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Revamp of Royal Festival Hall
05 Jul 2005
The South Bank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall in London is near to completing the first phase of its £91m investment programme – the redevelopment of the ground floor on the riverfront – and is now closed to the public to allow major refurbishments to the hall’s foyers and auditorium to be carried out.
English Heritage announces five-year plan
30 Jun 2005
English Heritage (EH) has announced a five-year plan to transform the image of conservation and protect England’s historic environment.
New visitor centre at Snowdon
30 Jun 2005
The Snowdonia National Park Authority and the Snowdonia Society have announced plans to build a new £9m visitor centre at Mount Snowdon’s 1,085m summit - which attracts 350,000 climbers and walkers annually.
Enjoy England has a sizzling summer
29 Jun 2005
VisitBritain has launched a new marketing intiative on the London Underground as part of its £2.9m Enjoy England campaign.
What’s the most fun park in the world?
29 Jun 2005
A recent survey conducted by business magazine Forbes named the top 10 ‘most fun’ theme parks in the world, with Alton Towers in the UK taking the top spot.
Images of Singapore experience reopens
29 Jun 2005
Extensive redevelopment work at the Images of Singapore experience – which showcases Singapore’s heritage, culture and values – on Sentosa island has been completed and the site has been reopened to the public in time for the nation’s 40th birthday celebrations.
Continuum expands European operation
29 Jun 2005
UK designer and operator of musuems and visitor attractions, Continuum Group, has opened its first international office in Talinn, Estonia.
National Marine Aquarium to open new underwater theatre
28 Jun 2005
The National Marine Aquarium is due to open a new £3.6m ExplorOcean Science and Technology Zone in spring 2006, with funding from The Millennium Commission and the South West Regional Development Agency.
Deep Sea opens new Seal Sanctuary
28 Jun 2005
Deep Sea World in North Queensferry, Scotland, has opened the biggest extension to the site since the launch of the aquarium in 1993.
Sierra Leone workers take part in heritage exchange
27 Jun 2005
Three members of staff from Sierra Leone's newly-opened National Railway Collection in Freetown visited the UK in June for four weeks to find out more about collection maintenance, visitor services and care as part of a new, UK government-funded Africa Initiative.
£200m Gloucester Quays scheme called in by government
27 Jun 2005
A £200m (E300.5m, US$364.5m) redevelopment scheme for the Gloucester Quays in the UK is to be called in by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for a local public enquiry.
Europa Nostra winners announced
27 Jun 2005
Heritage sites across Europe received accolades at the 2005 European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage/Europa Nostra awards at the Håkonshallen in Bergen, Norway.
Business tycoon buys Melbourne’s Luna Park
23 Jun 2005
Melbourne’s Luna Park has been sold to a consortium which includes Australian trucking magnate, Lindsay Fox.
Science Centre network creates new club
20 Jun 2005
A network of Scottish science centres – including the Glasgow Science Centre, Our Dynamic Earth, Stratosphere in Aberdeen and Sensation Dundee – is to launch its first collaborative initiative intended to inspire young scientists of the future.
A sense of culture in Bristol
17 Jun 2005
Bristol City Council has launched an initiative called A Sense of Culture to help people with sight loss and deafblind people find out more about the city’s cultural facilities, and to learn how it can further improve its services.
Guangdong Center to complete by 2007
17 Jun 2005
Construction of a new science centre, to be located in China’s Guangdong province, will be completed by November 2007.
New collections for the Metalwork Gallery
16 Jun 2005
The Metalwork Gallery in Sheffield’s £15m Millennium Galleries is due to reopen to the public on 1 July after a £500,000 transformation.
Lottery boost for Tank Museum's supporting collections
16 Jun 2005
The Tank Museum in Dorset has been awarded £344,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund for a Supporting Collections Study Centre.
Great white shark boosts visits to aquarium
16 Jun 2005
A yearling great white shark that went on temporary display at a US aquarium prompted attendance at the attraction to increase by 30 per cent, with 43 per cent of customers saying that the shark influenced their decision to visit.
Boy dies after thrill ride at Disney Epcot park
15 Jun 2005
On 13 June, a four-year-old boy collapsed on a ride at Walt Disney World Florida and later died.
     
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9305 to 9324 of 9637 news stories
Revamp of Royal Festival Hall
05 Jul 2005
The South Bank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall in London is near to completing the first phase of its £91m investment programme – the redevelopment of the ground floor on the riverfront – and is now closed to the public to allow major refurbishments to the hall’s foyers and auditorium to be carried out.
English Heritage announces five-year plan
30 Jun 2005
English Heritage (EH) has announced a five-year plan to transform the image of conservation and protect England’s historic environment.
New visitor centre at Snowdon
30 Jun 2005
The Snowdonia National Park Authority and the Snowdonia Society have announced plans to build a new £9m visitor centre at Mount Snowdon’s 1,085m summit - which attracts 350,000 climbers and walkers annually.
Enjoy England has a sizzling summer
29 Jun 2005
VisitBritain has launched a new marketing intiative on the London Underground as part of its £2.9m Enjoy England campaign.
What’s the most fun park in the world?
29 Jun 2005
A recent survey conducted by business magazine Forbes named the top 10 ‘most fun’ theme parks in the world, with Alton Towers in the UK taking the top spot.
Images of Singapore experience reopens
29 Jun 2005
Extensive redevelopment work at the Images of Singapore experience – which showcases Singapore’s heritage, culture and values – on Sentosa island has been completed and the site has been reopened to the public in time for the nation’s 40th birthday celebrations.
Continuum expands European operation
29 Jun 2005
UK designer and operator of musuems and visitor attractions, Continuum Group, has opened its first international office in Talinn, Estonia.
National Marine Aquarium to open new underwater theatre
28 Jun 2005
The National Marine Aquarium is due to open a new £3.6m ExplorOcean Science and Technology Zone in spring 2006, with funding from The Millennium Commission and the South West Regional Development Agency.
Deep Sea opens new Seal Sanctuary
28 Jun 2005
Deep Sea World in North Queensferry, Scotland, has opened the biggest extension to the site since the launch of the aquarium in 1993.
Sierra Leone workers take part in heritage exchange
27 Jun 2005
Three members of staff from Sierra Leone's newly-opened National Railway Collection in Freetown visited the UK in June for four weeks to find out more about collection maintenance, visitor services and care as part of a new, UK government-funded Africa Initiative.
£200m Gloucester Quays scheme called in by government
27 Jun 2005
A £200m (E300.5m, US$364.5m) redevelopment scheme for the Gloucester Quays in the UK is to be called in by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for a local public enquiry.
Europa Nostra winners announced
27 Jun 2005
Heritage sites across Europe received accolades at the 2005 European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage/Europa Nostra awards at the Håkonshallen in Bergen, Norway.
Business tycoon buys Melbourne’s Luna Park
23 Jun 2005
Melbourne’s Luna Park has been sold to a consortium which includes Australian trucking magnate, Lindsay Fox.
Science Centre network creates new club
20 Jun 2005
A network of Scottish science centres – including the Glasgow Science Centre, Our Dynamic Earth, Stratosphere in Aberdeen and Sensation Dundee – is to launch its first collaborative initiative intended to inspire young scientists of the future.
A sense of culture in Bristol
17 Jun 2005
Bristol City Council has launched an initiative called A Sense of Culture to help people with sight loss and deafblind people find out more about the city’s cultural facilities, and to learn how it can further improve its services.
Guangdong Center to complete by 2007
17 Jun 2005
Construction of a new science centre, to be located in China’s Guangdong province, will be completed by November 2007.
New collections for the Metalwork Gallery
16 Jun 2005
The Metalwork Gallery in Sheffield’s £15m Millennium Galleries is due to reopen to the public on 1 July after a £500,000 transformation.
Lottery boost for Tank Museum's supporting collections
16 Jun 2005
The Tank Museum in Dorset has been awarded £344,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund for a Supporting Collections Study Centre.
Great white shark boosts visits to aquarium
16 Jun 2005
A yearling great white shark that went on temporary display at a US aquarium prompted attendance at the attraction to increase by 30 per cent, with 43 per cent of customers saying that the shark influenced their decision to visit.
Boy dies after thrill ride at Disney Epcot park
15 Jun 2005
On 13 June, a four-year-old boy collapsed on a ride at Walt Disney World Florida and later died.
     
 


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