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Stonehenge visitor centre granted planning permission
18 Jul 2006
Salisbury District Council has granted planning permission for English Heritage’s plans to build a £67.5m visitor centre at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, UK.
Armagh Planetarium reopens with new exhibits
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Jul 2006
Armagh Planetarium in Northern Ireland has reopened following a three-year renovation project.
Devon and Cornwall mines awarded World Heritage status
17 Jul 2006
Ten former mining sites in Devon and Cornwall have been given World Heritage status by UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, following a submission by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on behalf of the Cornish Mining World Heritage bid team.
Loch Lomond Aquarium has opened
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Jul 2006
The new Sea Life Centre – the Loch Lomond Aquarium – near Balloch in Scotland has now opened.
Carnegie Museum revamps dinosaur exhibition
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Jul 2006
Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania, US, will reopen its Dinosaur Hall as Dinosaurs in their World in late 2007.
Cragside cascades to flow for first time in 90 years
BY Helen Patenall | 14 Jul 2006
The water cascades at Cragside Gardens & Estate in Rothbury, Northumberland, will flow for the first time in nearly 90 years on 17 July, following a £6m regeneration project.
Ocean Park implements smoking ban
14 Jul 2006
Hong Kong theme park Ocean Park has announced that the site’s grounds will be smoke free from tomorrow (15 July).
Pallant House Gallery opens new wing
BY Helen Patenall | 13 Jul 2006
Pallant House Gallery in London, UK, has reopened following the addition of a contemporary art wing.
Historic Scotland to renovate Dryburgh Abbey
BY Helen Patenall | 13 Jul 2006
Historic Scotland has announced that renovation work is being carried out at Dryburgh Abbey near Melrose in Scotland.
Madame Tussauds launches new Stardome attraction
13 Jul 2006
The London Planetarium, renamed the Stardome, is to launch its new attraction tomorrow (14 July).
Danish theme parks open new film theatres
BY Helen Patenall | 13 Jul 2006
New theatres showing 4D and 5D films have opened in two Danish theme parks – Bakken and Fårup Sommerland – to provide film attractions for visitors of all ages.
British Museum to display First Emperor exhibition in Reading Room
BY Helen Patenall | 13 Jul 2006
The British Museum has announced plans to increase its temporary exhibition space in preparation for next year’s major exhibition on China, called The First Emperor.
Six Flags NY launches interactive attraction
BY Sarah Todd | 12 Jul 2006
US-based theme park operator Six Flags has opened a new interactive play structure at its White Water Bay water park within the Six Flags Great Escape Lodge in New York.
Drayton Manor opens £1m Drunken Barrels ride
12 Jul 2006
Drayton Manor Theme Park near Tamworth, Staffordshire, launched its £1m Drunken Barrels ride on 27 June.
Corporate events boost for Vinopolis
BY Helen Patenall | 12 Jul 2006
Vinopolis in London, UK, has announced its most successful year in terms of corporate events since opening in 1999.
Historic Scotland transforms Stanley Mills
BY Helen Patenall | 11 Jul 2006
Historic Scotland is set to launch a new visitor attraction at the water mill complex on the River Tay near Perth.
Yorkshire Tourist Board announces White Rose finalists
BY Helen Patenall | 11 Jul 2006
The Yorkshire Tourist Board (YTB) has revealed the 71 finalists for its 17th annual White Rose Awards, which celebrate the best in the region’s tourism industry.
Guggenheim Museum planned for UAE
11 Jul 2006
The New York-based Guggenheim Foundation has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Abu Dhabi government to open a new museum in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Kelvingrove reopened today after £28m revamp
BY Helen Patenall | 11 Jul 2006
Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum reopened today following a £28m, three-year revamp.
Otter family arrives at Loch Lomond
11 Jul 2006
A new aquarium attraction at Loch Lomond is set to defy animal welfare campaigners and introduce three Asian otters born in the UK.
     
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8950 to 8969 of 9639 news stories
Stonehenge visitor centre granted planning permission
18 Jul 2006
Salisbury District Council has granted planning permission for English Heritage’s plans to build a £67.5m visitor centre at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, UK.
Armagh Planetarium reopens with new exhibits
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Jul 2006
Armagh Planetarium in Northern Ireland has reopened following a three-year renovation project.
Devon and Cornwall mines awarded World Heritage status
17 Jul 2006
Ten former mining sites in Devon and Cornwall have been given World Heritage status by UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, following a submission by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on behalf of the Cornish Mining World Heritage bid team.
Loch Lomond Aquarium has opened
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Jul 2006
The new Sea Life Centre – the Loch Lomond Aquarium – near Balloch in Scotland has now opened.
Carnegie Museum revamps dinosaur exhibition
BY Helen Patenall | 17 Jul 2006
Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania, US, will reopen its Dinosaur Hall as Dinosaurs in their World in late 2007.
Cragside cascades to flow for first time in 90 years
BY Helen Patenall | 14 Jul 2006
The water cascades at Cragside Gardens & Estate in Rothbury, Northumberland, will flow for the first time in nearly 90 years on 17 July, following a £6m regeneration project.
Ocean Park implements smoking ban
14 Jul 2006
Hong Kong theme park Ocean Park has announced that the site’s grounds will be smoke free from tomorrow (15 July).
Pallant House Gallery opens new wing
BY Helen Patenall | 13 Jul 2006
Pallant House Gallery in London, UK, has reopened following the addition of a contemporary art wing.
Historic Scotland to renovate Dryburgh Abbey
BY Helen Patenall | 13 Jul 2006
Historic Scotland has announced that renovation work is being carried out at Dryburgh Abbey near Melrose in Scotland.
Madame Tussauds launches new Stardome attraction
13 Jul 2006
The London Planetarium, renamed the Stardome, is to launch its new attraction tomorrow (14 July).
Danish theme parks open new film theatres
BY Helen Patenall | 13 Jul 2006
New theatres showing 4D and 5D films have opened in two Danish theme parks – Bakken and Fårup Sommerland – to provide film attractions for visitors of all ages.
British Museum to display First Emperor exhibition in Reading Room
BY Helen Patenall | 13 Jul 2006
The British Museum has announced plans to increase its temporary exhibition space in preparation for next year’s major exhibition on China, called The First Emperor.
Six Flags NY launches interactive attraction
BY Sarah Todd | 12 Jul 2006
US-based theme park operator Six Flags has opened a new interactive play structure at its White Water Bay water park within the Six Flags Great Escape Lodge in New York.
Drayton Manor opens £1m Drunken Barrels ride
12 Jul 2006
Drayton Manor Theme Park near Tamworth, Staffordshire, launched its £1m Drunken Barrels ride on 27 June.
Corporate events boost for Vinopolis
BY Helen Patenall | 12 Jul 2006
Vinopolis in London, UK, has announced its most successful year in terms of corporate events since opening in 1999.
Historic Scotland transforms Stanley Mills
BY Helen Patenall | 11 Jul 2006
Historic Scotland is set to launch a new visitor attraction at the water mill complex on the River Tay near Perth.
Yorkshire Tourist Board announces White Rose finalists
BY Helen Patenall | 11 Jul 2006
The Yorkshire Tourist Board (YTB) has revealed the 71 finalists for its 17th annual White Rose Awards, which celebrate the best in the region’s tourism industry.
Guggenheim Museum planned for UAE
11 Jul 2006
The New York-based Guggenheim Foundation has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Abu Dhabi government to open a new museum in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Kelvingrove reopened today after £28m revamp
BY Helen Patenall | 11 Jul 2006
Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum reopened today following a £28m, three-year revamp.
Otter family arrives at Loch Lomond
11 Jul 2006
A new aquarium attraction at Loch Lomond is set to defy animal welfare campaigners and introduce three Asian otters born in the UK.
     
 


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