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Ocean Park secures HK$5.5bn for revamp
16 Jun 2006
Hong Kong theme park Ocean Park has secured financing for its HK$5.5bn (£384m, US$708m, 562m euro) redevelopment project.
Deadly sea creature attraction opens at Brighton Sea Life
BY Helen Patenall | 16 Jun 2006
Merlin Entertainments has opened a new attraction, called Venom, at the Brighton Sea Life Centre in the UK.
New attractions for Adventure Island
16 Jun 2006
Adventure Island in Southend-on-Sea has installed two new attractions for the 2006 season.
Ninth Great Wolf Lodge to open in 2007
BY Sarah Todd | 15 Jun 2006
US-based indoor waterpark resort operator Great Wolf Resorts (GWR) is to open its ninth Great Wolf Lodge in late 2007 in Grapevine, Texas.
4.3m euro water research centre opens in Austria
15 Jun 2006
The 4.3m euro (£2.9m, US$5.4m) Blue Dome has opened in Salzburg, Austria.
£2m Burghley House visitor centre opens
BY Sarah Todd | 15 Jun 2006
Burghley House in Stamford, Lincolnshire, UK, has launched a £2m new education and visitor centre called the Brewhouse.
Diggerland heads for the US
15 Jun 2006
Kent, UK-based theme park operator Diggerland Adventure Park is set to open its first site outside of the UK, in Virginia, US.
Museum of Modern Literature opens in Germany
14 Jun 2006
The 12m euro (£8m, US$15m) Museum of Modern Literature opened on 6 June in Marbach, Germany, hometown of German writer Friedrich Schiller.
National Trust opens revamped Beningbrough Hall
BY Helen Patenall | 14 Jun 2006
The National Trust has reopened Beningbrough Hall in York following an £800,000 refurbishment.
National Trust: Stonehenge is at risk of losing World Heritage status
14 Jun 2006
The National Trust has said the ideas proposed by the government to ease traffic congestion around Stonehenge are unacceptable, and claims that the ancient monument in Wiltshire is at risk of losing its status as a World Heritage site as a result.
Quarry site rejuvenated into mixed-use development
BY Helen Patenall | 14 Jun 2006
Lafarge Cement UK has submitted an outline planning application for a £50m mixed-use development at Magheramorne near Larne in Northern Ireland.
Girl injured at Six Flags Great America
13 Jun 2006
A 10-year-old girl was reportedly hospitalised after being hit on the head while on a waterslide at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois, on 7 July.
Adventure Golf course to open in Mingara next month
13 Jun 2006
A new Adventure Golf course is set to open next month (July) at Mingara Recreation Club, on the central coast of New South Wales, Australia.
Ormeau Baths Gallery has reopened to the public
BY Helen Patenall | 12 Jun 2006
Ormeau Baths Gallery (OBG) in Belfast, Northern Ireland, has reopened to the public following a £300,000 investment by The Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
Animal Grossology exhibition opens in Arizona
BY Helen Patenall | 12 Jun 2006
The Arizona Science Center in Phoenix, US, has opened a new exhibition called Animal Grossology.
Tourism not a priority for DCMS?
08 Jun 2006
In a letter to Tessa Jowell, secretary of state for culture, media and sport, Prime Minister Tony Blair has laid out the seven priorities for her department, but the tourism industry does not get a mention, an omission which has been slammed by the sector.
New travel website handpicks the best of Wales
08 Jun 2006
A new travel website and itinerary planner for visitors to Wales has been launched with the backing of tourism body VisitWales.
English Heritage launches audio guides
BY Helen Patenall | 08 Jun 2006
English Heritage is set to launch audio and multimedia guide tours to visitors at 38 of its historic sites, including Stonehenge.
Ontario Science Centre to open Family Innovation Centre
BY Helen Patenall | 08 Jun 2006
The Ontario Science Centre in Canada is set to open a CAN$47m (£22.7m, US$39.7m, 30.8m euro) family innovation centre on 27 July this year.
Lews Castle set for conversion to hotel and museum
BY Helen Patenall | 08 Jun 2006
Lews Castle Trust Steering Group has announced plans to convert Lews Castle in Stornaway on the Scottish island of Lewis into a mixed-use development.
     
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8999 to 9019 of 9637 news stories
Ocean Park secures HK$5.5bn for revamp
16 Jun 2006
Hong Kong theme park Ocean Park has secured financing for its HK$5.5bn (£384m, US$708m, 562m euro) redevelopment project.
Deadly sea creature attraction opens at Brighton Sea Life
BY Helen Patenall | 16 Jun 2006
Merlin Entertainments has opened a new attraction, called Venom, at the Brighton Sea Life Centre in the UK.
New attractions for Adventure Island
16 Jun 2006
Adventure Island in Southend-on-Sea has installed two new attractions for the 2006 season.
Ninth Great Wolf Lodge to open in 2007
BY Sarah Todd | 15 Jun 2006
US-based indoor waterpark resort operator Great Wolf Resorts (GWR) is to open its ninth Great Wolf Lodge in late 2007 in Grapevine, Texas.
4.3m euro water research centre opens in Austria
15 Jun 2006
The 4.3m euro (£2.9m, US$5.4m) Blue Dome has opened in Salzburg, Austria.
£2m Burghley House visitor centre opens
BY Sarah Todd | 15 Jun 2006
Burghley House in Stamford, Lincolnshire, UK, has launched a £2m new education and visitor centre called the Brewhouse.
Diggerland heads for the US
15 Jun 2006
Kent, UK-based theme park operator Diggerland Adventure Park is set to open its first site outside of the UK, in Virginia, US.
Museum of Modern Literature opens in Germany
14 Jun 2006
The 12m euro (£8m, US$15m) Museum of Modern Literature opened on 6 June in Marbach, Germany, hometown of German writer Friedrich Schiller.
National Trust opens revamped Beningbrough Hall
BY Helen Patenall | 14 Jun 2006
The National Trust has reopened Beningbrough Hall in York following an £800,000 refurbishment.
National Trust: Stonehenge is at risk of losing World Heritage status
14 Jun 2006
The National Trust has said the ideas proposed by the government to ease traffic congestion around Stonehenge are unacceptable, and claims that the ancient monument in Wiltshire is at risk of losing its status as a World Heritage site as a result.
Quarry site rejuvenated into mixed-use development
BY Helen Patenall | 14 Jun 2006
Lafarge Cement UK has submitted an outline planning application for a £50m mixed-use development at Magheramorne near Larne in Northern Ireland.
Girl injured at Six Flags Great America
13 Jun 2006
A 10-year-old girl was reportedly hospitalised after being hit on the head while on a waterslide at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois, on 7 July.
Adventure Golf course to open in Mingara next month
13 Jun 2006
A new Adventure Golf course is set to open next month (July) at Mingara Recreation Club, on the central coast of New South Wales, Australia.
Ormeau Baths Gallery has reopened to the public
BY Helen Patenall | 12 Jun 2006
Ormeau Baths Gallery (OBG) in Belfast, Northern Ireland, has reopened to the public following a £300,000 investment by The Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
Animal Grossology exhibition opens in Arizona
BY Helen Patenall | 12 Jun 2006
The Arizona Science Center in Phoenix, US, has opened a new exhibition called Animal Grossology.
Tourism not a priority for DCMS?
08 Jun 2006
In a letter to Tessa Jowell, secretary of state for culture, media and sport, Prime Minister Tony Blair has laid out the seven priorities for her department, but the tourism industry does not get a mention, an omission which has been slammed by the sector.
New travel website handpicks the best of Wales
08 Jun 2006
A new travel website and itinerary planner for visitors to Wales has been launched with the backing of tourism body VisitWales.
English Heritage launches audio guides
BY Helen Patenall | 08 Jun 2006
English Heritage is set to launch audio and multimedia guide tours to visitors at 38 of its historic sites, including Stonehenge.
Ontario Science Centre to open Family Innovation Centre
BY Helen Patenall | 08 Jun 2006
The Ontario Science Centre in Canada is set to open a CAN$47m (£22.7m, US$39.7m, 30.8m euro) family innovation centre on 27 July this year.
Lews Castle set for conversion to hotel and museum
BY Helen Patenall | 08 Jun 2006
Lews Castle Trust Steering Group has announced plans to convert Lews Castle in Stornaway on the Scottish island of Lewis into a mixed-use development.
     
 


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