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Sky’s the limit for new Sydney attraction
11 Oct 2005
The Centrepoint Tower in Sydney, Australia, is set to open it latest attraction next week, the AUS$6m (£2.6m, US$4.6m, 3.8m euro) Skywalk, which offers visitors a 360-degree view of the city from 268m (880ft) up.
UK attractions to feature on coins?
11 Oct 2005
Plans to introduce images of UK attractions on official coinage are a step closer to reality.
Amazonian rainforest opens in Scotland
10 Oct 2005
The UK’s largest indoor tropical rainforest, Amazonia, was officially opened in Scotland last week by Christine Hamilton, a former contestant on I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here.
Strawberry Hill receives £4.6m
07 Oct 2005
A £4.6m grant has been awarded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to secure the future of a Gothic castle created by Horace Walpole in the 18th century. Strawberry Hill, called the ‘little castle’ is located in London along the Thames between Chiswick and Hampton.
Hard Rock to launch first theme park
07 Oct 2005
Hard Rock International (HRI) has announced that it is planning to launch its first theme park in the US, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
New SeaWorld waterpark to open in 2007
06 Oct 2005
SeaWorld Orlando has announced plans to build an innovative new water park to open in Orlando in 2007.
£2.5m development for Kenilworth Castle
05 Oct 2005
English Heritage (EH) has revealed a £2.5m development programme to transform Kenilworth Castle in Warwickshire.
£300m Schlitterbahn resort for Kansas
05 Oct 2005
Plans for a US$300m (251m euro, £170m) Schlitterbahn Vacation Village have been revealed in Kansas, US.
Guidebooks for historic buildings
05 Oct 2005
A number of historic properties in England – including Stonehenge, Goodriche Castle and Lindisfarne Priory – will feature in a brand new range of guidebooks.
Funding secured to build Singapore’s ‘London Eye’
04 Oct 2005
The Singapore Tourism Board has announced that it has secured funding for its own version of the London Eye and that construction is set to begin shortly.
Alexandra Palace out for let
04 Oct 2005
Alexandra Palace has been made available on a 125-year lease by its owner, the Alexandra Palace and Park Charitable Trust.
British tourism receives royal boost
04 Oct 2005
Around five million American TV viewers have been offered a unique insight into Royal households this week in an effort to increase Britain’s allure as a tourism destination and allay security fears raised by the July bombings.
Consumers expect to pay online for entertainment
30 Sep 2005
New research commissioned by Barclaycard Business in the UK has shown that 80 per cent of consumers expect entertainment retailers to accept payments online.
NMM opens Your Ocean exhibition
30 Sep 2005
A new gallery exploring key issues facing the marine environment in the 21st century has opened at the National Maritime Museum (NMM) in Greenwich, London.
Islamic art museum set to open in Qatar in 2006
29 Sep 2005
Work is shortly to begin on the new Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar.
TiLE to be held in June in 2006
29 Sep 2005
Richard Curtis, organiser of the annual TiLE exhibitions announced at TiLE 2005 last week that next year’s event will see the exhibition return to being held in June.
Saatchi Gallery to move from County Hall
29 Sep 2005
The Saatchi gallery has announced it will leave its current premises at County Hall in London and move to the Duke of York Building near Sloane Square at Chelsea in west London.
Paris chief rolls in to judge awards
29 Sep 2005
Paul Roll, chief executive of the Paris tourist board, has been invited to join the judging panel for the annual Visit London tourism awards, to reflect the city’s growing accessibility to overseas visitors.
Urbis welcomes new chief executive
23 Sep 2005
Manchester’s urban culture museum, Urbis, has announced the appointment of a new chief executive, Vaughan Allen.
Successful year for Flying Scotsman
15 Sep 2005
More than 22,000 people took the opportunity to ride the Flying Scotsman steam engine between York and Scarborough this summer.
     
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Sky’s the limit for new Sydney attraction
11 Oct 2005
The Centrepoint Tower in Sydney, Australia, is set to open it latest attraction next week, the AUS$6m (£2.6m, US$4.6m, 3.8m euro) Skywalk, which offers visitors a 360-degree view of the city from 268m (880ft) up.
UK attractions to feature on coins?
11 Oct 2005
Plans to introduce images of UK attractions on official coinage are a step closer to reality.
Amazonian rainforest opens in Scotland
10 Oct 2005
The UK’s largest indoor tropical rainforest, Amazonia, was officially opened in Scotland last week by Christine Hamilton, a former contestant on I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here.
Strawberry Hill receives £4.6m
07 Oct 2005
A £4.6m grant has been awarded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to secure the future of a Gothic castle created by Horace Walpole in the 18th century. Strawberry Hill, called the ‘little castle’ is located in London along the Thames between Chiswick and Hampton.
Hard Rock to launch first theme park
07 Oct 2005
Hard Rock International (HRI) has announced that it is planning to launch its first theme park in the US, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
New SeaWorld waterpark to open in 2007
06 Oct 2005
SeaWorld Orlando has announced plans to build an innovative new water park to open in Orlando in 2007.
£2.5m development for Kenilworth Castle
05 Oct 2005
English Heritage (EH) has revealed a £2.5m development programme to transform Kenilworth Castle in Warwickshire.
£300m Schlitterbahn resort for Kansas
05 Oct 2005
Plans for a US$300m (251m euro, £170m) Schlitterbahn Vacation Village have been revealed in Kansas, US.
Guidebooks for historic buildings
05 Oct 2005
A number of historic properties in England – including Stonehenge, Goodriche Castle and Lindisfarne Priory – will feature in a brand new range of guidebooks.
Funding secured to build Singapore’s ‘London Eye’
04 Oct 2005
The Singapore Tourism Board has announced that it has secured funding for its own version of the London Eye and that construction is set to begin shortly.
Alexandra Palace out for let
04 Oct 2005
Alexandra Palace has been made available on a 125-year lease by its owner, the Alexandra Palace and Park Charitable Trust.
British tourism receives royal boost
04 Oct 2005
Around five million American TV viewers have been offered a unique insight into Royal households this week in an effort to increase Britain’s allure as a tourism destination and allay security fears raised by the July bombings.
Consumers expect to pay online for entertainment
30 Sep 2005
New research commissioned by Barclaycard Business in the UK has shown that 80 per cent of consumers expect entertainment retailers to accept payments online.
NMM opens Your Ocean exhibition
30 Sep 2005
A new gallery exploring key issues facing the marine environment in the 21st century has opened at the National Maritime Museum (NMM) in Greenwich, London.
Islamic art museum set to open in Qatar in 2006
29 Sep 2005
Work is shortly to begin on the new Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar.
TiLE to be held in June in 2006
29 Sep 2005
Richard Curtis, organiser of the annual TiLE exhibitions announced at TiLE 2005 last week that next year’s event will see the exhibition return to being held in June.
Saatchi Gallery to move from County Hall
29 Sep 2005
The Saatchi gallery has announced it will leave its current premises at County Hall in London and move to the Duke of York Building near Sloane Square at Chelsea in west London.
Paris chief rolls in to judge awards
29 Sep 2005
Paul Roll, chief executive of the Paris tourist board, has been invited to join the judging panel for the annual Visit London tourism awards, to reflect the city’s growing accessibility to overseas visitors.
Urbis welcomes new chief executive
23 Sep 2005
Manchester’s urban culture museum, Urbis, has announced the appointment of a new chief executive, Vaughan Allen.
Successful year for Flying Scotsman
15 Sep 2005
More than 22,000 people took the opportunity to ride the Flying Scotsman steam engine between York and Scarborough this summer.
     
 


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