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22 May 2014
London is the selfie capital of the world
London has been proclaimed as the selfie capital of the world, according to research carried out by personal mapping service Suggestme.com The company found that of 6.3 million self-portrait photos taken and posted onto Twitter, Facebook and
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22 May 2014
Tigers step onto the cat walk at Philadelphia Zoo
Philadelphia Zoo has opened a trail for its big cats, allowing them to leave their usual homes and cross an overhead visitor path to enter a second enclosure. The new ‘Big Cat Crossing’, designed by Philadelphia architectural firm CLR Design, is
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22 May 2014
Plans revealed for UK planetarium to be built in Kent
Plans have been revealed for what would be one of the UK’s largest space centres, with an observatory and 200-seat planetarium, to be built in Ashford, Kent. The multi-million pound scheme would be located to the south of Ashford, in an area
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21 May 2014
Melbourne Docklands to be transformed into social hub
Melbourne, Australia’s waterfront precinct is set to undergo a major redevelopment, which will include a host of leisure facilities. The City of Melbourne, in partnership with government body Places Victoria, has developed a six-part masterplan
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21 May 2014
New Pubs are GREAT website bids to tempt tourists
The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) has teamed up with VisitBritain and the government to launch a new website designed to help tourists experience the best of the British pub. The Pubs are GREAT website - developed in conjunction with
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21 May 2014
Plymouth's naval heritage centre looking to become part of £21m project
Plymouth’s naval heritage centre could be about to move to the centre of the town, with talks about a move from the Devonport area into the new £21m historic and cultural centre already underway. Speaking to local press, Devonport Naval Base’s Commodore Graham Little, said: “It’s absolutely imperative that
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20 May 2014
US$12m Legends of Chima waterpark opens its doors at Legoland California
Legoland California is continuing expansion plans with the opening of a new attraction – the new Legends of Chima waterpark. The multi-million dollar attraction, which opened on 23 May, has been designed to delight young children. Based on the popular cartoon series “Legends of Chima,” the new waterpark –
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20 May 2014
Thomas ‘key’ to the survival of heritage railways
Thomas the Tank Engine, has been hailed as key to the survival of heritage railways, with the popular Days Out with Thomas events accounting for a significant amount of most of the UK's railway’s annual income. HIT Entertainment – the brand which
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19 May 2014
Hotel plans could bring stay of execution for Perth City Hall
Perth City Hall in Scotland may be spared from demolition and redeveloped as a boutique hotel after local councillors were urged to perform a volte-face and back new plans. They had previously voted to tear down the B-listed (Scotland’s equivalent to Grade II listing) building, but Perth Council’s development
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Design, engineering, manufacturing, installation of waterslides, waterparks and waterplay attractions. Polin has perfected hundreds of exclusive and successful projects all around the world: outdoor parks, indoor parks and hotel/resort packages, regardless of the project’s size.
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