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26 May 2009
New Aberdeen stadium location approved
A new community stadium, which will be home to Aberdeen Football Club (AFC), is to be situated at Loirston Loch after the local authority backed the site as its preferred location for the venue. more
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26 May 2009
Football League plans major overhaul
A range of new proposals have been unveiled by the Football League in a bid to address issues raised by the government last October regarding the governance and financial regulation of football clubs. more
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26 May 2009
Peel purchases Norfolk Royale Hotel
Peel Hotels has expanded its portfolio with the £8.25m purchase of the 95-bedroom Norfolk Royale Hotel in Bournemouth, Dorset, from English Rose Hotels Group. more
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26 May 2009
Ipswich Town chair steps down
Ipswich Town Football Club (ITFC) has announced that David Sheepshanks has stepped down as chair of the Coca-Cola Championship side after 14 years in the position. more
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26 May 2009
Mitchells and Butlers chief executive resigns
Mitchells and Butlers (M&B) has announced that it has parted company with chief executive Tim Clarke. The pub company has also recently reported a 47.6 per cent fall in pre-tax profits for the 28 weeks to 11 April 2009. more
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26 May 2009
Hornby quits Visit London
David Hornby, commercial director at Visit London, has left the tourism organisation following six years of service. more
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26 May 2009
New measures to save iconic lakes
The Environment Agency has released a new blueprint designed to help protect our most famous lakes from threats such as climate change, pollution and non-native species. more
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26 May 2009
NTS confirms fewer redundancies
The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) has confirmed its plans to cut costs, putting an end to the past few months of media speculation over planned job losses and property closures. more
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26 May 2009
£15.7m visitor centre topped out
A topping-out ceremony has been held to mark the completion of external construction work on the £15.7m John Hope Gateway Visitor Centre at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in Scotland. more
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26 May 2009
Dallas Cowboys stadium to open in June
The new Dallas Cowboys Stadium is due to open in Arlington, Texas, on 6 June. The 3 million sq ft (278,700sq m) stadium will become the largest NFL stadium in the US, stretching a quarter-mile in length. more
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26 May 2009
Sport England seeks increased participation
Sport England has called for "everyone in sport" to do more to increase participation by people with learning difficulties after announcing that it would be investing £200,000 at this year's Special Olympics GB Summer Games. more
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22 May 2009
Athletics initiative launches in Newham
A new athletics network has been launched at Newham Leisure Centre in Plaistow, east London, which is one of 10 pilot networks to be rolled out across the country by England Athletics. more
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22 May 2009
Portishead pool set to reopen
An outdoor swimming pool in Portishead, Somerset, is to reopen to the public on 23 May after Portishead Pool Community Trust took over the management of the facility from the local authority. more
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22 May 2009
Shake-up for Welsh tourism panel
The Welsh Assembly Government has announced plans for an overhaul of the Tourism Advisory Panel, which was established in 2006 to provide policy guidance to help improve Welsh tourism. more
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22 May 2009
Global recognition for London schemes
A £1.5bn scheme to transform Elephant and Castle has been named as one of two London-based projects that will form part of a new global regeneration initiative set up by former US president, Bill Clinton. more
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22 May 2009
Scotland unveils alcohol display guidelines
The Scottish Government has announced that visitor attractions, including distilleries and breweries, are to be excluded from new legislation that will lead to restrictions on the display of alcohol. more
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22 May 2009
Timeline established for Vetch Field revamp
Plans for the redevelopment of the former Vetch Field stadium in Swansea, South Wales, are to move forward after the local authority revealed that it hopes to select a preferred developer for the scheme in early 2010. more
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21 May 2009
Visitor centre upgrade for Housesteads
Housesteads Roman Fort, which is part of Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site near Bardon Mill, Northumberland, is set to be transformed over the next five years in a bid to improve the visitor experience. more
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21 May 2009
Olympic Greenway link underway
Construction work on the Greenway cycle and walking route is now underway in east London, with completion scheduled for 2011. more
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20 May 2009
UK Centre for Carnival Arts launches
The new £7.3m UK Centre for Carnival Arts (UKCCA) is now open in Luton, Bedfordshire, providing a base for UK and international performances and training. more
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20 May 2009
Plans submitted for New Brighton scheme
A stage two planning application for the second phase of the mixed-use £60m regeneration scheme at New Brighton on the Wirral has been submitted to Liverpool City Council. more
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20 May 2009
Aberdeen arts centre development delayed
The development of a new £13m contemporary arts centre in the Union Terrace Gardens in Aberdeen, Scotland, has been jeopardised after new plans were submitted for a wider redevelopment of the site. more
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