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17 Sep 2009
Nature museums to undergo CA$189m redevelopment
All four attractions within the Muséums Nature Montréal (MNM), the largest science museum complex in Canada, are set to benefit from a CA$189m (US$177m, £107m, €120m) redevelopment, funded largely by the city government.
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17 Sep 2009
South Korea to relax rules on theme park development
South Korea's Ministry of Strategy and Finance has said that it will ease regulations and provide incentives to encourage foreign investors to build theme parks in the country as part of its efforts to attract more overseas investment and stimulate weak domestic demand.
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17 Sep 2009
Titanic tender ship restoration gets funding boost
The project to restore SS Nomadic, tender ship to RMS Titanic, has received a £500,000 (US$826,895, 561,450 euro) award from the Tourism Development scheme of the Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB). The sum brings the amount raised by the Nomadic Charitable Trust (NCT) to over £4m (US$6.6m, 4.5m euro).
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17 Sep 2009
First meeting for Scottish museums group
A new think tank comprising 10 representatives from museums across Scotland has met for the first time at the University of Glasgow in order to discuss the future of the sector.
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17 Sep 2009
Hotel first to complete Welsh scheme
The Quay Hotel in Deganwy, North Wales, has become the first business across the country to complete a new training initiative designed to provide visitors with a "unique" Welsh welcome.
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16 Sep 2009
Mayors strike new tourism agreement
London mayor Boris Johnson has secured a new two-year tourism deal with New York counterpart, Michael Bloomberg, designed to boost tourism between the two cities.
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16 Sep 2009
Harry Potter theme park plans unveiled
Universal Orlando Resort in Florida, US, has revealed detailed plans for a new theme park inspired by the adventures of fictional wizard Harry Potter, which is set to open in spring 2010.
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16 Sep 2009
Airlines set to face increased losses
Airline operators are set to face losses of US$11bn (£6.7bn, €7.5bn) during 2009 - US$2bn (£1.2bn, €1.4bn) worse than original predictions, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
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16 Sep 2009
NT reports record membership numbers
An increase in the number of Britons opting for 'staycations' over holidays abroad this summer has helped to boost membership and visit numbers at sites operated by the National Trust (NT).
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16 Sep 2009
Bath refutes 'City of Culture' claims
Bath and North East Somerset Council (BANES) has denied suggestions that the city of Bath has put itself forward as a candidate to be the UK's first 'City of Culture' in 2013.
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16 Sep 2009
Glasgow museum facility set to reopen
Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC) is set to reopen on 25 September, following the completion of a multi-million pound refurbishment scheme at the facility.
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16 Sep 2009
Historic Kent barn restoration complete
A historic Grade I-listed barn at Westenhanger Castle near Hythe, Kent, has been restored following the completion of a conservation project part-funded by English Heritage.
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