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27 Jun 2005
BCC examines funding
Birmingham City Council (BCC) has launched a large scale financial review of its £13m annual funding to the arts.
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27 Jun 2005
School’s in for summer at Hong Kong Ocean Park
Hong Kong’s Ocean Park attraction – where visitors can learn about animal conservation through hands-on experience of wildlife – is to launch four summer school programmes for children ranging from four years old to 15.
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27 Jun 2005
Europa Nostra winners announced
Heritage sites across Europe received accolades at the 2005 European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage/Europa Nostra awards at the Håkonshallen in Bergen, Norway.
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27 Jun 2005
PartyGaming worth £5bn?
One of the world’s largest online gaming companies, PartyGaming, is due to float on the London Stock Exchange on 27 June.
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24 Jun 2005
HLF grant sets Scotsman Flying
Work is set to begin later this year on a £1.4m interactive exhibition, telling the story of the Flying Scotsman, at the National Railway Museum in York.
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24 Jun 2005
Welsh national park gets connected
A pilot scheme which allows visitors to access information about historic and natural sites of interest via their mobile phones has been launched in Wales.
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24 Jun 2005
Scottish fears over visa cost increases
The Scottish Tourism Forum has slammed the government’s announcement that the cost of inbound UK visas is to increase from 1 July, saying it will undo the work done in Scotland in attracting overseas visitors.
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23 Jun 2005
US cinema merger
Film exhibition company AMC Entertainment is to buy Loews Cineplex Entertainment Corporation.
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23 Jun 2005
Freedom of the seas
Royal Caribbean cruises is due to launch the world’s largest cruise ship in April 2006.
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22 Jun 2005
Argentina targets UK tourists
Argentina is hoping to lure British tourists to its shores with its new Wine Trail, which was launched at the 25th London International Wine and Spirits Fair in May.
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22 Jun 2005
Relaunch of Blue Guides
British couple Annabel Barber and Tom Howells, owner of publisher Somerset Norton, are to revamp Blue Guides – the high-brow tourism guidebooks which were first launched in 1918.
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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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