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25 Jan 2005
BISL slams ‘huge hike’ in alcohol licence fees
Brigid Simmonds, chief executive of Business in Sport and Leisure (BISL) has slammed the government’s plans to increase fees for alcohol premises licences, saying that it will adversely affect thousands of large leisure outlets.
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25 Jan 2005
HLF grant for biscuit exhibition
The Heritage Lottery Fund has awarded a grant of £33,300 to The Pumphouse Educational Museum in Rotherhithe to create an exhibition about Peek Frean & Company’s Bermondsey biscuit and cake factory.
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24 Jan 2005
Britain granted ADS status by China
The UK is set to benefit from a surge in tourists from China following Britain’s being granted Approved Destination Status (ADS) by the Chinese National Tourism Association.
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21 Jan 2005
Gala boss unhappy with “unwanted bill”
Gala Bingo’s chief executive, Neil Goulden, has attacked the government over its proposed changes to gaming law, accusing it of “losing the plot” and ignoring the industry’s concerns over the bill.
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20 Jan 2005
Six Flags guests get free waterpark entry
US-based theme park operator Six Flags has announced that entrance to its new Hurricane Harbor waterpark at Gurnee, Illinois, will be free with admission to the existing Six Flags Great America theme park at the site.
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18 Jan 2005
Jowell says Olympic bid needs sprint finish
English culture secretary Tessa Jowell said yesterday that London’s bid to host the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games was good enough to win but that the contest will “go down to the wire”.
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