I was really fascinated to read on http://www.blooloop.com about Field Station: Dinosaurs , the new dinosaur-themed park due to open near Witchita, Kansas, and the second Field Station: Dinosaurs theme park to be opened… read more →
Right now, over 85 million people around the world have been made homeless by natural disaster and conflict. ShelterBox is a charity working to change this by providing emergency shelter… read more →
It’s been interesting to read the coverage of the proposed ‘Eden Project-style’ Eco-attraction planned for the grounds of the Royal Palace at Soestdijk (see coverage in CLAD for example http://tinyurl.com/gumk2gh… read more →
In 2003, around about the time that I joined Jonathan Rounce at Petersham Group, we met with directors of Blandy Group, the Madeira-based tourism services to publishing group who set… read more →
Prague is 2015’s best value destination while the Algarve is Europe’s cheapest beach resort, according to the new Worldwide Holiday Costs Barometerfrom Post Office Travel Money The strength of Sterling against… read more →
Thanks firstly to my good friend Jean-Paul Haenen at Kwan Leisure for drawing attention to a piece by Bloomberg Online columnist, Justin Fox, entitled ‘Theme parks will not be Digitized’… read more →
Opening soon in Wroclaw, Poland at the Zoo Wroclaw will be the brand new Afrykarium Oceanarium. The building, a black concrete monolith, houses five distinctive halls that each depict aspects… read more →
We read on the Blooloop website last week that the planning permission for NIRAH, the massive fresh water aquarium attraction planned for Bedfordshire, has expired with several million pounds of… read more →
Britons now spend an average of less than £10 each time they pay by cash, as shoppers increasingly switch to debit and credit cards and buy online. A report by… read more →
The Heritage Lottery Fund has awarded a total of £72m to six major heritage projects across England. The winning projects are: – Canterbury Cathedral (£11.9m) to set up a new… read more →