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17 Oct 2007
Margaret Hodge commits to tourism
UK Culture minister Margaret Hodge has pledged to be ‘the champion’ of the British tourism and visitor attractions industry across government, but questioned the organisational structure of the sector.
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15 Oct 2007
Art museum reopens in Maine
The Bowdoin College Museum of Art in Brunswick, Maine, US, has reopened its doors following a two-year, US$20.8m renovation and expansion project.
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15 Oct 2007
Aquarium plans for Ontario
The city council of Brockville, Ontario, Canada, has approved plans to build a CA$12m visitor attraction in the town.
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10 Oct 2007
Cineworld signs with Real D
Cineworld Group has signed a deal with Real D, the 3D technology company, to install 3D projection systems at 30 of its 72 digital auditoria.
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08 Oct 2007
VisitBritain calls for more funding
VisitBritain has called for increased government investment in the country’s visitor economy in order to realise the potential of the £2.1bn benefit to tourism that could arise from the London 2012 Olympics.
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08 Oct 2007
Autumn tourism boost for Ireland
Tourism Ireland has launched a 12.5m euro (£8.7m, US$17.7m) marketing campaign in a bid to attract overseas tourists to take city breaks and explore rural Ireland this autumn.
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08 Oct 2007
Battersea receives an upgrade
Culture minister Margaret Hodge has accepted advice from English Heritage to upgrade the listing of Battersea Power Station from Grade II to Grade II*.
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