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Relocation and expansion of Detroit Holocaust Memorial Center
09 Jul 2003
Following extensive relocation and development work, the new Holocaust Memorial Center (HMC) will be opening in Detroit, USA, in October 2003.
Giant new Ferris wheel planned for Singapore
27 Jun 2003
Singapore Tourism Board has announced plans to build the world’s highest observation wheel.
A new Discover-y for children
27 Jun 2003
Interactive centre, Discover, opened to the public on 28 June in Stratford, East London.
Alton Towers Splashes out
18 Jun 2003
Alton Towers’ new Caribbean-themed Splash Landings Hotel and integrated Cariba Creek Waterpark opened at the beginning of June.
New website for Longleat
17 Jun 2003
Longleat has launched a new interactive website following research showing two-thirds of visitors used the internet to find out more about Longleat before visiting.
OBE for chair of Blackpool Pleasure Beach
10 Jun 2003
The 2003 Queen’s Birthday Honours List includes the name of Mrs Lilian Thompson, MBE, JP, who has been awarded an OBE for services to the community in Blackpool.
SEEDA joins Oxfordshire CC in prison.
16 Jun 2003
The South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) has agreed to provide a £6m contribution towards the £30m redevelopment by the Osborne Group of the 2.1 hectare Oxford Prison and Castle site immediately to the west of the town centre.
Singapore Zoo’s birthday
12 Jun 2003
Singapore Zoological Gardens is celebrating its 30th anniversary in June and sees it as an opportunity to outline its vision for the future.
250th birthday for British Museum
10 Jun 2003
London’s British Museum has celebrated the 250th anniversary – on 7 June – of the act establishing its creation receiving the royal assent in 1753.
Williams completes Legoland project
10 Jun 2003
Williams Refrigeration, part of Aga Foodservice Equipment, has supplied an advanced dual compartment external coldroom to the foodcourt operation at Legoland Windsor.
Blackpool’s Big Blue opens for business
09 Jun 2003
The Thompson family, owners of Blackpool Pleasure Beach, will open The Big Blue Hotel on 13 June, with many rooms overlooking the Pleasure Beach and the Pepsi Max Big One rollercoaster.
All systems grow for Jersey garden restoration
09 Jun 2003
The neglected Secret Garden in La Chaire, Rozel Bay, Jersey, could be open to the public by the end of the year, says lessee, Angie Petkovic.
Bedgebury National Pinetum launches £3m conservation project
06 Jun 2003
The Bedgebury National Pinetum in Kent is launching a £3m project to safeguard its conifer collection and build education and visitor facilities to encourage public support.
Dino-bird exhibition at The Royal Museum
06 Jun 2003
The Royal Museum in Edinburgh, Scotland is to present an exhibition of Dino-Birds: Feathered Fossils from China, from 28 June.
Summer entertainment at The Bowes Museum
05 Jun 2003
County Durham’s Bowes Museum is complementing its display of fine art and contemporary exhibitions with a variety of events during the summer.
A park with a different theme
04 Jun 2003
The town of Americus, Georgia, sees the opening on 7 June of a distinctly different theme park.
Aquasplash opens and Robin Hood park
03 Jun 2003
Blue Anchor Leisure has opened the £2m Aquasplash Pool Complex at its Robin Hood Caravan and Leisure Park in Lincolnshire.
Rafting river for Turkish aquapark
03 Jun 2003
Adaland Aquapark in Kusadasi, Turkey, has added a new ocean pool with three diving boards and a kiddies pool surrounded by a 600m rafting river for the summer season.
A Royal day out
30 May 2003
The UK’s tourist industry – suffering from the effects of foot and mouth disease, 11 September, the war in Iraq and the impact of SARS – is to receive a boost to its profile when nine members of the Royal family visit attractions across the country next month.
America's first state art museum announces $100m expansion
30 May 2003
A year after its selection of London-based architect, Rick Mather, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) in the US has unveiled a master plan for the US$100m expansion and transformation of its 13.5-acre campus.
     
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9617 to 9637 of 9638 news stories
Relocation and expansion of Detroit Holocaust Memorial Center
09 Jul 2003
Following extensive relocation and development work, the new Holocaust Memorial Center (HMC) will be opening in Detroit, USA, in October 2003.
Giant new Ferris wheel planned for Singapore
27 Jun 2003
Singapore Tourism Board has announced plans to build the world’s highest observation wheel.
A new Discover-y for children
27 Jun 2003
Interactive centre, Discover, opened to the public on 28 June in Stratford, East London.
Alton Towers Splashes out
18 Jun 2003
Alton Towers’ new Caribbean-themed Splash Landings Hotel and integrated Cariba Creek Waterpark opened at the beginning of June.
New website for Longleat
17 Jun 2003
Longleat has launched a new interactive website following research showing two-thirds of visitors used the internet to find out more about Longleat before visiting.
OBE for chair of Blackpool Pleasure Beach
10 Jun 2003
The 2003 Queen’s Birthday Honours List includes the name of Mrs Lilian Thompson, MBE, JP, who has been awarded an OBE for services to the community in Blackpool.
SEEDA joins Oxfordshire CC in prison.
16 Jun 2003
The South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) has agreed to provide a £6m contribution towards the £30m redevelopment by the Osborne Group of the 2.1 hectare Oxford Prison and Castle site immediately to the west of the town centre.
Singapore Zoo’s birthday
12 Jun 2003
Singapore Zoological Gardens is celebrating its 30th anniversary in June and sees it as an opportunity to outline its vision for the future.
250th birthday for British Museum
10 Jun 2003
London’s British Museum has celebrated the 250th anniversary – on 7 June – of the act establishing its creation receiving the royal assent in 1753.
Williams completes Legoland project
10 Jun 2003
Williams Refrigeration, part of Aga Foodservice Equipment, has supplied an advanced dual compartment external coldroom to the foodcourt operation at Legoland Windsor.
Blackpool’s Big Blue opens for business
09 Jun 2003
The Thompson family, owners of Blackpool Pleasure Beach, will open The Big Blue Hotel on 13 June, with many rooms overlooking the Pleasure Beach and the Pepsi Max Big One rollercoaster.
All systems grow for Jersey garden restoration
09 Jun 2003
The neglected Secret Garden in La Chaire, Rozel Bay, Jersey, could be open to the public by the end of the year, says lessee, Angie Petkovic.
Bedgebury National Pinetum launches £3m conservation project
06 Jun 2003
The Bedgebury National Pinetum in Kent is launching a £3m project to safeguard its conifer collection and build education and visitor facilities to encourage public support.
Dino-bird exhibition at The Royal Museum
06 Jun 2003
The Royal Museum in Edinburgh, Scotland is to present an exhibition of Dino-Birds: Feathered Fossils from China, from 28 June.
Summer entertainment at The Bowes Museum
05 Jun 2003
County Durham’s Bowes Museum is complementing its display of fine art and contemporary exhibitions with a variety of events during the summer.
A park with a different theme
04 Jun 2003
The town of Americus, Georgia, sees the opening on 7 June of a distinctly different theme park.
Aquasplash opens and Robin Hood park
03 Jun 2003
Blue Anchor Leisure has opened the £2m Aquasplash Pool Complex at its Robin Hood Caravan and Leisure Park in Lincolnshire.
Rafting river for Turkish aquapark
03 Jun 2003
Adaland Aquapark in Kusadasi, Turkey, has added a new ocean pool with three diving boards and a kiddies pool surrounded by a 600m rafting river for the summer season.
A Royal day out
30 May 2003
The UK’s tourist industry – suffering from the effects of foot and mouth disease, 11 September, the war in Iraq and the impact of SARS – is to receive a boost to its profile when nine members of the Royal family visit attractions across the country next month.
America's first state art museum announces $100m expansion
30 May 2003
A year after its selection of London-based architect, Rick Mather, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) in the US has unveiled a master plan for the US$100m expansion and transformation of its 13.5-acre campus.
     
 


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