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01 May 2009
Welsh food tourism initiative launched
Welsh heritage minister Alun Ffred Jones and rural affairs minister Elin Jones have launched the Welsh Assembly Government's new Food Tourism Action Plan at a restaurant at Three Cliffs Bay near Swansea, South Wales.
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01 May 2009
Jewellery museum expands
The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham has undergone a £330,000 revamp which has added more than 753sq ft (70sq m) of new exhibition space to the attraction.
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01 May 2009
Domestic visitors boost London tourism
Visit London has announced that the number of people visiting London increased by 2 per cent during 2008 compared with the previous year, despite declining numbers of overseas tourists.
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01 May 2009
Survey boost for Irish tourism
Failté Ireland, the national tourism agency for Ireland, has published the results of a survey of overseas visitors, which has revealed that around half would 'definitely' return to the country within a year.
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01 May 2009
No change for bookmakers levy
Bookmakers will continue to contribute 10 per cent of their profits to the horseracing industry until 31 March 2011 after it was decided not to alter the current level of the statutory levy.
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30 Apr 2009
World’s smallest art gallery?
The Open Empty Spaces arts organisation is showcasing a series of non-gallery based exhibits at public sites throughout Cardiff.
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30 Apr 2009
MLA announces Cultural Olympiad scheme
The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) has partnered with the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympics Games (LOCOG) to present a four-year project celebrating Britain's cultural heritage as part of the Cultural Olympiad.
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30 Apr 2009
Holiday operators halt Mexico flights
A number of British holiday operators have cancelled all flights to Mexico, after the Foreign Office advised against all non-essential travel due to the outbreak of the swine flu virus.
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30 Apr 2009
World Snooker confirms Crucible deal
Sheffield City Council (SCC) and World Snooker have agreed a new deal that will ensure the Betfred.com World Snooker Championship will remain at the Crucible Theatre until 2014.
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30 Apr 2009
Rileys to introduce darts
Troubled snooker and pool club operator, Rileys, is to introduce darts zones at its remaining clubs as part of efforts to revitalise the business.
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