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Heritage seminars on DDA impact to begin
22 Feb 2005
A group of heritage organisations, collectively called the Regional Historic Environment Forum, is inviting the public – and in particular disabled people – to share their experiences of historic attractions in a series of countrywide seminars, beginning on 3 March and running until mid-July.
Staff strike closes Science Museum during half-term
16 Feb 2005
London’s Science Museum is closed today (16 February) as workers strike in protest over pay.
NML plans for Fourth Grace site
15 Feb 2005
National Museums Liverpool (NML) has revealed plans for a £65m museum development on Mann Island – which is situated between Albert Dock and the pier head buildings and is World Heritage-certified.
Plans submitted for Jordan kids museum
09 Feb 2005
A finalised design scheme for the National Children’s Museum in Amman in Jordan have been submitted by UK-based design consultancy Haley Sharpe.
New attractions for Marine World California
09 Feb 2005
Six Flags Marine World in Vallejo, California, will introduce its new interactive Ocean Discovery attraction to the public on 12 March.
£4.5m exhibition plans for Life Science Centre
08 Feb 2005
The Newcastle-based Life Science Centre is to begin work on a £4.5m redevelopment project later this year following a £1.2m grant from science centre renewal fund, ReDiscover.
Lift jam at Glasgow Science Centre
04 Feb 2005
Six adults and four children were trapped in a lift at the Glasgow Science Centre for five hours on 29 January.
Chief executive to leave Grévin & Cie
04 Feb 2005
Olivier de Bosredon, chief executive of French theme park operator Grévin & Cie, is to leave the company after 17 years.
NHM gets planning permission for Darwin Centre Two
31 Jan 2005
The Natural History Museum (NHM) in London has received planning permission for the Darwin Centre Phase Two.
Morris calls for major museums to share collections
27 Jan 2005
Arts minister Estelle Morris has said that too many of the nation’s historical artefacts are hidden from public view and should be shared with other institutions.
Plans to save Cutty Sark approved
26 Jan 2005
Ambitious plans to save the only surviving tea clipper of its kind in the world, the Greenwich-based Cutty Sark, have been approved by the Heritage Lottery Fund (NLF).
Dobbies goes north with new site.
26 Jan 2005
Garden centre and visitor attraction operator Dobbies is to open a new site in Scotland as well as redeveloping its Ponteland site in the north of England.
Thorpe slams it with new ride
26 Jan 2005
Thorpe Park, near London in the UK, is to introduce Europe’s first sky-swat ride to visitors later this year.
Grévin & Cie plans European expansion
26 Jan 2005
Olivier de Bosredon, chief executive of theme park operator Grévin & Cie, has announced that following the acquisition last July of New Pleasurewood Hills near Great Yarmouth, UK, it is looking for further opportunities in Britain.
HLF grant for biscuit exhibition
25 Jan 2005
The Heritage Lottery Fund has awarded a grant of £33,300 to The Pumphouse Educational Museum in Rotherhithe to create an exhibition about Peek Frean & Company’s Bermondsey biscuit and cake factory.
Six Flags guests get free waterpark entry
20 Jan 2005
US-based theme park operator Six Flags has announced that entrance to its new Hurricane Harbor waterpark at Gurnee, Illinois, will be free with admission to the existing Six Flags Great America theme park at the site.
George Clooney proposes at Madame Tussauds
17 Jan 2005
George Clooney will be busy proposing to female visitors at London’s Madame Tussauds this spring.
Six Flags Mexico launches Superman coaster
13 Jan 2005
Theme park Six Flags Mexico has introduced a new mile-long hypercoaster boasting a 205ft drop.
240m euro new attractions for Disneyland Paris
13 Jan 2004
Euro Disney SCA, operator of Disneyland Resort Paris, is planning to invest 240m euros (£168m, US$315m) in new attractions over the next three years, subject to its upcoming 250m euros (£175m, US$328m) rights issue.
World’s largest indoor rainforest opens in Germany
10 Jan 2005
The world’s largest indoor rainforest, called Tropical Island, opened its doors inside a giant zeppelin hangar in Brandenburg, near the German capital Berlin, on 18 December.
     
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9375 to 9394 of 9637 news stories
Heritage seminars on DDA impact to begin
22 Feb 2005
A group of heritage organisations, collectively called the Regional Historic Environment Forum, is inviting the public – and in particular disabled people – to share their experiences of historic attractions in a series of countrywide seminars, beginning on 3 March and running until mid-July.
Staff strike closes Science Museum during half-term
16 Feb 2005
London’s Science Museum is closed today (16 February) as workers strike in protest over pay.
NML plans for Fourth Grace site
15 Feb 2005
National Museums Liverpool (NML) has revealed plans for a £65m museum development on Mann Island – which is situated between Albert Dock and the pier head buildings and is World Heritage-certified.
Plans submitted for Jordan kids museum
09 Feb 2005
A finalised design scheme for the National Children’s Museum in Amman in Jordan have been submitted by UK-based design consultancy Haley Sharpe.
New attractions for Marine World California
09 Feb 2005
Six Flags Marine World in Vallejo, California, will introduce its new interactive Ocean Discovery attraction to the public on 12 March.
£4.5m exhibition plans for Life Science Centre
08 Feb 2005
The Newcastle-based Life Science Centre is to begin work on a £4.5m redevelopment project later this year following a £1.2m grant from science centre renewal fund, ReDiscover.
Lift jam at Glasgow Science Centre
04 Feb 2005
Six adults and four children were trapped in a lift at the Glasgow Science Centre for five hours on 29 January.
Chief executive to leave Grévin & Cie
04 Feb 2005
Olivier de Bosredon, chief executive of French theme park operator Grévin & Cie, is to leave the company after 17 years.
NHM gets planning permission for Darwin Centre Two
31 Jan 2005
The Natural History Museum (NHM) in London has received planning permission for the Darwin Centre Phase Two.
Morris calls for major museums to share collections
27 Jan 2005
Arts minister Estelle Morris has said that too many of the nation’s historical artefacts are hidden from public view and should be shared with other institutions.
Plans to save Cutty Sark approved
26 Jan 2005
Ambitious plans to save the only surviving tea clipper of its kind in the world, the Greenwich-based Cutty Sark, have been approved by the Heritage Lottery Fund (NLF).
Dobbies goes north with new site.
26 Jan 2005
Garden centre and visitor attraction operator Dobbies is to open a new site in Scotland as well as redeveloping its Ponteland site in the north of England.
Thorpe slams it with new ride
26 Jan 2005
Thorpe Park, near London in the UK, is to introduce Europe’s first sky-swat ride to visitors later this year.
Grévin & Cie plans European expansion
26 Jan 2005
Olivier de Bosredon, chief executive of theme park operator Grévin & Cie, has announced that following the acquisition last July of New Pleasurewood Hills near Great Yarmouth, UK, it is looking for further opportunities in Britain.
HLF grant for biscuit exhibition
25 Jan 2005
The Heritage Lottery Fund has awarded a grant of £33,300 to The Pumphouse Educational Museum in Rotherhithe to create an exhibition about Peek Frean & Company’s Bermondsey biscuit and cake factory.
Six Flags guests get free waterpark entry
20 Jan 2005
US-based theme park operator Six Flags has announced that entrance to its new Hurricane Harbor waterpark at Gurnee, Illinois, will be free with admission to the existing Six Flags Great America theme park at the site.
George Clooney proposes at Madame Tussauds
17 Jan 2005
George Clooney will be busy proposing to female visitors at London’s Madame Tussauds this spring.
Six Flags Mexico launches Superman coaster
13 Jan 2005
Theme park Six Flags Mexico has introduced a new mile-long hypercoaster boasting a 205ft drop.
240m euro new attractions for Disneyland Paris
13 Jan 2004
Euro Disney SCA, operator of Disneyland Resort Paris, is planning to invest 240m euros (£168m, US$315m) in new attractions over the next three years, subject to its upcoming 250m euros (£175m, US$328m) rights issue.
World’s largest indoor rainforest opens in Germany
10 Jan 2005
The world’s largest indoor rainforest, called Tropical Island, opened its doors inside a giant zeppelin hangar in Brandenburg, near the German capital Berlin, on 18 December.
     
 


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