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02 Feb 2009
Tourism won't get extra funding for the Games
The government's decision not to allocate additional funds to market tourism for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games has been branded as "short-sighted and damaging" by the Tourism Alliance.
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30 Jan 2009
Arts venue to lose funding
Arts Council England (ACE) has announced that it will not provide any extra funding for an arts complex in West Bromwich, which has seen its annual running costs double since it partially opened last June.
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30 Jan 2009
Transport museum for Isle of Man
A plan to establish a vintage transport museum on the Isle of Man looks set to take a step forward following further discussions between government departments on how implement the project.
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30 Jan 2009
Leicester music venue forced to close
An iconic live music venue in Leicester, which has hosted some of the biggest names in the music industry, has closed its doors to the public after it ran into financial difficulties.
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29 Jan 2009
York council rejects wheel plans
The City of York Council (CYC) has rejected plans to locate a new observation wheel in the centre of the city following the closure of a similar attraction at the National Railway Museum (NRM) in November.
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29 Jan 2009
Ancient site to delay rollercoaster project?
The construction of a new rollercoaster at Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire could be hampered after it was claimed that the proposed site for the ride forms part of an ancient hill fort.
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29 Jan 2009
Government survives Heathrow vote
A vote on plans to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport in west London, has narrowly gone in favour of the government, despite the decision of 28 Labour MPs to oppose the multi-billion pound project.
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29 Jan 2009
Leeds' First Floor arts space opens
A new £617,000 arts space has been opened at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds with the aim of inspiring young people, not in mainstream education and at risk of social exclusion, to take part in arts.
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28 Jan 2009
Green light for Giant's Causeway centre
A new £18m visitor centre is set to be built at the Giant's Causeway World Heritage Site after the scheme was approved by the Northern Ireland Executive's environment minister, Sammy Wilson.
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28 Jan 2009
Gwynedd Museum secures three years’ funding
An agreement between the Welsh Assembly Government, Gwynedd Council and Bangor University has secured the future of the Gwynedd Museum and Art Gallery in Bangor for another three years.
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