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Work set to begin on Yorkshire Wheel
09 Mar 2006
Work is set to begin early this week on construction of The Yorkshire Wheel, a 54m high observation wheel based at the National Railway Museum.
VisitBritain calls for promotion of British food
09 Mar 2006
Tom Wright, chief executive of VisitBritain, has called on shops and restaurants throughout the UK to do more to promote regional food and drink – to encourage tourists to spend more.
Coventry Transport Museum to unveil £6.9m revamp
09 Mar 2006
Coventry Transport Museum is set to unveil a £6.9m redevelopment and expansion next month which will see the introduction of several new galleries. The project follows a previous £7.5m redevelopment just two years ago.
RNLI to open £1.8m museum dedicated to most-decorated lifeboatman
09 Mar 2006
The RNLI is to open a £1.8m purpose-built museum in Cromer on 12 April dedicated to the life of its most decorated lifeboatman ever, Henry Blogg.
£150,000 revamp for Standedge Visitor Centre
08 Mar 2006
York-based Continuum Group has been appointed by British Waterways Yorkshire to design and implement a £150,000 revamp of Standedge Visitor Centre – the site of Britain’s highest, longest and deepest canal tunnel.
Hip-Hop comes to the Smithsonian
02 Mar 2006
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History (NMAH) in Washington DC, US, is compiling a collection of hip-hop memorabilia, which it hopes will become a public exhibition.
Shanghai prepares to build second Chinese Disney park
08 Mar 2006
Preparations to build China’s second Disneyland theme park are reportedly under way in Shanghai.
Blackpool to achieve world heritage status?
07 Mar 2006
Blackpool council in Lancashire, UK has published a draft Heritage Strategy in its bid to see the town achieving world heritage status as the first working-class seaside resort.
Natural History Museum is squids in
06 Mar 2006
An 8.6m (28ft) giant squid – the most complete ever found – is being displayed in the Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum in London, UK.
Edinburgh Festival under new direction
28 Feb 2006
The board of the Edinburgh International Festival (EIF) has announced the appointment of Jonathan Mills as the next festival director.
Rival supercasino bids
27 Feb 2006
Tees Valley Regeneration has selected Aspers to represent Middlesbrough’s bid to win the UK’s supercasino licence.
Harvard Art Museums to integrate
24 Feb 2006
The Fogg Art Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, in Cambridge Massachusetts, US, collectively known as the Harvard University Arts Museums (HUAM) are to be combined to create a centre for research and advancing professional development in the visual arts.
Space Adventures versus Virgin Galactic spaceports
23 Feb 2006
The company which sent the first private citizens into space – Space Adventures – is set to invest a total of US$265m (£152m, 222m euro) in two new spaceports based in Singapore and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Waterworld gets £10m revamp
22 Feb 2006
Waterworld, the Stoke-on-Trent, UK-based aqua park is set to transform itself into a multi-leisure destination complex, which will include a hotel and an array of other attractions.
Domestic visitors shun UK attractions
22 Feb 2006
Domestic tourism suffered in 2005 after the 7 July bombings in London, UK, although figures released today by the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA) show a large increase of visitors for Tate Britain and Kew Gardens.
Action Stations to open new gallery
21 Feb 2006
A new £1.2m gallery, called InterAction, will open to the public on 16 March at Action Stations, part of the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard in the UK.
Glasgow Harbour regeneration project
17 Feb 2006
The £1.2bn (US$2.1bn, 1.8bn euro) plan to regenerate Glasgow’s waterfront into a tourist destination in Scotland with a supercasino and leisure facilities has been revised.
Winners of the 2006 Manchester Tourism Awards
15 Feb 2006
The Imperial War Museum North in the UK won the accolade of Large Visitor Attraction of the Year at the 2006 Marketing Manchester Tourism Awards.
MFS Living and Leisure plans AUS$150m takeover of Oceanis group
14 Feb 2006
Australia-based MFS Living and Leisure Group has announced it has entered an agreement worth in excess of AUS$150m (£63.5m, US$110.6m, 93m euro) to acquire Melbourne-based Oceanis Group, one of the world’s largest aquarium owners and operators.
Agencies launch partnership to promote culture and sport
14 Feb 2006
A new collaboration betwen the national government agencies responsible for sport, arts, heritage, the built environment and museums and libraries in the UK has been launched to deliver creative, cultural and sporting opportunities.
     
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9093 to 9112 of 9639 news stories
Work set to begin on Yorkshire Wheel
09 Mar 2006
Work is set to begin early this week on construction of The Yorkshire Wheel, a 54m high observation wheel based at the National Railway Museum.
VisitBritain calls for promotion of British food
09 Mar 2006
Tom Wright, chief executive of VisitBritain, has called on shops and restaurants throughout the UK to do more to promote regional food and drink – to encourage tourists to spend more.
Coventry Transport Museum to unveil £6.9m revamp
09 Mar 2006
Coventry Transport Museum is set to unveil a £6.9m redevelopment and expansion next month which will see the introduction of several new galleries. The project follows a previous £7.5m redevelopment just two years ago.
RNLI to open £1.8m museum dedicated to most-decorated lifeboatman
09 Mar 2006
The RNLI is to open a £1.8m purpose-built museum in Cromer on 12 April dedicated to the life of its most decorated lifeboatman ever, Henry Blogg.
£150,000 revamp for Standedge Visitor Centre
08 Mar 2006
York-based Continuum Group has been appointed by British Waterways Yorkshire to design and implement a £150,000 revamp of Standedge Visitor Centre – the site of Britain’s highest, longest and deepest canal tunnel.
Hip-Hop comes to the Smithsonian
02 Mar 2006
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History (NMAH) in Washington DC, US, is compiling a collection of hip-hop memorabilia, which it hopes will become a public exhibition.
Shanghai prepares to build second Chinese Disney park
08 Mar 2006
Preparations to build China’s second Disneyland theme park are reportedly under way in Shanghai.
Blackpool to achieve world heritage status?
07 Mar 2006
Blackpool council in Lancashire, UK has published a draft Heritage Strategy in its bid to see the town achieving world heritage status as the first working-class seaside resort.
Natural History Museum is squids in
06 Mar 2006
An 8.6m (28ft) giant squid – the most complete ever found – is being displayed in the Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum in London, UK.
Edinburgh Festival under new direction
28 Feb 2006
The board of the Edinburgh International Festival (EIF) has announced the appointment of Jonathan Mills as the next festival director.
Rival supercasino bids
27 Feb 2006
Tees Valley Regeneration has selected Aspers to represent Middlesbrough’s bid to win the UK’s supercasino licence.
Harvard Art Museums to integrate
24 Feb 2006
The Fogg Art Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, in Cambridge Massachusetts, US, collectively known as the Harvard University Arts Museums (HUAM) are to be combined to create a centre for research and advancing professional development in the visual arts.
Space Adventures versus Virgin Galactic spaceports
23 Feb 2006
The company which sent the first private citizens into space – Space Adventures – is set to invest a total of US$265m (£152m, 222m euro) in two new spaceports based in Singapore and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Waterworld gets £10m revamp
22 Feb 2006
Waterworld, the Stoke-on-Trent, UK-based aqua park is set to transform itself into a multi-leisure destination complex, which will include a hotel and an array of other attractions.
Domestic visitors shun UK attractions
22 Feb 2006
Domestic tourism suffered in 2005 after the 7 July bombings in London, UK, although figures released today by the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA) show a large increase of visitors for Tate Britain and Kew Gardens.
Action Stations to open new gallery
21 Feb 2006
A new £1.2m gallery, called InterAction, will open to the public on 16 March at Action Stations, part of the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard in the UK.
Glasgow Harbour regeneration project
17 Feb 2006
The £1.2bn (US$2.1bn, 1.8bn euro) plan to regenerate Glasgow’s waterfront into a tourist destination in Scotland with a supercasino and leisure facilities has been revised.
Winners of the 2006 Manchester Tourism Awards
15 Feb 2006
The Imperial War Museum North in the UK won the accolade of Large Visitor Attraction of the Year at the 2006 Marketing Manchester Tourism Awards.
MFS Living and Leisure plans AUS$150m takeover of Oceanis group
14 Feb 2006
Australia-based MFS Living and Leisure Group has announced it has entered an agreement worth in excess of AUS$150m (£63.5m, US$110.6m, 93m euro) to acquire Melbourne-based Oceanis Group, one of the world’s largest aquarium owners and operators.
Agencies launch partnership to promote culture and sport
14 Feb 2006
A new collaboration betwen the national government agencies responsible for sport, arts, heritage, the built environment and museums and libraries in the UK has been launched to deliver creative, cultural and sporting opportunities.
     
 


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