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Eden slams reports of £4m loss
19 Nov 2004
The Eden Project has slammed claims in the national press that the attraction has lost £4m in the past year due to a slump in visitor numbers.
Plans to save Cutty Sark revealed
17 Nov 2004
Ambitious plans to save the only surviving tea clipper of its kind in the world, the Greenwich-based Cutty Sark, have been unveiled by the Cutty Sark Trust.
£13m go ahead for RAF Museum development
17 Nov 2004
The final piece of funding for the £13m Cold War exhibition extension at the RAF Museum at Cosford has been confirmed.
Euro Disney posts €145m losses
10 Nov 2004
Annual losses at French theme park Disneyland Resort Paris have vastly increased due its financial restructuring and inability to attract higher visitor numbers.
Alton Towers fined for screaming
03 nov 2004
Alton Towers, the Staffordshire-based theme park, has been fined £5,000 following a complaint regarding noise levels by a couple that lives just 100 yards from the park’s main gates.
New look restaurant unveiled at Royal Academy of Art
03 Nov 2004
The Royal Academy of Arts Restaurant has reopened following a redesign sympathetic to the original building by McInnes Usher McKnight Architects (MUMA).
New Alpine glasshouse for Kew Gardens
02 Nov 2004
Construction work has begun on the first glasshouse to be built at the Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG) at Kew for two decades.
Police investigate missing millions at Blenheim Palace
01 Nov 2004
Blenheim Palace has confirmed that it is in discussions with the police regarding millions of pounds which have allegedly been stolen by staff over the past 20 years.
Churchill Museum to open in Cabinet War Rooms
28 Oct 2004
The £6m Churchill Museum is due for completion in December, and will be open to the public on 11 February 2005.
Cedar Point to debut Castaway Bay next month
26 Oct 2004
Cedar Point’s new 51, 000sq ft hotel and water park development, Castaway Bay, is set to open to the public on 5 November.
Sentosa to showcase shipwrecked Tang Treasure
26 Oct 2004
Sentosa Leisure Group has bought the rights to exhibit a collection of 60,000 rare artefacts found on a shipwreck dating back to 618AD.
New recruits at Great Lakes
26 Oct 2004
Indoor waterpark developer The Great Lakes Companies has announced two new additions to its staff this week.
Brain drain at Dana Centre
25 Oct 2004
Following the live screening of a heart bypass operation earlier this year, the Science Museum’s Dana Centre is to broadcast a live and interactive neurosurgery operation from the USA this week.
Six Flags to launch world’s fastest rollercoaster in new jungle kingdom
20 Oct 2004
US theme park Six Flags has announced it will launch the world’s tallest and fastest rollercoaster as part of a new mythical jungle kingdom at its Six Flags Great Adventure park in Jackson, New Jersey.
£900,000 refurbishment of Lough Neagh Centre starts
19 Oct 2004
Work began today (19 October) on the £900,000 refurbishment of the Lough Neagh Discovery Centre at Oxford Island in Northern Ireland.
Hersheypark plans new freefall rollercoaster
19 Oct 2004
Hersheypark themepark in Pennsylvania, US is to open a new ride attraction for 2005 – a combination of a rollercoaster and a freefall ride.
Attractions industry calls for government commitment to tourism at VAC2004
15 Oct 2004
Speaking at the inaugural Visitor Attractions Conference (VAC2004) this week, culture secretary Tessa Jowell said that large and well-placed visitor attractions are vital to tourism – the ‘heart of our economic engine’.
New brand launched at NHM
13 Oct 2004
The Natural History Museum in London has launched a new brand in an attempt to distance itself from a traditional, heritage-based image and move towards a more contemporary, commercial identity.
Splashin’ Safari to double in size
11 Oct 2004
Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana, US, is to double the size of its waterpark next year as part of a $6.3m (£3.5m) development.
Yorkshire Tourism recognises excellence
08 Oct 2004
Radisson SAS Leeds and the National Railway Museum in York were among this year’s winners of Yorkshire Tourist Board’s (YTB) White Rose Awards for Tourism.
     
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9420 to 9439 of 9639 news stories
Eden slams reports of £4m loss
19 Nov 2004
The Eden Project has slammed claims in the national press that the attraction has lost £4m in the past year due to a slump in visitor numbers.
Plans to save Cutty Sark revealed
17 Nov 2004
Ambitious plans to save the only surviving tea clipper of its kind in the world, the Greenwich-based Cutty Sark, have been unveiled by the Cutty Sark Trust.
£13m go ahead for RAF Museum development
17 Nov 2004
The final piece of funding for the £13m Cold War exhibition extension at the RAF Museum at Cosford has been confirmed.
Euro Disney posts €145m losses
10 Nov 2004
Annual losses at French theme park Disneyland Resort Paris have vastly increased due its financial restructuring and inability to attract higher visitor numbers.
Alton Towers fined for screaming
03 nov 2004
Alton Towers, the Staffordshire-based theme park, has been fined £5,000 following a complaint regarding noise levels by a couple that lives just 100 yards from the park’s main gates.
New look restaurant unveiled at Royal Academy of Art
03 Nov 2004
The Royal Academy of Arts Restaurant has reopened following a redesign sympathetic to the original building by McInnes Usher McKnight Architects (MUMA).
New Alpine glasshouse for Kew Gardens
02 Nov 2004
Construction work has begun on the first glasshouse to be built at the Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG) at Kew for two decades.
Police investigate missing millions at Blenheim Palace
01 Nov 2004
Blenheim Palace has confirmed that it is in discussions with the police regarding millions of pounds which have allegedly been stolen by staff over the past 20 years.
Churchill Museum to open in Cabinet War Rooms
28 Oct 2004
The £6m Churchill Museum is due for completion in December, and will be open to the public on 11 February 2005.
Cedar Point to debut Castaway Bay next month
26 Oct 2004
Cedar Point’s new 51, 000sq ft hotel and water park development, Castaway Bay, is set to open to the public on 5 November.
Sentosa to showcase shipwrecked Tang Treasure
26 Oct 2004
Sentosa Leisure Group has bought the rights to exhibit a collection of 60,000 rare artefacts found on a shipwreck dating back to 618AD.
New recruits at Great Lakes
26 Oct 2004
Indoor waterpark developer The Great Lakes Companies has announced two new additions to its staff this week.
Brain drain at Dana Centre
25 Oct 2004
Following the live screening of a heart bypass operation earlier this year, the Science Museum’s Dana Centre is to broadcast a live and interactive neurosurgery operation from the USA this week.
Six Flags to launch world’s fastest rollercoaster in new jungle kingdom
20 Oct 2004
US theme park Six Flags has announced it will launch the world’s tallest and fastest rollercoaster as part of a new mythical jungle kingdom at its Six Flags Great Adventure park in Jackson, New Jersey.
£900,000 refurbishment of Lough Neagh Centre starts
19 Oct 2004
Work began today (19 October) on the £900,000 refurbishment of the Lough Neagh Discovery Centre at Oxford Island in Northern Ireland.
Hersheypark plans new freefall rollercoaster
19 Oct 2004
Hersheypark themepark in Pennsylvania, US is to open a new ride attraction for 2005 – a combination of a rollercoaster and a freefall ride.
Attractions industry calls for government commitment to tourism at VAC2004
15 Oct 2004
Speaking at the inaugural Visitor Attractions Conference (VAC2004) this week, culture secretary Tessa Jowell said that large and well-placed visitor attractions are vital to tourism – the ‘heart of our economic engine’.
New brand launched at NHM
13 Oct 2004
The Natural History Museum in London has launched a new brand in an attempt to distance itself from a traditional, heritage-based image and move towards a more contemporary, commercial identity.
Splashin’ Safari to double in size
11 Oct 2004
Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana, US, is to double the size of its waterpark next year as part of a $6.3m (£3.5m) development.
Yorkshire Tourism recognises excellence
08 Oct 2004
Radisson SAS Leeds and the National Railway Museum in York were among this year’s winners of Yorkshire Tourist Board’s (YTB) White Rose Awards for Tourism.
     
 


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