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23 Jun 2009
Hermitage Amsterdam opens
The State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, Russia, has opened a new branch in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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22 Jun 2009
Cultural focus for Welsh regeneration
The Welsh Assembly Government has revealed plans to place Welsh culture, rugby clubs and industrial heritage at the heart of the sustainable regeneration of communities across the country.
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22 Jun 2009
£2m tourism funding for Northern Ireland
A new £2m Tourism Innovation Fund has been launched by the Northern Irish tourism minister, Arlene Foster, in a bid to support projects that are designed to attract more visitors to the country.
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22 Jun 2009
Clerkenwell museum nets £1.5m HLF grant
A London museum charting the religious, military and medical history of the Order of St John is to undergo a major refurbishment after receiving a £1.5m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
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22 Jun 2009
Mace selected for Colchester gallery scheme
Colchester Borough Council (CBC) has announced it has appointed the construction company behind the London Eye attraction, Mace Group, to help get plans for the town's new art gallery back on track.
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19 Jun 2009
Bristol Airport revamp plans submitted
Plans for the redevelopment of Bristol International Airport's (BIA) terminal building, which will enable it to handle up to 10 million passengers a year, have been submitted to North Somerset Council.
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19 Jun 2009
Wedgwood Museum awarded Art Fund Prize
A new £10m museum dedicated to the history of the 250-year-old Wedgwood pottery company in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire has been awarded the 2009 Art Fund Prize for museum and galleries.
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18 Jun 2009
Cardiff set for £85m Ashes tourism boost
Cardiff could be in line for a major boost to the city's economy as a result of hosting the first Ashes Test between England and Australia, which will be staged at the SWALEC Stadium between 8-12 July.
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17 Jun 2009
New Snowdon visitor centre unveiled
A new £8.35m visitor centre has been officially unveiled on the summit of Snowdon, North Wales, to replace a building once referred to as "the highest slum in Britain" by the Prince of Wales.
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16 Jun 2009
Penzance Harbour proposals withdrawn
Plans for the redevelopment of Penzance Harbour as part of a multi-million pound scheme to improve the sea link between Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly have been scrapped.
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IDEATTACK was founded in 2004 by Natasha Varnica and Dan Thomas. Bringing together their expertise in architecture and entertainment design, they saw the need for planners of a new type of mixed-use project that requires expertise in both disciplines.
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