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Koelnmesse Exhibition Centre, Cologne, Germany

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Iconic Liverpool attraction opens door to new operators

An opportunity to reimagine one of the UK’s most recognisable towers has been formally opened by Rivington Hark, as St Johns Beacon invites operators and partners to shape its next phase.

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DreamLab uses Christie projectors to update St Louis Grand Hall Experience

The Grand Hall Experience at St Louis Union Station in St Louis, US, has recently undergone a major upgrade, involving new projection technology, media servers, and new and refreshed content.


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Historical Significance meets Unique Investment Opportunity
Location: Jersey Company: Jersey War Tunnels
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Padel Tennis Lease Opportunity
Location: Stratford, East London. Company: Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
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Greenwood Family Theme Park for sale
Location: Y Felinheli, LL56 4QN Company: Newmark
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South Coast Beach Restaurant To Let
Location: Newhaven, Sussex Company: EiA Real Estate
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Expressions of interest to lease Tutbury Castle
Location: Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire Company: Savills
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Invite to Tender for Leisure Management Systems
Location: Oxford Company: University of Oxford
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22 Nov 2005
PartyGaming folds on Empire deal
PartyGaming has pulled out of its bid to take over rival online gaming operator Empire. .... More>>
21 Nov 2005
Ocean Park launches wedding packages
Hong Kong’s Ocean Park has unveiled a package of eight themed wedding programmes for couples wanting to get married at the theme park. .... More>>
21 Nov 2005
Hilton close to £3.6bn hotels sale
A spokesperson for the Hilton Group has confirmed that the company is close to concluding a £3.6bn sale of its hotel business, Hilton International, to the US-based Hilton Hotels Corporation. .... More>>
21 Nov 2005
New director for Somerset House
The Somerset House Trust has announced the appointment of Gwyn Miles – formerly director of projects and estate at the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) – as its new director. .... More>>
21 Nov 2005
TSE identifies tourism customer profiles
Tourism businesses and destinations in the south east of England are set to benefit from the results of a visitor research project carried out over the summer by Tourism South East (TSE). .... More>>
21 Nov 2005
Luminar boosts estate with £9.8m site acquisitions
Luminar has announced it is to acquire 10 nightclubs from the Nightclub Company for £9.8m in cash. .... More>>
18 Nov 2005
Forensic crime photography exhibition opens in Sydney
A new exhibition is set to open at the Justice & Police Museum in Sydney, Australia, this weekend, showing a collection of forensic crime photography from the early 20th century. .... More>>
18 Nov 2005
Cameron reaffirms support for relaxing licensing laws
Conservative leadership candidate, David Cameron, last night restated his support for relaxing pub licensing hours in an interview with Jeremy Paxman for the BBC’s Newsnight programme. .... More>>
18 Nov 2005
Birmingham takes bite out of short breaks market
Gastronomic short breaks are to be used to market Birmingham as a city with diverse cuisine at its heart. .... More>>
17 Nov 2005
Luminar hints at entertainment division sale
Bar and nightclub operator Luminar has hinted that it might sell its entertainment division which owns the Chicago Rock Cafe and Jumpin’ Jaks chains, if the right offer was made. .... More>>
17 Nov 2005
BII claims more education is needed to change binge drinking behaviour
John McNamara, the chief executive of the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII), has claimed that the new Home Office poster campaign aimed at tackling drunken and offensive misbehaviour will do little to change “the current social trend towards .... More>>
16 Nov 2005
Row erupts over London 2012 tourism opportunities
Following a government meeting on 15 November to examine the tourism opportunities hosting the 2012 London Olympics will bring, UKinbound chief executive Stephen Dowd has accused ministers of enacting “a cynical political ploy to shift the spotlight from their woeful record on tourism issues”. .... More>>
16 Nov 2005
£2.5m campaign to crack down on drunken disorder
Home Secretary Charles Clarke yesterday (15 November) launched a £2.5m campaign to curb binge drinking. .... More>>
16 Nov 2005
Hampstead Museum reopens to public
North London’s Hampstead Museum in the UK will reopen to the public on 18 November following an eight-month refurbishment. .... More>>
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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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