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22 May 2009
Scotland unveils alcohol display guidelines
The Scottish Government has announced that visitor attractions, including distilleries and breweries, are to be excluded from new legislation that will lead to restrictions on the display of alcohol.
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21 May 2009
Visitor centre upgrade for Housesteads
Housesteads Roman Fort, which is part of Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site near Bardon Mill, Northumberland, is set to be transformed over the next five years in a bid to improve the visitor experience.
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20 May 2009
UK Centre for Carnival Arts launches
The new £7.3m UK Centre for Carnival Arts (UKCCA) is now open in Luton, Bedfordshire, providing a base for UK and international performances and training.
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20 May 2009
Aberdeen arts centre development delayed
The development of a new £13m contemporary arts centre in the Union Terrace Gardens in Aberdeen, Scotland, has been jeopardised after new plans were submitted for a wider redevelopment of the site.
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20 May 2009
Mumbles Pier plans to move forward
Swansea Council has announced that plans for the restoration of Mumbles Pier in South Wales are to move forward, after it was recommended that a development framework for the area be adopted.
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20 May 2009
Council denies theatre closure plans
Scarborough Borough Council (SBC) has refuted a local media report that it is planning to close the 2,015-seat Futurist Theatre as part of a £10m refurbishment of the town's South Bay and Spa complex.
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20 May 2009
BAA to appeal break-up ruling
Airport operator BAA has announced that it will challenge the Competition Commission's (CC) ruling that insists it must sell Gatwick and Stansted airports, as well as either Glasgow or Edinburgh airport.
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20 May 2009
Ukrainian government outlaws gambling
New legislation has been introduced by the Ukrainian government to impose a ban on all casinos and gaming venues until a law can be passed to enable the creation of special gambling zones.
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20 May 2009
New home for motor museum
Lakeland Motor Museum at Holker Hall in Cumbria will be relocated to a new purpose-built premise at Backbarrow near Newby Bridge.
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19 May 2009
Heritage Open Days saved by English Heritage
English Heritage, the government's advisory body for the historic environment, has confirmed that it has taken over one of the country's largest voluntary cultural events, Heritage Open Days.
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19 May 2009
'Patchy' forecast for South West tourism
Tourism businesses in south west England are set to face a challenging 2009 despite the anticipated increase in the number of UK residents holidaying at home, according to new research from South West Tourism (SWT).
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19 May 2009
£5m Burns Monument Centre unveiled
The new £5m Burns Monument Centre in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, which is Scotland's first purpose-built ancestral history facility, has been officially unveiled by First Minister Alex Salmond.
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19 May 2009
Scottish artists net £1m funding
The Edinburgh Fringe festival has been given a £1m cash injection by the Scottish Government in a bid to help showcase homegrown dance and theatre artists over the next two years.
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