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North Korea planning on tourism push
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Sep 2013
North Korea is looking to boost its tourism numbers by improving access to the
country and improving facilities for foreign visitors, according to the country’s
national news agency.
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Crealy has best summer in seven years
BY Kath Hudson | 12 Sep 2013
Cornwall attraction, Crealy Great Adventure Park is celebrating after having its
busiest summer season in seven years.
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Major new city attraction for Plymouth
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 Sep 2013
Plymouth City Council has announced plans to for a £21m historic and cultural
centre to transform the existing museum in North Hill.
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Sefton Park gets Grade I listing
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Sep 2013
Sefton Park in Liverpool has been reclassified by English Heritage from Grade
II* to Grade I in the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
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Online 3D fossil database launched
BY Chris Dodd | 30 Aug 2013
The British Geological Survey (BGS) has launched a web database billed as the
world’s first 3D fossil collection.
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Dollywood reveals US$300m expansion plan
BY Chris Dodd | 27 Aug 2013
Dollywood has announced the first of its new projects as part of a US$300m
(£192m, €225m), 10-year expansion plan in and around the theme park, which
is based in Tennessee.
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Redesigned FRAC Centre to open in September
BY Chris Dodd | 23 Aug 2013
The Regional Fund for Contemporary Art in the Centre region (FRAC Centre) will
open its doors in a new location in France in September, with a striking public
reception piece designed by architects Jakob + MacFarlane.
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Renzo Piano-designed MUSE science museum opens in Trent, Italy
BY Chris Dodd | 23 Aug 2013
Italy’s eagerly-awaited science museum, Museo delle Scienze (MUSE), has
opened in Trento, providing the public with an education about science, nature
and the environment using eco-friendly materials and renewable energy
resources.
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