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Tornado to hit Gold Coast’s Wet’n’Wild
23 Aug 2006
Wet’n’Wild Water World on Australia’s Gold Coast is set to unveil the final attraction in its new Extreme H20 Zone thrill ride area in September, the Tornado.
Profits boost for Macquarie Leisure
22 Aug 2006
Macquarie Leisure Trust, the owner of Dreamworld theme park on Australia’s Gold Coast, has reported full year net profits up 28 per cent to AUS$30.2m (£12.2m, US$23m, 17.9m euro) in the year to 30 June 2006.
Oceanarium to launch interactive dive cage experience
22 Aug 2006
Oceanarium Bournemouth on the south coast of the UK is to unveil a new £115,000 interactive dive cage experience to visitors in October.
Work set to begin on £31m indoor snow slope and Alpine village
16 Aug 2006
Work is set to begin next week on Chill Factor E, an indoor real snow ski slope and Alpine village, next to the Trafford Centre in Manchester.
Sydney Tower celebrates anniversary with discounted entry
15 Aug 2006
Sydney Tower in Australia will be celebrating its 25th birthday this year by offering 25 per cent off the cost of entry throughout September.
Dragon invades Alnwick Castle
15 Aug 2006
Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, UK, has opened the £300,000 Dragon’s Quest interactive games area as part of its £3m ongoing development plan.
Dreamworld opens Big Brother house to guests
15 Aug 2006
Following the conclusion of this year’s competition, the Australian Big Brother house is now open to visitors.
Allcock takes the helm at Leisure Parcs
15 Aug 2006
Kevin Allcock has been promoted from operations director of Leisure Parcs to managing director.
£32m Swansea Leisure Centre revamp gets go ahead
14 Aug 2006
A £32m leisure development in Swansea, Wales, has been given the green light by the local council.
BBC on location at Scottish Crannog Centre
10 Aug 2006
The Scottish Crannog Centre by Kenmore, Loch Tay was this week used as a location for filming a new primetime BBC series.
Visitors flock to Falkirk Wheel
10 Aug 2006
The Falkirk Wheel in Scotland is enjoying a bumper summer season.
Large theme park for Sentosa Island
BY Sarah Todd | 09 Aug 2006
Universal Parks & Resorts and Malaysia-based Genting International and Star Cruises have revealed further plans for a joint proposal for a theme park on Singapore’s Sentosa Island.
New interactive museum for Bristol
BY Helen Patenall | 09 Aug 2006
Work is set to begin on a new interactive museum on Bristol’s harbourside in the UK following confirmation of a £10.27m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Chester pushes ahead with £19m amphitheatre scheme
09 Aug 2006
Chester City Council has expressed its disappointment in failing to secure a grant from the Big Lottery Fund’s Living Landmark Programme to develop plans for a cultural centre near the city’s Roman amphitheatre – but announced that it will be working with English Heritage to find further sources for the £100,000 needed to work out detailed plans.
Fitzwilliam unveils restored vase at conservation exhibition
BY Helen Patenall | 08 Aug 2006
The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, UK, has unveiled the first of three broken 17th century Chinese vases to mark the launch of a new exhibition on conservation.
National Sea Life Centre features AmaZonia exhibition
BY Helen Patenall | 08 Aug 2006
The National Sea Life Centre in Birmingham, UK, has unveiled a new exhibition called AmaZonia.
Covent Garden sold for £420m
08 Aug 2006
The Covent Garden Market Limited Partnership, owned by Scottish Widows Investment Partnership and Henderson Global Investors, has sold the Covent Garden market in London to Capital & Counties for £420m.
Ancestral roots to bear tourism fruits
07 Aug 2006
An estimated 50 million people across the globe have Scots ancestry and the Scottish region of Angus & Dundee hopes to tap into this market with the launch of a two-year ancestry initiative for the area.
King’s Fountain set to flow
07 Aug 2006
The King’s Fountain at Linlithgow Palace, half way between Edinburgh and Stirling in Scotland, is to flow for the general public throughout August.
Scone Palace steps back in history
07 Aug 2006
Scone Palace, near Perth in Scotland, has launched a series of living history events, based on the life and characters at the palace throughout its history.
     
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8907 to 8926 of 9643 news stories
Tornado to hit Gold Coast’s Wet’n’Wild
23 Aug 2006
Wet’n’Wild Water World on Australia’s Gold Coast is set to unveil the final attraction in its new Extreme H20 Zone thrill ride area in September, the Tornado.
Profits boost for Macquarie Leisure
22 Aug 2006
Macquarie Leisure Trust, the owner of Dreamworld theme park on Australia’s Gold Coast, has reported full year net profits up 28 per cent to AUS$30.2m (£12.2m, US$23m, 17.9m euro) in the year to 30 June 2006.
Oceanarium to launch interactive dive cage experience
22 Aug 2006
Oceanarium Bournemouth on the south coast of the UK is to unveil a new £115,000 interactive dive cage experience to visitors in October.
Work set to begin on £31m indoor snow slope and Alpine village
16 Aug 2006
Work is set to begin next week on Chill Factor E, an indoor real snow ski slope and Alpine village, next to the Trafford Centre in Manchester.
Sydney Tower celebrates anniversary with discounted entry
15 Aug 2006
Sydney Tower in Australia will be celebrating its 25th birthday this year by offering 25 per cent off the cost of entry throughout September.
Dragon invades Alnwick Castle
15 Aug 2006
Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, UK, has opened the £300,000 Dragon’s Quest interactive games area as part of its £3m ongoing development plan.
Dreamworld opens Big Brother house to guests
15 Aug 2006
Following the conclusion of this year’s competition, the Australian Big Brother house is now open to visitors.
Allcock takes the helm at Leisure Parcs
15 Aug 2006
Kevin Allcock has been promoted from operations director of Leisure Parcs to managing director.
£32m Swansea Leisure Centre revamp gets go ahead
14 Aug 2006
A £32m leisure development in Swansea, Wales, has been given the green light by the local council.
BBC on location at Scottish Crannog Centre
10 Aug 2006
The Scottish Crannog Centre by Kenmore, Loch Tay was this week used as a location for filming a new primetime BBC series.
Visitors flock to Falkirk Wheel
10 Aug 2006
The Falkirk Wheel in Scotland is enjoying a bumper summer season.
Large theme park for Sentosa Island
BY Sarah Todd | 09 Aug 2006
Universal Parks & Resorts and Malaysia-based Genting International and Star Cruises have revealed further plans for a joint proposal for a theme park on Singapore’s Sentosa Island.
New interactive museum for Bristol
BY Helen Patenall | 09 Aug 2006
Work is set to begin on a new interactive museum on Bristol’s harbourside in the UK following confirmation of a £10.27m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Chester pushes ahead with £19m amphitheatre scheme
09 Aug 2006
Chester City Council has expressed its disappointment in failing to secure a grant from the Big Lottery Fund’s Living Landmark Programme to develop plans for a cultural centre near the city’s Roman amphitheatre – but announced that it will be working with English Heritage to find further sources for the £100,000 needed to work out detailed plans.
Fitzwilliam unveils restored vase at conservation exhibition
BY Helen Patenall | 08 Aug 2006
The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, UK, has unveiled the first of three broken 17th century Chinese vases to mark the launch of a new exhibition on conservation.
National Sea Life Centre features AmaZonia exhibition
BY Helen Patenall | 08 Aug 2006
The National Sea Life Centre in Birmingham, UK, has unveiled a new exhibition called AmaZonia.
Covent Garden sold for £420m
08 Aug 2006
The Covent Garden Market Limited Partnership, owned by Scottish Widows Investment Partnership and Henderson Global Investors, has sold the Covent Garden market in London to Capital & Counties for £420m.
Ancestral roots to bear tourism fruits
07 Aug 2006
An estimated 50 million people across the globe have Scots ancestry and the Scottish region of Angus & Dundee hopes to tap into this market with the launch of a two-year ancestry initiative for the area.
King’s Fountain set to flow
07 Aug 2006
The King’s Fountain at Linlithgow Palace, half way between Edinburgh and Stirling in Scotland, is to flow for the general public throughout August.
Scone Palace steps back in history
07 Aug 2006
Scone Palace, near Perth in Scotland, has launched a series of living history events, based on the life and characters at the palace throughout its history.
     
 


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