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Beard appointed for Bath Post Office revamp
04 Jan 2005
Swindon, UK-based construction company Beard has been appointed to the Bath Post Office redevelopment.
Stonehenge shortlisted as one of the world’s wonders
03 Jan 2005
Stonehenge in Wiltshire, UK has been shortlisted in a competition to find the new seven wonders of the world.
2012 bid team honoured
03 Jan 2006
The senior members of the bid team for the 2012 Olympics have led the sporting honours announced for the New Year.
Bruce Lee statue unveiled in Hong Kong
21 Dec 2005
Hong Kong has unveiled the city’s first permanent memorial to martial arts expert and actor Bruce Lee.
Saudi Arabia to build US$26.6bn new city near Jeddah
21 Dec 2005
A US$26.6bn (SR100bn, £15.1bn, 22.2bn euro) ‘economic city’ is being planned on the Red Sea in Saudi Arabia.
Versailles unveils restored Hall of Mirrors
21 Dec 2005
After 18 months of restoration work, the Château de Versailles near Paris, France, has unveiled the restored north half of the Hall of Mirrors to the public.
Awards for Taronga and Western Plains Zoos
19 Dec 2005
Two Australian zoos run by the Zoological Parks Board of New South Wales (ZPB) have recently won accolades in the 2005 NSW Tourism Awards.
Movie World to launch Superman Escape on Boxing Day
15 Dec 2005
Warner Bros. Movie World theme park on Australia’s Gold Coast is set to launch its newest rollercoaster on December 26 – Superman Escape.
Warner Village marketing team takes tourism award
13 Dec 2005
The marketing team at Warner Village Theme Parks’ (WVTP) has won the Tourism Product Marketing award at the Queensland Tourism Awards for its Chinese consumer campaign.
Australian-themed habitat to open in US aquarium
13 Dec 2005
The National Aquarium in Baltimore in the US is set to open Animal Planet Australia: Wild Extremes on 16 December.
$20m amusement park plans for Tbilisi
12 Dec 2005
UK-based leisure and tourism developer Deighton International is to create a US$20m (£11.4m, 17m euro) amusement park in Georgia.
Designer appointed for £45m Royal Museum revamp
12 Dec 2005
National Museums of Scotland has appointed London and New York-based Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA) to design 16 new galleries for the Royal Museum in Edinburgh.
Branson chooses alien site for Virgin Galactic debut
12 Dec 2005
Richard Branson has chosen Roswell, New Mexico, as the launch site for his Virgin Galactic space tourism programme which is scheduled for its maiden run in five years’ time.
Stocken to chair NHM trustees
12 Dec 2005
Oliver Stocken has been chosen as the new chair of the Trustees of the Natural History Museum in London, UK.
Waterpark to open by Niagara Falls
08 Dec 2005
The Sheraton on the Falls hotel at Niagara Falls in Ontario, Canada is to open one of North America’s largest – at 500,000sq ft (46,500sq m) – family attractions, including a 90,000sq ft (8,400sq m) indoor waterpark.
Calls for honesty on effects of terrorism
08 Dec 2005
Michael Day, chief executive of Historic Royal Palaces (HRP), has called for UK tourism authorities and the government to be honest about the impact the London bombings have had on the tourism sector.
Aesop’s Village opens at Everland
08 Dec 2005
South Korean theme park Samsung Everland has opened a new zone called Aesop’s Village.
Tank Museum wins award for work with offenders
07 Dec 2005
The Tank Museum in Bovington, Dorset, England, and the Dorset Community Service unit have won the Partnership of the Year award at the 2005 National Justice Awards for its work with offenders.
Maritime Museum is London’s top attraction
30 Nov 2005
Tourism body Visit London announced the winners of its 2005 awards on 29 November in a ceremony at Old Billingsgate Market which saw the National Maritime Museum walk away with the prize for the UK capital's best large visitor attraction.
£27.9m Kelvingrove revamp nears completion
30 Nov 2005
Closed for refurbishment since summer 2003, the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow, Scotland, is due to reopen to the public in the summer of 2006.
     
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9152 to 9172 of 9637 news stories
Beard appointed for Bath Post Office revamp
04 Jan 2005
Swindon, UK-based construction company Beard has been appointed to the Bath Post Office redevelopment.
Stonehenge shortlisted as one of the world’s wonders
03 Jan 2005
Stonehenge in Wiltshire, UK has been shortlisted in a competition to find the new seven wonders of the world.
2012 bid team honoured
03 Jan 2006
The senior members of the bid team for the 2012 Olympics have led the sporting honours announced for the New Year.
Bruce Lee statue unveiled in Hong Kong
21 Dec 2005
Hong Kong has unveiled the city’s first permanent memorial to martial arts expert and actor Bruce Lee.
Saudi Arabia to build US$26.6bn new city near Jeddah
21 Dec 2005
A US$26.6bn (SR100bn, £15.1bn, 22.2bn euro) ‘economic city’ is being planned on the Red Sea in Saudi Arabia.
Versailles unveils restored Hall of Mirrors
21 Dec 2005
After 18 months of restoration work, the Château de Versailles near Paris, France, has unveiled the restored north half of the Hall of Mirrors to the public.
Awards for Taronga and Western Plains Zoos
19 Dec 2005
Two Australian zoos run by the Zoological Parks Board of New South Wales (ZPB) have recently won accolades in the 2005 NSW Tourism Awards.
Movie World to launch Superman Escape on Boxing Day
15 Dec 2005
Warner Bros. Movie World theme park on Australia’s Gold Coast is set to launch its newest rollercoaster on December 26 – Superman Escape.
Warner Village marketing team takes tourism award
13 Dec 2005
The marketing team at Warner Village Theme Parks’ (WVTP) has won the Tourism Product Marketing award at the Queensland Tourism Awards for its Chinese consumer campaign.
Australian-themed habitat to open in US aquarium
13 Dec 2005
The National Aquarium in Baltimore in the US is set to open Animal Planet Australia: Wild Extremes on 16 December.
$20m amusement park plans for Tbilisi
12 Dec 2005
UK-based leisure and tourism developer Deighton International is to create a US$20m (£11.4m, 17m euro) amusement park in Georgia.
Designer appointed for £45m Royal Museum revamp
12 Dec 2005
National Museums of Scotland has appointed London and New York-based Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA) to design 16 new galleries for the Royal Museum in Edinburgh.
Branson chooses alien site for Virgin Galactic debut
12 Dec 2005
Richard Branson has chosen Roswell, New Mexico, as the launch site for his Virgin Galactic space tourism programme which is scheduled for its maiden run in five years’ time.
Stocken to chair NHM trustees
12 Dec 2005
Oliver Stocken has been chosen as the new chair of the Trustees of the Natural History Museum in London, UK.
Waterpark to open by Niagara Falls
08 Dec 2005
The Sheraton on the Falls hotel at Niagara Falls in Ontario, Canada is to open one of North America’s largest – at 500,000sq ft (46,500sq m) – family attractions, including a 90,000sq ft (8,400sq m) indoor waterpark.
Calls for honesty on effects of terrorism
08 Dec 2005
Michael Day, chief executive of Historic Royal Palaces (HRP), has called for UK tourism authorities and the government to be honest about the impact the London bombings have had on the tourism sector.
Aesop’s Village opens at Everland
08 Dec 2005
South Korean theme park Samsung Everland has opened a new zone called Aesop’s Village.
Tank Museum wins award for work with offenders
07 Dec 2005
The Tank Museum in Bovington, Dorset, England, and the Dorset Community Service unit have won the Partnership of the Year award at the 2005 National Justice Awards for its work with offenders.
Maritime Museum is London’s top attraction
30 Nov 2005
Tourism body Visit London announced the winners of its 2005 awards on 29 November in a ceremony at Old Billingsgate Market which saw the National Maritime Museum walk away with the prize for the UK capital's best large visitor attraction.
£27.9m Kelvingrove revamp nears completion
30 Nov 2005
Closed for refurbishment since summer 2003, the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow, Scotland, is due to reopen to the public in the summer of 2006.
     
 


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