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30 Mar 2006
£277m Galway leisure plans
Galway-based OKM Architects and property consultants DTZ have submitted a planning application to Galway City Council to develop a £277m leisure, commercial and residential project in Galway City, Ireland.
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30 Mar 2006
£300m Royal Exchange revamp in Belfast
Social development minister David Hanson has approved a planning proposal for a £300m redevelopment scheme which will include a community art gallery in the north east quarter of Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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30 Mar 2006
YTB to tender for ‘Bollywood Oscars'
Yorkshire Tourist Board (YTB) has put forward a bid to the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) to host the 2007 IIFA Awards in Yorkshire and Humber.
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29 Mar 2006
Exchange regeneration in Swindon
The New Swindon Company, a small urban regeneration firm, is looking for a partner interested in the development of a £300m regeneration project at The Exchange site in Swindon.
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28 Mar 2006
Wales Tourist Board to come under central control
On 1 April the Wales Tourist Board (WTB) will merge with the Welsh Assembly Government as part of First Minister Rhodri Morgan’s plans to bring independent government departments under central control.
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28 Mar 2006
Tchenguiz pulls out of Luminar hunt
Mintgate Investments, an investment vehicle part-owned by property tycoon Robert Tchenguiz, announced it no longer plans to bid for the UK’s biggest nightclub operator Luminar.
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28 Mar 2006
BALPPA calls for backing of double summertime bill
Last weekend, before the clocks officially went forward an hour onto British Summertime, Lord Simon Tanlaw and Colin Dawson, chief executive of the British Association of Leisure Parks Piers and Attractions (BALPPA) symbolically moved the hands of Legoland’s Big Ben on two hours in support of their bid to introduce ‘double summertime’ in the UK.
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28 Mar 2006
Indian tourism minister confident of continued growth
The Indian minister for tourism and culture has said that India is the fastest growing global tourism destination and that the country is dedicated to maintaining that momentum, particularly in the run-up to the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi in 2010.
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Invented in Christchurch, New Zealand in 2005 by John Targett and Tim Wethey, Clip ‘n Climb is the international market leader of the fun climbing industry with 215 energy-filled facilities worldwide (and counting).
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