In any sector, not least the attractions sector, when starting to assess prospects for the year ahead it’s always useful to look at the wider picture to see what… read more →
The wraps are off! 7th December 2016 saw the public confirmation of the funding that will enable the £20m Silverstone Heritage Experience (SHE) to open it’s doors in early 2019.… read more →
The new Chancellor’s Autumn Statement had some welcome news for museums and galleries, although as is so often the case with the initial headline statements it is never quite as… 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 →
Although located only 48 miles from London’s Trafalgar Square, Osea Island is just 5 miles east of Maldon, nestling in the Blackwater estuary on the Essex coast, giving visitors to… 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 →
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 →
Writing in Attractions Management (http://tinyurl.com/na4l24c) Kath Hudson reports on an initiative in Paris to turn 16 “ghost stations” which have been disused for decades into leisure spaces, ranging from theatres, nighclubs,… read more →