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Stonehenge visitor centre plans refused
27 Jul 2005
Plans for a £67.5m visitor centre and access scheme at Stonehenge – one of the UK’s most recognisable heritage sites – were turned down by councillors last night (26 July).
Trentham Gardens goes ape for new attraction
27 Jul 2005
Trentham Gardens in Stoke-on-Trent, UK, has opened a 60-acre Monkey Forest attraction as part of its ongoing £100m redevelopment programme.
Dollywood’s adds US$2m water ride
27 Jul 2005
Dollywood’s Splash Country in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, US, has added a US$2m (£1.15m, 1.67m euros) Bear mountain Tower ride to its collection of attractions.
World’s largest maze opens in Yorkshire
27 Jul 2005
The largest maize maze in the world has opened in Yorkshire, UK, near the Grimston Bar Park & Ride site on the A1079.
Science museum launches touring partnership
26 Jul 2005
The Science Museum in London, UK, has teamed up with rights acquisition company Fleming Media to create a 10-year programme of international touring exhibitions.
Rape reported at Alton Towers
26 Jul 2005
For the second time this summer, it is alleged that a teenage girl has been sexually assaulted at the Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire, UK.
Hadrian’s Wall forms first part of trans-national World Heritage Site
26 Jul 2005
Hadrian’s Wall – a UK World Heritage Site since 1987 – has become the first part of a major trans-national World Heritage Site known as Frontiers of the Roman Empire.
Longleat introduces Animal Park Challenge
26 Jul 2005
Longleat House and Safari Park in Wiltshire, UK, has introduced a new interactive show for visitors based on the BBC television series Animal Park, which is set at Longleat.
Zoo removes cages
25 Jul 2005
UK attraction London Zoo has revealed plans to remove cages and break down barriers to give visitors a more natural, safari park experience.
HLF grants £38m to museums for 2012
21 Jul 2005
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has given £38m to three national museums to facilitate the transformation of each site in time for the expected increase in visitors in the lead up to 2012 London Olympic Games.
New London attraction created to connect Thames banks
20 Jul 2005
A new UK design practice called Metropolitan Workshop has revealed plans for a London cable car attraction called Thames Web which would connect stretches of the river between Blackfriars and Waterloo bridges.
Jubilee celebrations for the nation’s heritage
18 Jul 2005
The National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF) has awarded grants totalling over £850,000 to help save items from the Cassel Silver collection which experts have praised as one of the most important additions to the nation’s silver collection.
Blackstone acquires Legoland parks
13 Jul 2005
American investment firm Blackstone Group has acquired the Legoland theme parks portfolio from its owner, Danish toy manufacturer Lego.
£1m cannibal museum opens in Somerset
13 Jul 2005
A controversial new Somerset museum which claims to have evidence showing that our ancestors were cannibals opens this month.
London tourism's rapid recovery after bombs
13 Jul 2005
According to tourism body VisitLondon, the capital is quickly returning to normal following the London bomb attacks on 7 July which left 52 people dead and 700 injured.
VisitBritain responds to London terrorist attacks
08 Jul 2005
UK Prime Minister Tony Blair confirmed at midday on 7 July that a series of explosions in central London were the result of a terrorist attack and that a number of fatalities had occurred.
Olympian bid effort brings Games to London in 2012
07 Jul 2005
London’s successful bid to host the 2012 Olympics will bring an estimated £2bn to the capital’s visitor economy with an expected additional 500,000 overseas visitors and a boost to economic output for the UK of more than £9bn.
First indoor waterpark for Illinois
06 Jul 2005
The first indoor waterpark resort, next to Starved Rock State Park in Illinois, USA, has opened in Utica.
New £2m Dinosaur Safari opens at Blackpool Zoo
06 Jul 2005
Blackpool Zoo is set to open a new £2m Dinosaur Safari – the largest new attraction to open at the venue since Gorilla Island in 2000.
Cliffs of Mohar gains new visitor attraction
06 Jul 2005
A new, 28m euro (£18.9m) interpretative centre is to be built at the Cliffs of Mohar in west Clare, Ireland, nearly 15 years after the development was first proposed.
     
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9288 to 9307 of 9640 news stories
Stonehenge visitor centre plans refused
27 Jul 2005
Plans for a £67.5m visitor centre and access scheme at Stonehenge – one of the UK’s most recognisable heritage sites – were turned down by councillors last night (26 July).
Trentham Gardens goes ape for new attraction
27 Jul 2005
Trentham Gardens in Stoke-on-Trent, UK, has opened a 60-acre Monkey Forest attraction as part of its ongoing £100m redevelopment programme.
Dollywood’s adds US$2m water ride
27 Jul 2005
Dollywood’s Splash Country in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, US, has added a US$2m (£1.15m, 1.67m euros) Bear mountain Tower ride to its collection of attractions.
World’s largest maze opens in Yorkshire
27 Jul 2005
The largest maize maze in the world has opened in Yorkshire, UK, near the Grimston Bar Park & Ride site on the A1079.
Science museum launches touring partnership
26 Jul 2005
The Science Museum in London, UK, has teamed up with rights acquisition company Fleming Media to create a 10-year programme of international touring exhibitions.
Rape reported at Alton Towers
26 Jul 2005
For the second time this summer, it is alleged that a teenage girl has been sexually assaulted at the Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire, UK.
Hadrian’s Wall forms first part of trans-national World Heritage Site
26 Jul 2005
Hadrian’s Wall – a UK World Heritage Site since 1987 – has become the first part of a major trans-national World Heritage Site known as Frontiers of the Roman Empire.
Longleat introduces Animal Park Challenge
26 Jul 2005
Longleat House and Safari Park in Wiltshire, UK, has introduced a new interactive show for visitors based on the BBC television series Animal Park, which is set at Longleat.
Zoo removes cages
25 Jul 2005
UK attraction London Zoo has revealed plans to remove cages and break down barriers to give visitors a more natural, safari park experience.
HLF grants £38m to museums for 2012
21 Jul 2005
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has given £38m to three national museums to facilitate the transformation of each site in time for the expected increase in visitors in the lead up to 2012 London Olympic Games.
New London attraction created to connect Thames banks
20 Jul 2005
A new UK design practice called Metropolitan Workshop has revealed plans for a London cable car attraction called Thames Web which would connect stretches of the river between Blackfriars and Waterloo bridges.
Jubilee celebrations for the nation’s heritage
18 Jul 2005
The National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF) has awarded grants totalling over £850,000 to help save items from the Cassel Silver collection which experts have praised as one of the most important additions to the nation’s silver collection.
Blackstone acquires Legoland parks
13 Jul 2005
American investment firm Blackstone Group has acquired the Legoland theme parks portfolio from its owner, Danish toy manufacturer Lego.
£1m cannibal museum opens in Somerset
13 Jul 2005
A controversial new Somerset museum which claims to have evidence showing that our ancestors were cannibals opens this month.
London tourism's rapid recovery after bombs
13 Jul 2005
According to tourism body VisitLondon, the capital is quickly returning to normal following the London bomb attacks on 7 July which left 52 people dead and 700 injured.
VisitBritain responds to London terrorist attacks
08 Jul 2005
UK Prime Minister Tony Blair confirmed at midday on 7 July that a series of explosions in central London were the result of a terrorist attack and that a number of fatalities had occurred.
Olympian bid effort brings Games to London in 2012
07 Jul 2005
London’s successful bid to host the 2012 Olympics will bring an estimated £2bn to the capital’s visitor economy with an expected additional 500,000 overseas visitors and a boost to economic output for the UK of more than £9bn.
First indoor waterpark for Illinois
06 Jul 2005
The first indoor waterpark resort, next to Starved Rock State Park in Illinois, USA, has opened in Utica.
New £2m Dinosaur Safari opens at Blackpool Zoo
06 Jul 2005
Blackpool Zoo is set to open a new £2m Dinosaur Safari – the largest new attraction to open at the venue since Gorilla Island in 2000.
Cliffs of Mohar gains new visitor attraction
06 Jul 2005
A new, 28m euro (£18.9m) interpretative centre is to be built at the Cliffs of Mohar in west Clare, Ireland, nearly 15 years after the development was first proposed.
     
 


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