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29 Oct 2014
Will tourism be a battleground in the 2015 general election?
Tourism’s enhanced reputation as an economic driver and creator of jobs, together with its position as the lifeblood of a number of marginal constituencies, could see the sector enjoy increased recognition as political parties gear up for next year’s general election. That is the view of Tourism Alliance policy
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28 Oct 2014
Controversial US$212m cable car system proposed for world's largest cave
Plans for a US$212m cable car system to be installed in a UNESCO-recognised Vietnamese cave are being considered by the Quang Binh People’s Committee, though conservation concerns could prove to be a stumbling block. The cave in Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park – recognised as the biggest in the world – would
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27 Oct 2014
KidZania to launch two more sites across the UK
KidZania – the educational attraction for kids that allows them to experience simulations of real-life jobs – is planning an additional two sites in the UK to the one already planned this year for London. The Mexico-based children's edutainment
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24 Oct 2014
Leading architects get busy imagining AU$450m Sydney Modern
The AU$450m (US$394.4m, £246m, €312.2m) revamp of the Sydney Modern art gallery in New South Wales, Australia has taken a step forward after its director announced 12 highly acclaimed architecture firms as potential designers for the project. In January the former Art Gallery of New South Wales will know which
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24 Oct 2014
English Heritage publishes 2014 register for at risk sites
English Heritage has added more than 660 sites to its “at risk” register, which covers sites in danger of being lost through neglect, decay or inappropriate development. The list of endangered sites now totals 5,752, a third of which have been on the list since it was started in 1999. Notable additions include
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23 Oct 2014
Chinese President: 'No more weird architecture'
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for an end to China’s abstract and strange-looking architectural structures, calling for morally inspiring art to “cultivate taste and clean up undesirable work styles.” During a recent speech at a literary symposium in Beijing, Xi said buildings such as the CCTV
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23 Oct 2014
Whitewater strikes record-breaking CA$29m waterpark deal in China
Zhengzhou Yinji Kaifeng Waterpark in Henan, China, has made a CA$29m (¥157m, US$25.7m, €20.2m, £16m) order for WhiteWater products – the largest ever single order for the global waterpark sector. Guests to the Yinji Dynasty’s waterpark will be in line for nine separate waterslide complexes featuring nearly 50
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23 Oct 2014
Architecture firms invited to design Swedish 'natural structure'
Competition entries are currently being sought for ‘Hello Nature!’ – a site located at the foot of Mt Omneberget in northern Sweden – which is looking for ”structures that celebrate nature” involving elements of “both education and recreation, or business and pleasure.” Combo Competitions – founded by
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Taylor Made Designs offer health clubs a fully-managed
end-to-end service.
From garment design to sourcing,
manufacture, storage & fulfilment,
every step of the uniform creation
process is taken care of
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