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26 Jul 2005
Rape reported at Alton Towers
For the second time this summer, it is alleged that a teenage girl has been sexually assaulted at the Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire, UK.
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26 Jul 2005
Longleat introduces Animal Park Challenge
Longleat House and Safari Park in Wiltshire, UK, has introduced a new interactive show for visitors based on the BBC television series Animal Park, which is set at Longleat.
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25 Jul 2005
TIER assesses impact of terror attacks on tourism
The Tourism Industry Emergency Response (TIER) group has released new research following the 7 July attacks in London which indicate that spending by overseas visitors could be at least £300m less than initial full-year UK industry expectations for 2005.
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25 Jul 2005
Zoo removes cages
UK attraction London Zoo has revealed plans to remove cages and break down barriers to give visitors a more natural, safari park experience.
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22 Jul 2005
Visit Scotland wins marketing awards
Visit Scotland, in partnership with insight agency Nunwood Consulting, has scooped three awards so far this year which recognise how successfully it sells Scotland to potential overseas visitors.
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22 Jul 2005
Chinese tourists head to UK
Britain’s first leisure tour from China – which has been enabled by the new Approved Destination Status (ADS) visas – kicked off on 25 July when around 80 Chinese visitors gathered at the Tower of London.
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22 Jul 2005
Increase in visits to Ireland
Overseas visits to Ireland have increased by 6 per cent to 1.29 million for the first three months of 2005, compared with 1.22 million in the first quarter of 2004.
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22 Jul 2005
New walk for Bodmin Moor
South West Tourism has launched a new 60-mile walk, The Copper Trail, around Bodmin Moor, which has been created by Blue Badge Guide Mark Camp for the Best of Bodmin Moor Marketing Group.
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21 Jul 2005
HLF grants £38m to museums for 2012
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has given £38m to three national museums to facilitate the transformation of each site in time for the expected increase in visitors in the lead up to 2012 London Olympic Games.
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20 Jul 2005
Whale watching in Cumbria
Up to 50 grey whales could be flown from California to Cumbria under a plan by two academics to reintroduce and breed the species in the Atlantic Ocean, where they existed until 400 years ago.
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20 Jul 2005
Lane Fox launches private karaoke clubs
Martha Lane Fox – the internet entrepreneur who founded lastminute.com with Brent Hoberman in 2000 – is behind plans to develop a chain of upmarket karaoke clubs, the first of which opened in London on 28 June.
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