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21 Jul 2008
Scenic railway back on track
Luna Park Melbourne's Great Scenic Railway, one of the oldest rollercoasters in the world, is back in action after completing restoration works.
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17 Jul 2008
Public call time on alcohol tax increases
The recent increases in alcohol duty are more likely to affect sensible drinkers and traditional pubs, rather than it achieve the main aim of deterring alcohol abuse, according to a by the British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA).
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17 Jul 2008
New research into England's voluntary arts sector
The DCMS and Arts Council England (ACE) have commissioned the first national study into voluntary arts activity. The aim of the study, called Our Creative Talent: the voluntary and amateur arts in England , is to develop a better understanding of a sector that accounts for one-fifth of all arts participation in England and generates near £543m a year.
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17 Jul 2008
Creative Scotland Bill hits a snag
Plans for a new national cultural development body to advise, support and invest in the creative industries across Scotland has failed to gain approval from Scottish Parliament.
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17 Jul 2008
Tourism Alliance appoints Cotton as chair
Bob Cotton OBE, chief executive of the British Hospitality Association, has been appointed chair of the Tourism Alliance. He succeeds Ros Pritchard OBE, chief executive of the British Holiday and Home Parks Association, who has stepped down after her year as chair.
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16 Jul 2008
Government in visa U-turn row
Tourism organisations have criticised plans by the government to scrap visa waiver agreements with 11 countries early next year.
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15 Jul 2008
Alton Towers introduces Family Forum
The Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire, UK, has selected six families to form its new Family Feedback Forum, a new initiative set up to help shape the future of the resort.
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15 Jul 2008
HLF confirms £16m funding boost for historic attractions
Three historic attractions have received a major funding boost after the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) confirmed over £16m of grants. The announcement was made as part of a £23m package pledged by the HLF for the repair and restoration of historic landmark buildings across Britain.
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Taylor Made Designs offer health clubs a fully-managed
end-to-end service.
From garment design to sourcing,
manufacture, storage & fulfilment,
every step of the uniform creation
process is taken care of
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