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Visions of China theme park developers sign deal with Rotherham council
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 12 Dec 2012
The Visions of China theme park, planned for a former opencast coal mine in the Rother Valley Country Park, is one step closer to development with a lease agreement signed between the local council and developers.
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum opens in Michigan
BY Kath Hudson | 12 Dec 2012
A Zaha Hadid-designed art gallery at Michigan State University opened its doors last month. The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum will be an educational resource, as well as a community and cultural hub.
Britain's religious buildings attracting the crowds
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 12 Dec 2012
Britain's religious buildings are sought after attractions for international tourists with 6.7 million visiting churches or cathedrals in 2011.
New open-air gallery opens at Dundee Science Centre
BY Tom Walker | 12 Dec 2012
An open-air street gallery, featuring striking images of UK wildlife, has been unveiled at Dundee Science Centre.
Animated whale attraction for Korea's Lotte World
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 12 Dec 2012
An interactive theatre show, which includes an animated whale, is the latest attraction at Korean theme park Lotte World.
Museum of Mathematics to open in New York
BY Tom Walker | 12 Dec 2012
The National Museum of Mathematics (MoMath), the first of its kind in the US, is preparing for its launch in New York this weekend (Saturday 15 December).
Plans to safeguard National Media Museum
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 11 Dec 2012
Staff cuts, relocating archives and spending more on exhibitions, galleries and events are among the plans to safeguard the future of Bradford's National Media Museum.
Chris Townsend joins company behind Kent's Paramount park project
BY Kath Hudson | 11 Dec 2012
The man who secured £2bn of funding for the London Olympics has now been charged with raising funds for the Paramount-branded visitor attraction in Kent, which is hailed as Britain’s answer to Disneyland.
Go ahead for Piece Hall's visitor centre
BY Kath Hudson | 11 Dec 2012
Planning permission has been granted for a new visitor centre and heritage interpretation centre at the historic Piece Hall, in Halifax.
Wolves open £1m football museum
BY Aoife Dowling | 10 Dec 2012
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC has opened a £1m interactive museum in the new Stan Cullis Stand at Molineux Stadium.
Maori garden planned for Moselle, France
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 07 Dec 2012
A French project team has travelled to New Zealand this week to research work for an indigenous Maori garden to be opened in Moselle Conseil General Fruit Gardens in Laquenexy, Lorraine, north eastern France.
Mining museum plans memorial garden
BY Kath Hudson | 07 Dec 2012
The National Coal Mining Museum in Yorkshire has launched an appeal to create a memorial garden, to commemorate the lives of those who lost their lives as a result of mining and mining-related disease.
Disney unveils flying dragon ahead of Fantasyland launch
BY Tom Walker | 07 Dec 2012
A mechanical dragon that appears to fly without cables has been spotted over Orlando's Disney World Resort ahead of the opening of the park's New Fantasyland area. Footage of the fire-breathing creature, gliding above audiences at a media and travel industry preview on Wednesday night has been uploaded to YouTube by Disney's social media editor Gary Buchanan.
Louvre to open satellite site in Lens
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 06 Dec 2012
Paris' famous Louvre museum and gallery is set to open a satellite gallery in Lens, Northern France next week.
Cleveland Museum set for US$125m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 05 Dec 2012
Cleveland Museum of Natural History in University Circle, Ohio is set for a US$125m transformation.
Edinburgh Zoo celebrates pandaversary
BY Kath Hudson | 04 Dec 2012
Visiting pandas, Tian Tian and Yang Guang, have now completed the first year of their 10 year stay at Edinburgh Zoo, which has been deemed a great success in terms of research and visits.
The Lightbox museum and gallery given PM's Big Society Award
BY Tom Walker | 04 Dec 2012
The Lightbox, a museum and gallery set up and run by a group of volunteers, has been given the Prime Minister's Big Society Award.
Theme parks 'biggest engine of growth' for Village Roadshow
BY Tom Walker | 04 Dec 2012
Theme parks will be the biggest engine of growth over the next decade for Village Roadshow Limited (VRL), its chair has said.
Bewilderwood says its business is poised to go global
BY Kath Hudson | 30 Nov 2012
Bewilderwood, the beguiling children’s outdoor play concept involving jungle bridges, magical treehouses and zip wires, could go global say its founders.
Chester Zoo to create authentic Asian habitat
BY Kath Hudson | 29 Nov 2012
Visitors to Chester Zoo will soon be navigating their way through swamps, mangroves, bamboos and tropical forests as part of a planned £30m redevelopment.
     
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Visions of China theme park developers sign deal with Rotherham council
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 12 Dec 2012
The Visions of China theme park, planned for a former opencast coal mine in the Rother Valley Country Park, is one step closer to development with a lease agreement signed between the local council and developers.
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum opens in Michigan
BY Kath Hudson | 12 Dec 2012
A Zaha Hadid-designed art gallery at Michigan State University opened its doors last month. The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum will be an educational resource, as well as a community and cultural hub.
Britain's religious buildings attracting the crowds
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 12 Dec 2012
Britain's religious buildings are sought after attractions for international tourists with 6.7 million visiting churches or cathedrals in 2011.
New open-air gallery opens at Dundee Science Centre
BY Tom Walker | 12 Dec 2012
An open-air street gallery, featuring striking images of UK wildlife, has been unveiled at Dundee Science Centre.
Animated whale attraction for Korea's Lotte World
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 12 Dec 2012
An interactive theatre show, which includes an animated whale, is the latest attraction at Korean theme park Lotte World.
Museum of Mathematics to open in New York
BY Tom Walker | 12 Dec 2012
The National Museum of Mathematics (MoMath), the first of its kind in the US, is preparing for its launch in New York this weekend (Saturday 15 December).
Plans to safeguard National Media Museum
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 11 Dec 2012
Staff cuts, relocating archives and spending more on exhibitions, galleries and events are among the plans to safeguard the future of Bradford's National Media Museum.
Chris Townsend joins company behind Kent's Paramount park project
BY Kath Hudson | 11 Dec 2012
The man who secured £2bn of funding for the London Olympics has now been charged with raising funds for the Paramount-branded visitor attraction in Kent, which is hailed as Britain’s answer to Disneyland.
Go ahead for Piece Hall's visitor centre
BY Kath Hudson | 11 Dec 2012
Planning permission has been granted for a new visitor centre and heritage interpretation centre at the historic Piece Hall, in Halifax.
Wolves open £1m football museum
BY Aoife Dowling | 10 Dec 2012
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC has opened a £1m interactive museum in the new Stan Cullis Stand at Molineux Stadium.
Maori garden planned for Moselle, France
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 07 Dec 2012
A French project team has travelled to New Zealand this week to research work for an indigenous Maori garden to be opened in Moselle Conseil General Fruit Gardens in Laquenexy, Lorraine, north eastern France.
Mining museum plans memorial garden
BY Kath Hudson | 07 Dec 2012
The National Coal Mining Museum in Yorkshire has launched an appeal to create a memorial garden, to commemorate the lives of those who lost their lives as a result of mining and mining-related disease.
Disney unveils flying dragon ahead of Fantasyland launch
BY Tom Walker | 07 Dec 2012
A mechanical dragon that appears to fly without cables has been spotted over Orlando's Disney World Resort ahead of the opening of the park's New Fantasyland area. Footage of the fire-breathing creature, gliding above audiences at a media and travel industry preview on Wednesday night has been uploaded to YouTube by Disney's social media editor Gary Buchanan.
Louvre to open satellite site in Lens
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 06 Dec 2012
Paris' famous Louvre museum and gallery is set to open a satellite gallery in Lens, Northern France next week.
Cleveland Museum set for US$125m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 05 Dec 2012
Cleveland Museum of Natural History in University Circle, Ohio is set for a US$125m transformation.
Edinburgh Zoo celebrates pandaversary
BY Kath Hudson | 04 Dec 2012
Visiting pandas, Tian Tian and Yang Guang, have now completed the first year of their 10 year stay at Edinburgh Zoo, which has been deemed a great success in terms of research and visits.
The Lightbox museum and gallery given PM's Big Society Award
BY Tom Walker | 04 Dec 2012
The Lightbox, a museum and gallery set up and run by a group of volunteers, has been given the Prime Minister's Big Society Award.
Theme parks 'biggest engine of growth' for Village Roadshow
BY Tom Walker | 04 Dec 2012
Theme parks will be the biggest engine of growth over the next decade for Village Roadshow Limited (VRL), its chair has said.
Bewilderwood says its business is poised to go global
BY Kath Hudson | 30 Nov 2012
Bewilderwood, the beguiling children’s outdoor play concept involving jungle bridges, magical treehouses and zip wires, could go global say its founders.
Chester Zoo to create authentic Asian habitat
BY Kath Hudson | 29 Nov 2012
Visitors to Chester Zoo will soon be navigating their way through swamps, mangroves, bamboos and tropical forests as part of a planned £30m redevelopment.
     
 


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