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02 Oct 2006
Soccer Circus opens at Xscape
Soccer Circus – an interactive indoor football centre – has opened at the Xscape leisure complex in Braehead near Glasgow in Scotland.
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02 Oct 2006
Government rejects Tote bid
The government has confirmed it has rejected an offer for the state-owned bookmaker, the Tote, from a racing industry consortium.
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02 Oct 2006
Saudi nominates heritage sites to UNESCO
The Ministry of Education in Saudi Arabia is set to nominate its first three World Heritage sites in the Kingdom to UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation).
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02 Oct 2006
Australia increases heritage funding
The Australian government has committed an additional AUS$10.5m (£4.2m, US$7.8m, 6.2m euro) to conserve and protect Australia’s most important heritage sites.
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01 Oct 2006
Heritage Park looks to raise $50m for development scheme
Heritage Park in Calgary, Canada, launched a CAN$50m (£24m, US$45m, 35m euro) fundraising campaign called It’s About Time in September to finance the expansion of the historical park’s heritage collection and allow it to open all year round.
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29 Sep 2006
Prince backs heritage scheme
The Prince of Wales is backing a new scheme which seeks to revive skills integral to ensuring growth in the built heritage sector.
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29 Sep 2006
Maori conservator aids National Trust
A New Zealand conservator has visited Candon Park in Surrey to advise the National Trust on the restoration of a Maori Meeting House carved by his great-great-grandfather more than 100 years ago.
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