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18 Nov 2009
Heineken Experience receives Thea Award
The Heineken Experience in Amsterdam, The Netherlands has won the Thea Award for Outstanding Achievement in the field of Brand Experience by the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA).
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18 Nov 2009
Blenheim Palace joins green tourism scheme
Blenheim Palace, one of England's most famous stately homes, has become the 2,000th member of the Green Tourism Business Scheme (GTBS) in a ceremony carried out by Conservative Party leader David Cameron.
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18 Nov 2009
Grimaldi's newest cruise ferry launched
The Grimaldi Group (Naples), Italy's largest shipping company, has seen the launch at Fincantieri's Castellammare di Stabia shipyard of Cruise Olympia, the last of a series of four cruise ferries ordered by the company.
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18 Nov 2009
Grimaldi's newest cruise ferry launched
The Grimaldi Group (Naples), Italy's largest shipping company, has seen the launch at Fincantieri's Castellammare di Stabia shipyard of Cruise Olympia the last of a series of four cruise ferries ordered by the company.
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18 Nov 2009
London mayor outlines marketing benefits
The 'Only in London' tourism campaign, designed to promote the capital as a visitor destination both at home and abroad, boosted the economy by £50m, according to mayor Boris Johnson.
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17 Nov 2009
Liverpool eyes UNESCO music status
Liverpool City Council (LCC) has revealed that it is leading the city's bid to be selected as England's first UNESCO City of Music, following its success as the 2008 European Capital of Culture.
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17 Nov 2009
NHMF grant to help secure war poet archive
Cambridge University's plans to safeguard the personal archive of World War One poet and soldier Siegfried Sassoon have been handed a £500,000 boost by the National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF).
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17 Nov 2009
Devon attraction wins planning battle
Crealy Great Adventure Park, near Exeter, Devon, UK, has won its bid to prevent the local authority taking enforcement action against it in a planning row over the construction of two rides.
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17 Nov 2009
New children's attraction set for Malaysia
HIT Entertainment has licensed its first The Little Big Club in Asia as part of Themed Attractions and Resorts' (TAR) multi-million pound Puteri Harbour development in Malaysia.
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17 Nov 2009
UK villages in line for Lottery funding
A total of 28 villages across the UK are in line to receive up to £400,000 from the Big Lottery Fund as part of a new initiative run in conjunction with the BBC to revitalise rural communities.
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17 Nov 2009
New Tate Britain director appointed
Dr Penelope Curtis, curator of the Henry Moore Institute (HMI) and member of the advisory committee for the Government Art Collection, has been named as the new director of Tate Britain.
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17 Nov 2009
Tullie House gallery plans unveiled
Plans for a new multi-million pound Tullie House Roman Gallery and tourism trail linking with the Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site in Carlisle, Cumbria, are set to be discussed by the local authority.
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17 Nov 2009
Work starts on Swansea beach huts revamp
Refurbishment work has got underway on five more beach huts at Langland Bay, near Swansea - the third phase of a scheme to transform the historic properties as part of efforts to revitalise the area.
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