
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Continuum agrees Rainbow deal for Chinese expansion
04 Nov 2005
Continuum Group, the York-based designer and operator of visitor attractions has reached an agreement with design company Beijing Rainbow Sky International Science & Technology to develop opportunities in China.
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NML plans new £10m slave museum
02 Nov 2005
National Museums Liverpool (NML) has announced plans to launch a £10m international slave trade museum in 2007 – the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the British slave trade.
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NGS opens director general’s final exhibition
02 Nov 2005
The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) will open a special exhibition today (2 November) to celebrate more than two decades of leadership under Sir Timothy Clifford, who is to step down from the post of director general in January.
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December opening for Planetarium
31 Oct 2005
Birmingham’s first Planetarium is to open to the public on 17 December as the central part of a £2m upgrade of the Thinktank science museum at Millennium Point.
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Sally Corporation

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Alterface

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IAAPA EMEA

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Painting With Light

By combining lighting, video, scenic and architectural elements, sound and special effects we tell s [more...] |
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