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10 Feb 2009
SIV provides Sheffield tourism boost
Sheffield International Venues (SIV) will host several national and international sporting events in the coming year – including the UK Athletics Championships at the English Institute of Sport Sheffield (EISS) – providing a boost to hotels in the city.
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09 Feb 2009
Liverpool council to increase arts funding
Liverpool City Council (LCC) is to decide whether it will increase the number of arts organisations that receive annual funding following a four-month bidding and consultation process.
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09 Feb 2009
Ripon Workhouse nets HLF grant
Ripon Museum Trust has been awarded £823,500 by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for the refurbishment of a museum at the city's former workhouse, one of the few visitor attractions of its kind in Britain.
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09 Feb 2009
Funding for historic Scottish communities
Scottish culture minister, Linda Fabiani, has announced that more than £5m has been made available to nine communities through Historic Scotland's Conservation Area Regeneration Schemes (CARS).
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09 Feb 2009
Blackpool promenade to open early
Blackpool Council (BC) has announced that it will bring forward the opening of a new seafront promenade in a bid to capitalise on the expected increase in domestic tourism.
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06 Feb 2009
PartyGaming strikes deal with CIRSA
PartyGaming, the online gaming group, has signed a three-year global alliance with Spain's CIRSA Gaming Corporation in a bid to help the company expand into Spanish-speaking countries.
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06 Feb 2009
888 profits up despite slowdown
Online gaming company 888 has reported a 21 per cent increase in total income for the 12 months ending 31 December 2008, despite seeing a drop in figures for the last quarter of the year.
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06 Feb 2009
Drive It Home to expand
VisitScotland has urged more golf courses to take part in its Drive It Home campaign, part of the tourism agency's Homecoming Scotland celebrations.
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Invented in Christchurch, New Zealand in 2005 by John Targett and Tim Wethey, Clip ‘n Climb is the international market leader of the fun climbing industry with 215 energy-filled facilities worldwide (and counting).
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