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08 Dec 2009
Green light for new £18m Belfast arts venue
A major new £18m arts complex is set to open its doors to the public Belfast in 2011 after Northern Irish arts minister Nelson McCausland announced the start of construction work on the scheme.
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08 Dec 2009
New owners for three West Midlands casinos
Edward Symmons has confirmed that it has completed the sale of three casinos across the West Midlands formerly operated by Blue Chip Casinos, which went into administration earlier this year.
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08 Dec 2009
Council extends Birmingham attraction stay
A 60m (196.9ft) observation wheel is set to remain in Birmingham's Centenary Square until 21 February 2010 after the local council approved planning permission to extend the attraction's stay.
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08 Dec 2009
Council bid to acquire Blackpool attractions
A number of prominent tourist attractions in Blackpool, Lancashire, UK, could be acquired by the local authority from owner Leisure Parcs in a bid to boost wider efforts to regenerate the seaside resort.
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08 Dec 2009
Art Series Hotels unveils first property
Independent operator Art Series Hotels has opened its first boutique hotel in Melbourne, Australia - the first of six artist-themed properties planned for the city over the next two years.
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08 Dec 2009
ISKON plans Krishna theme park
A Rs 3.5bn (US$75.2m, £45.7m, 50.6m euro) theme park based on the adventures of Krishna is being planned for Bangalore, India.
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08 Dec 2009
Parisian attractions hit by strikes
Visitor attractions in Paris, France – including The Louvre, The Musee d’Orsay and the Arc de Triomphe – have all been closed over recent days due to strike action over government staff cuts.
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07 Dec 2009
West Midlands heritage strategy unveiled
The West Midlands Historic Environment Forum (HEF) has unveiled a new strategy - Putting the Historic Environment to Work - to outline the overall direction of the heritage sector across the region.
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07 Dec 2009
Tourism Ireland unveils global campaign
Tourism Ireland has announced a major new worldwide marketing campaign, which it is hoped will help increase the number of inbound visitors to Ireland and Northern Ireland during 2010.
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07 Dec 2009
HLF funding boost for historic Derry school
Plans for the transformation of the disused London Street Cathedral School in Derry, Northern Ireland, into a new social enterprise centre have been handed a £832,000 boost by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
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04 Dec 2009
Middlesbrough bridge funding bid launched
Middlesbrough's iconic Transporter Bridge could be in line for a major facelift after the local authority confirmed that it had launched a bid to receive £2.7m from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
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04 Dec 2009
Rescue plan for Glasgow arts venues
Culture and Sport Glasgow (CSG) will take over a number of the city's arts venues operated by troubled Glasgow Cultural Enterprises (GCE) after a rescue package was approved by the local authority.
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04 Dec 2009
First Minister reopens historic Burns cottage
A historic 18th century cottage in Alloway, Ayrshire, which was the birthplace of Scottish poet Robert Burns, has been reopened by First Minister Alex Salmond, following a £1m refurbishment.
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