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21 Aug 2009
DCMS proposes film bodies' merger
The UK Film Council (UKFC) and the British Film Institute (BFI) could be merged into one single organisation as part of proposals unveiled by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
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21 Aug 2009
ACE announces £2.7m Sustain funding
Arts Council England (ACE) has unveiled details of the arts organisations that will receive a share of £2.7m as part of the Sustain initiative, which aims to maintain artistic excellence during the recession.
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21 Aug 2009
Smith re-appointed to chair ACW
Welsh heritage minister Alun Ffred Jones has announced that Professor Dai Smith will remain as Arts Council of Wales (ACW) chair for a further three years when his current tenure ends next year.
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21 Aug 2009
Historic cinema set for 2010 reopening
A historic art deco cinema in Evesham, Worcestershire, is set to reopen next year following the completion of a five-year scheme to restore the Grade II-listed property.
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21 Aug 2009
Cineworld reports first-half profits boost
Increased attendance levels driven by blockbusters, such as Slumdog Millionaire, contributed towards a 12.8 per cent increase in Cineworld’s operating profits for the first half of the year.
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21 Aug 2009
Peter Pan scheme remains 'on course'
Plans for the redevelopment of Moat Brae House in Dumfries, which is said to have provided the inspiration for Peter Pan, remain 'on track', according to the Loreburn Housing Association (LHA).
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20 Aug 2009
First Group unveils Greyhound coach service
Travel company First Group is to introduce a fleet of the iconic US Greyhound coaches as part of a new passenger service between Southampton, Portsmouth and London from 14 September.
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20 Aug 2009
RSC considers future of temporary theatre
A temporary theatre, opened to replace the Royal Shakespeare Company's (RSC) two main venues in Stratford-upon-Avon while redevelopment work was carried out, could remain open for two more years.
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19 Aug 2009
NI tourism minister welcomes Tall Ships legacy
A series of maritime mosaics and plaques have been unveiled at Queen's Quay in Belfast, Northern Ireland, as part of attempts to create a lasting tourism legacy from the recent Tall Ships festival.
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19 Aug 2009
Aberdeen's Green set for major revamp
A major new multi-million pound regeneration scheme has been launched in Aberdeen, Scotland, in a bid to restore the city's historic Green and surrounding areas over the next five years.
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19 Aug 2009
ACE scheme to transform empty shops
Applications are now being invited by Arts Council England (ACE) for a £500,000 initiative designed to help artists transform empty high street shops into places promoting artistic activity.
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18 Aug 2009
Stunt man dies at Disney World
A 30-year-old performer has died during training for the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular show at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, US.
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