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Trust realigns plans for Brighton’s West Pier
05 Jan 2005
The West Pier Trust, which owns the beleaguered Victorian pier on Brighton’s waterfront, has ditched its hopes of restoring the jetty and now plans to secure private funds to build an entirely new pier.
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The Eden Project backs London 2012
23 Dec 2004
As part of 2012 Day – 20 December – London 2012’s logo was projected onto the futuristic biomes of the Eden Project in support of the Olympic bid.
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Sentosa proclaims 2005 as Visit Fort Siloso Year
21 Dec 2004
To mark 60 years since the end of World War II, Sentosa, Singapore’s island resort, has proclaimed 2005 to be Visit Fort Siloso Year and introduced a new S$5m (£1.57m, US$3.05m, 2.28m euros) tour of the attraction.
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Euro Disney wins 1bn euro lifeline
21 Dec 2004
Euro Disney SAS has been given a 1bn euro (£516m, $1bn) lifeline by the Walt Disney Company as part of an ongoing financial restructuring of the Disneyland Resort Paris operator.
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Attractive new way to experience Shakespeare
13 Dec 2004
A new, multi-million pound visitor attraction, called Shakespearience, opened to the public on 3 December at the Waterside Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire.
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Sally Marvels at cartoon deal
08 Dec 2004
US-based ride designer Sally Corporation has signed a deal which will allow Sally to use the entire line of Marvel comic book characters in amusement park rides and interactive exhibits.
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St Paul’s west front revealed
08 Dec 2004
Scaffolding has now been removed from St Paul’s Cathedral in London, revealing the results of an extensive, £5m cleaning and repair programme of the west front.
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New Huss ride for Cedar Point
07 Dec 2004
Site clearing and construction for maXair, US theme park Cedar Point’s new ride for 2005, is currently under way.
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All change at LEGOLAND
01 Dec 2004
The LEGO company – which owns the four LEGOLAND theme parks – has announced that it is unlikely to break even in 2004 and will consequently be transferring the LEGOLAND parks either partly or wholly to new owners and a separate company, so it can focus on its core play materials business.
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Human Orrery brings astronomy to life
01 Dec 2004
The Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland has launched a large outdoor exhibition which accurately depicts the solar system, in order to make astronomy more accessible to the public.
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Deaf people failed by UK arts attractions
30 Nov 2004
A new survey of arts attractions across the UK has found that the majority are failing their deaf and hard of hearing customers with ‘an overwhelmingly endless catalogue of patchy access’.
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£106m Wales Millennium Centre opens
29 Nov 2004
The £106m Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff opened over the weekend with a three-day celebration which included performances by Dame Shirley Bassey, the Cape Town Opera, the Kirov Ballet and opera singer Bryn Terfel.
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Visit London teams up with Bridget Jones
25 Nov 2004
Visit London is planning to capitalise on the success of Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason by producing a movie map promoting some of the London locations featured in the film.
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Holovis
Holovis is a privately owned company
established in 2004 by CEO Stuart
Hetherington. [more...] |
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Polin Waterparks
Polin was founded in Istanbul in 1976. Polin
has since grown into a leading company in
the waterpa [more...] |
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Alterface
Alterface’s Creative Division team is
seasoned in concept and ride development,
as well as storyte [more...] |
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Taylor Made Designs
Taylor Made Designs (TMD) has been supplying the Attractions, Holiday Park, Zoos and Theme Park mark [more...] |
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