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£6.6m Kew Palace restoration almost complete
16 Nov 2005
May 2006 will see the reopening of Kew Palace in London, UK, for the first time in a decade following £6.6m of extensive restoration work to its interiors.
Aliens welcome at the Science museum
16 Nov 2005
The Science Museum in London’s Kensington, UK, has opened a new exhibition based on all things extraterrestrial.
Military museum reveals the real 007
16 Nov 2005
The Combined Military Services Museum (CMSM) in Maldon, Essex, UK, has opened a new collection of artefacts from the secret service agent who is believed to have been the inspiration for Ian Fleming’s James Bond.
Three shortlisted for Alexandra Palace redevelopment
15 Nov 2005
The team behind the redevelopment of Alexandra Palace in north London has today (15 November) named the three companies shortlisted to take on a 125-year lease at the building.
Tourism chief lobbies PM for more cohesion within sector
15 Nov 2005
The chair of tourism marketing body VisitBritain, Lord Marshall, lobbied for the appointment of a tourism ‘tsar’ and for the implementation of various reforms to unite the fragmented sector at a breakfast meeting with the British Prime Minister today.
Gracey joins Dreamworld
16 Nov 2005
Stephen Gregg, CEO of Dreamworld theme park on Australia's Gold Coast has announced the appointment of a new general manager of sales and marketing.
Official opening of Lough Neagh Discovery Centre
15 Nov 2005
The Lough Neagh Discovery Centre (LNDC) in Craigavon, Northern Ireland, has reopened after a £900,000 refurbishment.
$75m centre dedicated to the life of boxing legend Ali set to open
16 Nov 2005
The US$75m (£43m, 64m euro) Muhammad Ali Center is set to open next week in the city where the boxing legend was born, Louisville, Kentucky, US.
TiLE appoints Gourevitch as conference chair
14 Nov 2005
Alexandre Gourevitch, former senior executive with attractions operator Grévin & Cie, has been appointed chair of the TiLE Conference Committtee.
Purple People Bridge Climb set to launch in Ohio
14 Nov 2005
Work is set to begin this winter on a new bridge climb attraction on the Purple People Bridge, which links Cincinnati, Ohio and Newport, Kentucky across the Ohio River in the United States.
London named as world’s leading destination
14 Nov 2005
London was last night unveiled as the World’s Leading Destination at the 12th annual World Travel Awards.
BA offloads stake in London Eye for £95m
11 Nov 2005
British Airways (BA) has sold its entire stake in the London Eye Company (LCE) to the Tussauds Group for £95m.
Emirates Group to build AUS$50m conservation resort
10 Nov 2005
Dubai-based airline Emirates is to build a AUS$50m (£21.1m, US$36.9m, 31.3m euro) conservation-based, luxury hospitality development in New South Wales, Australia, an hour away from Sydney city centre.
Campaign begins to highlight landmark York buildings
07 Nov 2005
A selection of landmark buildings in York will be lit up after dark as part of a new strategy to enhance and promote historic properties around the city to visitors via artists’ commissions and illumination schemes.
Locomotion wins Dibner Award
07 Nov 2005
Locomotion: the National Railway Museum at Shildon, in County Durham, has been awarded the Dibner Award for Outstanding Museum Work.
VisitBritain aims to encourage young visitors to be ambassadors for UK
04 Nov 2005
VisitBritain has launched a new campaign designed to encourage young visitors to encourage their overseas friends and families to consider the UK for a holiday.
Benjamin Franklin’s house to reopen in 2006
04 Nov 2005
The London home of the 18th century US statesman Benjamin Franklin will open to the public following more than £2m of extensive restoration work on 17 January 2006.
Continuum agrees Rainbow deal for Chinese expansion
04 Nov 2005
Continuum Group, the York-based designer and operator of visitor attractions has reached an agreement with design company Beijing Rainbow Sky International Science & Technology to develop opportunities in China.
White Cliffs of Dover are nation’s favourite coastline
04 Nov 2005
The White Cliffs of Dover have been voted Britain’s favourite coastline in a new poll conducted by the National Trust.
Madame Tussauds to enter Shanghai in 2006
04 Nov 2005
The Tussauds Group has announced that it will open a Madame Tussauds attraction in Shanghai next year.
     
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9193 to 9212 of 9640 news stories
£6.6m Kew Palace restoration almost complete
16 Nov 2005
May 2006 will see the reopening of Kew Palace in London, UK, for the first time in a decade following £6.6m of extensive restoration work to its interiors.
Aliens welcome at the Science museum
16 Nov 2005
The Science Museum in London’s Kensington, UK, has opened a new exhibition based on all things extraterrestrial.
Military museum reveals the real 007
16 Nov 2005
The Combined Military Services Museum (CMSM) in Maldon, Essex, UK, has opened a new collection of artefacts from the secret service agent who is believed to have been the inspiration for Ian Fleming’s James Bond.
Three shortlisted for Alexandra Palace redevelopment
15 Nov 2005
The team behind the redevelopment of Alexandra Palace in north London has today (15 November) named the three companies shortlisted to take on a 125-year lease at the building.
Tourism chief lobbies PM for more cohesion within sector
15 Nov 2005
The chair of tourism marketing body VisitBritain, Lord Marshall, lobbied for the appointment of a tourism ‘tsar’ and for the implementation of various reforms to unite the fragmented sector at a breakfast meeting with the British Prime Minister today.
Gracey joins Dreamworld
16 Nov 2005
Stephen Gregg, CEO of Dreamworld theme park on Australia's Gold Coast has announced the appointment of a new general manager of sales and marketing.
Official opening of Lough Neagh Discovery Centre
15 Nov 2005
The Lough Neagh Discovery Centre (LNDC) in Craigavon, Northern Ireland, has reopened after a £900,000 refurbishment.
$75m centre dedicated to the life of boxing legend Ali set to open
16 Nov 2005
The US$75m (£43m, 64m euro) Muhammad Ali Center is set to open next week in the city where the boxing legend was born, Louisville, Kentucky, US.
TiLE appoints Gourevitch as conference chair
14 Nov 2005
Alexandre Gourevitch, former senior executive with attractions operator Grévin & Cie, has been appointed chair of the TiLE Conference Committtee.
Purple People Bridge Climb set to launch in Ohio
14 Nov 2005
Work is set to begin this winter on a new bridge climb attraction on the Purple People Bridge, which links Cincinnati, Ohio and Newport, Kentucky across the Ohio River in the United States.
London named as world’s leading destination
14 Nov 2005
London was last night unveiled as the World’s Leading Destination at the 12th annual World Travel Awards.
BA offloads stake in London Eye for £95m
11 Nov 2005
British Airways (BA) has sold its entire stake in the London Eye Company (LCE) to the Tussauds Group for £95m.
Emirates Group to build AUS$50m conservation resort
10 Nov 2005
Dubai-based airline Emirates is to build a AUS$50m (£21.1m, US$36.9m, 31.3m euro) conservation-based, luxury hospitality development in New South Wales, Australia, an hour away from Sydney city centre.
Campaign begins to highlight landmark York buildings
07 Nov 2005
A selection of landmark buildings in York will be lit up after dark as part of a new strategy to enhance and promote historic properties around the city to visitors via artists’ commissions and illumination schemes.
Locomotion wins Dibner Award
07 Nov 2005
Locomotion: the National Railway Museum at Shildon, in County Durham, has been awarded the Dibner Award for Outstanding Museum Work.
VisitBritain aims to encourage young visitors to be ambassadors for UK
04 Nov 2005
VisitBritain has launched a new campaign designed to encourage young visitors to encourage their overseas friends and families to consider the UK for a holiday.
Benjamin Franklin’s house to reopen in 2006
04 Nov 2005
The London home of the 18th century US statesman Benjamin Franklin will open to the public following more than £2m of extensive restoration work on 17 January 2006.
Continuum agrees Rainbow deal for Chinese expansion
04 Nov 2005
Continuum Group, the York-based designer and operator of visitor attractions has reached an agreement with design company Beijing Rainbow Sky International Science & Technology to develop opportunities in China.
White Cliffs of Dover are nation’s favourite coastline
04 Nov 2005
The White Cliffs of Dover have been voted Britain’s favourite coastline in a new poll conducted by the National Trust.
Madame Tussauds to enter Shanghai in 2006
04 Nov 2005
The Tussauds Group has announced that it will open a Madame Tussauds attraction in Shanghai next year.
     
 


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