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18 May 2009
Ecsite-UK rebrands
Ecsite-UK, the UK network of science centres, museums and natural history attractions, has changed its name to Association for Science and Discovery Centres.
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18 May 2009
Council approves Saltburn proposals
Plans to spend £212,000 on a two-year repair and maintenance scheme for Saltburn's Foreshore Building in North Yorkshire have been given the go-ahead by Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council (RCBC).
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18 May 2009
London Eye set for £12.5m upgrade
Merlin Entertainments has unveiled plans for a £12.5m upgrade of the London Eye in a bid to improve customer experience and to 'future-proof' the attraction in the lead up to the London 2012 Olympics.
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18 May 2009
Paddy Power enters Australian market
Irish bookmaker Paddy Power has confirmed that it is to expand into Australia, following the acquisition of a 51 per cent stake in Sportsbet in a deal worth AU$48.5m (27.2m euro, £24.1m).
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18 May 2009
£10m to revitalise UK town centres
Eight run-down town centres across the UK are in line to receive a share of £10m to fund a range of regeneration projects as part of the Heritage Lottery Fund's (HLF) Townscape Heritage Initiative (THI).
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18 May 2009
Council unveils 'Nottingham Riviera' plans
Nottingham's Old Market Square is set to undergo a radical transformation this summer as part of new proposals to create a temporary seaside resort in the heart of the city centre.
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18 May 2009
Cadw launches Cultural Olympiad schemes
A new four-year arts initiative has been launched by Cadw and the Arts Council of Wales at eight heritage sites across Wales, as part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.
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18 May 2009
Record fine for go kart company
A go cart company based in Port Melbourne, Australia, has been fined a record AUD$1.4m (£0.69m, US$1m, €0.77m) after a customer died there three years ago.
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14 May 2009
Ryanair to scrap airport check-in
Ryanair, the Ireland-based budget airline, has announced that it is to scrap check-in desks at airports for all new passenger bookings from 20 May as part of efforts to move the entire service online.
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14 May 2009
Man Utd attraction for Macau
A new visitor attraction, based on the English Premiership football club Manchester United, has opened at The Venetian Macao-Resort-hotel in the Chinese special administrative region of Macau.
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14 May 2009
Government backs new Stonehenge plans
A new £25m visitor centre is set to be built at Stonehenge in Wiltshire after a scheme to revitalise the World Heritage Site was provisionally given the green light by the government.
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14 May 2009
Hapag-Lloyd sale boosts TUI profits
TUI, the German-based owner of Thomson and First Choice travel companies, has reported a group profit of 415m euro (£372.5m) for the first quarter of 2009, following the sale of a majority stake in Hapag-Lloyd.
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