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Remains of Richard III to be buried in Leicester Cathedral rules court
BY Tom Anstey | 23 May 2014
A court ruling has been made on the remains of Richard III, with the former monarch set to be given a dignified burial inside Leicester Cathedral.
Shrek and co coming to Manila's City of Dreams
BY Tom Anstey | 23 May 2014
Melco Crown Resorts has announced a new collaboration with Dreamworks Animation, which will see the pair team up to deliver a Dreamworks-inspired “Edutainment Centre” at Manila’s City of Dreams in the Philippines.
SeaWorld takes another hit as STA removes it from its travel database
BY Tom Anstey | 23 May 2014
STA Travel – one of the world’s largest youth travel agencies – has made a double U-turn on a pledge to stop selling trips to SeaWorld, reimplementing a ban it announced last week and then withdrew.
Real Madrid president wants club to have its own branded theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 23 May 2014
Plans for a Real Madrid theme park in Madrid look set to become a reality, after club president Florentino Perez had confidential meetings with an “American company” earlier this month to scope out plans for the project.
Ohio distillery expects 40,000 visitors in debut year
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2014
A new Bourbon distillery, which has recently opened in Newport, Ohio, is expecting to bring around 40,000 visitors a year to the visitor attraction side of its business.
London is the selfie capital of the world
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2014
London has been proclaimed as the selfie capital of the world, according to research carried out by personal mapping service Suggestme.com
New York Met provides free digital access to more than 400,000 pieces of art
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2014
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in the US has made 394,000 iconic works of art available for free download to the public.
Tigers step onto the cat walk at Philadelphia Zoo
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2014
Philadelphia Zoo has opened a trail for its big cats, allowing them to leave their usual homes and cross an overhead visitor path to enter a second enclosure.
Plans revealed for UK planetarium to be built in Kent
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2014
Proposals have been put forward for what would be one of the UK’s largest space centres, with an observatory and 200-seat planetarium, to be built in Ashford, Kent.
Melbourne Docklands to be transformed into social hub
BY Tom Anstey | 21 May 2014
Melbourne, Australia’s waterfront precinct is set to undergo a major redevelopment, which will include a host of leisure facilities.
Plymouth's naval heritage centre looking to become part of £21m project
BY Tom Anstey | 21 May 2014
Plymouth’s naval heritage centre could be about to move to the centre of the town, with talks about a move from the Devonport area into the new £21m historic and cultural centre already underway.
US$12m Legends of Chima waterpark opens its doors at Legoland California           
BY Tom Anstey | 20 May 2014
Legoland California is continuing expansion plans with the opening of a new attraction – the new Legends of Chima waterpark.
Thomas ‘key’ to the survival of heritage railways
BY Tom Anstey | 20 May 2014
Thomas the Tank Engine, has been hailed as key to the survival of heritage railways, with the popular Days Out with Thomas events accounting for a significant amount of most of the UK's railway’s annual income.
Scottish tourism body creates sector-wide online training portal
BY Jak Phillips | 19 May 2014
An online training portal aimed at those working in Lanarkshire’s tourism and hospitality industry has launched today (19 May), designed to provide education on the value of the sector and ensure its visitors receive the high levels of service.
Welsh WW2 secret communications site could be revived as museum
BY Jak Phillips | 19 May 2014
A campaign has been launched in Mid Wales to transform one of Britain’s top- secret strategic outposts from World War II and the cold war into a museum attraction.
Heritage Alliance launches new fundraising training initiative
BY Tom Anstey | 16 May 2014
The Heritage Alliance has launched a new scheme, aiming to boost the skills and confidence necessary for independent heritage sites to secure greater success in accessing funding from both private and corporate sources.
Mary Rose Museum sails to success at Museums and Heritage Awards
BY Jak Phillips | 16 May 2014
The Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth was among the chief winners at the Museums and Heritage Awards on May 14, scooping two trophies at the ceremony in London.
Birket Engineering's Steve Birket set for TEA presidency
BY Jak Phillips | 16 May 2014
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) president Christine Kerr will be replaced by director of Birket Engineering Steve Birket when she steps down in November after serving a full term.
Outdoor activity accounts for 10 per cent of Welsh tourism economy
BY Tom Anstey | 15 May 2014
Outdoor activity tourism accounts for 10 per cent, or £481m, of Wales’ tourism economy, according to new figures from the Welsh government.
Indoor-skydiving to star at new experiential mixed-use Berlin development
BY Katie Buckley | 15 May 2014
J. Mayer H. Architects has been announced as the the winning firm to carry out the proposal for ‘Volt Berlin’ – a new mixed-use development in Berlin’s city centre.
     
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5718 to 5737 of 9640 news stories
Remains of Richard III to be buried in Leicester Cathedral rules court
BY Tom Anstey | 23 May 2014
A court ruling has been made on the remains of Richard III, with the former monarch set to be given a dignified burial inside Leicester Cathedral.
Shrek and co coming to Manila's City of Dreams
BY Tom Anstey | 23 May 2014
Melco Crown Resorts has announced a new collaboration with Dreamworks Animation, which will see the pair team up to deliver a Dreamworks-inspired “Edutainment Centre” at Manila’s City of Dreams in the Philippines.
SeaWorld takes another hit as STA removes it from its travel database
BY Tom Anstey | 23 May 2014
STA Travel – one of the world’s largest youth travel agencies – has made a double U-turn on a pledge to stop selling trips to SeaWorld, reimplementing a ban it announced last week and then withdrew.
Real Madrid president wants club to have its own branded theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 23 May 2014
Plans for a Real Madrid theme park in Madrid look set to become a reality, after club president Florentino Perez had confidential meetings with an “American company” earlier this month to scope out plans for the project.
Ohio distillery expects 40,000 visitors in debut year
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2014
A new Bourbon distillery, which has recently opened in Newport, Ohio, is expecting to bring around 40,000 visitors a year to the visitor attraction side of its business.
London is the selfie capital of the world
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2014
London has been proclaimed as the selfie capital of the world, according to research carried out by personal mapping service Suggestme.com
New York Met provides free digital access to more than 400,000 pieces of art
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2014
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in the US has made 394,000 iconic works of art available for free download to the public.
Tigers step onto the cat walk at Philadelphia Zoo
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2014
Philadelphia Zoo has opened a trail for its big cats, allowing them to leave their usual homes and cross an overhead visitor path to enter a second enclosure.
Plans revealed for UK planetarium to be built in Kent
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2014
Proposals have been put forward for what would be one of the UK’s largest space centres, with an observatory and 200-seat planetarium, to be built in Ashford, Kent.
Melbourne Docklands to be transformed into social hub
BY Tom Anstey | 21 May 2014
Melbourne, Australia’s waterfront precinct is set to undergo a major redevelopment, which will include a host of leisure facilities.
Plymouth's naval heritage centre looking to become part of £21m project
BY Tom Anstey | 21 May 2014
Plymouth’s naval heritage centre could be about to move to the centre of the town, with talks about a move from the Devonport area into the new £21m historic and cultural centre already underway.
US$12m Legends of Chima waterpark opens its doors at Legoland California           
BY Tom Anstey | 20 May 2014
Legoland California is continuing expansion plans with the opening of a new attraction – the new Legends of Chima waterpark.
Thomas ‘key’ to the survival of heritage railways
BY Tom Anstey | 20 May 2014
Thomas the Tank Engine, has been hailed as key to the survival of heritage railways, with the popular Days Out with Thomas events accounting for a significant amount of most of the UK's railway’s annual income.
Scottish tourism body creates sector-wide online training portal
BY Jak Phillips | 19 May 2014
An online training portal aimed at those working in Lanarkshire’s tourism and hospitality industry has launched today (19 May), designed to provide education on the value of the sector and ensure its visitors receive the high levels of service.
Welsh WW2 secret communications site could be revived as museum
BY Jak Phillips | 19 May 2014
A campaign has been launched in Mid Wales to transform one of Britain’s top- secret strategic outposts from World War II and the cold war into a museum attraction.
Heritage Alliance launches new fundraising training initiative
BY Tom Anstey | 16 May 2014
The Heritage Alliance has launched a new scheme, aiming to boost the skills and confidence necessary for independent heritage sites to secure greater success in accessing funding from both private and corporate sources.
Mary Rose Museum sails to success at Museums and Heritage Awards
BY Jak Phillips | 16 May 2014
The Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth was among the chief winners at the Museums and Heritage Awards on May 14, scooping two trophies at the ceremony in London.
Birket Engineering's Steve Birket set for TEA presidency
BY Jak Phillips | 16 May 2014
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) president Christine Kerr will be replaced by director of Birket Engineering Steve Birket when she steps down in November after serving a full term.
Outdoor activity accounts for 10 per cent of Welsh tourism economy
BY Tom Anstey | 15 May 2014
Outdoor activity tourism accounts for 10 per cent, or £481m, of Wales’ tourism economy, according to new figures from the Welsh government.
Indoor-skydiving to star at new experiential mixed-use Berlin development
BY Katie Buckley | 15 May 2014
J. Mayer H. Architects has been announced as the the winning firm to carry out the proposal for ‘Volt Berlin’ – a new mixed-use development in Berlin’s city centre.
     
 


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