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03 Dec 2009
HLF launches Skills for the Future scheme
A new £5m grant scheme, designed to provide up to 1,000 paid training opportunities delivering traditional conservation skills to people across the UK, has been launched by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
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02 Dec 2009
ProFun to manage Cairo family park
ProFun Management Group, a California-based attractions management group, has been selected by The Heliopolis Association of Egypt to operate the new Suzanne Mubarak Family Park currently under construction south of Cairo, Egypt.
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02 Dec 2009
English cathedrals 'in good repair'
More than £250m has been spent since 1991 on ensuring cathedrals across England remain in "good repair" and are more welcoming to visitors, according to a new study by English Heritage.
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02 Dec 2009
Thomas Cook reports resilient trading
Holiday operator Thomas Cook has defied expectations by posting a 6 per cent increase in revenue for the year ending 30 September 2009, despite the recession and the impact of the swine flu outbreak.
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02 Dec 2009
Ardent Leisure acquires Q Deck
Ardent Leisure Group has acquired Q Deck, Australia's highest beachside observation tower, for A$13.3m (£7.4m, US$12.3m, 8.1m euro).
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30 Nov 2009
Comedian opens revamped Bexhill Museum
Comedian Eddie Izzard has officially reopened the new-look Bexhill Museum, following the completion of a £2m scheme to upgrade and modernise the 95-year old attraction.
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30 Nov 2009
Funding for Causeway Coastal Route work
Plans to improve the East Strand Promenade in Portrush, Northern Ireland have been handed a £900,000 cash injection as part of a wider scheme to boost tourism along the Causeway Coastal Route.
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30 Nov 2009
Australian state calls time on jump horseracing
Racing Victoria Limited (RVL) has announced that the 2010 jump horseracing season will be the last to be held in the Australian state, following an increase in the number of falls and fatalities.
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30 Nov 2009
Crealy rebrands mine train
Crealy Great Adventure Park, near Exeter, will rebrand its runaway mine train as Maximus, a Roman themed rollercoaster.
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30 Nov 2009
Revamp for National Memorial Arboretum
The National Memorial Arboretum (NMA) in Alrewas, Staffordshire, is set to undergo a £8m refurbishment, which aims to transform the 150-acre (61-hectare) site into a major centre for remembrance.
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27 Nov 2009
Brighton and Hove withdraws culture bid
Brighton and Hove City Council (BHCC) has revealed that the city has withdrawn from the race to become the UK's first City of Culture in 2013 to focus on supporting local artists.
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Founded in 1977, Sally Corporation began as an animatronic production company to help market corporate brands in a unique and entertaining way. After 40+ years, Sally has evolved into the dark ride specialists of the industry, designing and manufacturing the most successful dark rides around the world.
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