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Council offloads Lincoln theatre freehold
Lincoln's Theatre Royal is poised to benefit from
around £500,000 worth of improvements after the
local authority agreed to sell the site's freehold
to Lincoln Theatre Holdings (LTH). more
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29 Jul 2010
Art Series Hotels to expand
Will Deague, founder of the Australia-based Art Series Hotels, has revealed details of the group's expansion plans. more
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28 Jul 2010
New £22.5m venue set for Doncaster
Doncaster Council has revealed the design of a new £22.5m performance venue that is set to become the "cultural anchor" of a new £300m civic and cultural quarter for the town. more
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27 Jul 2010
Kentish Town Sports Centre reopens
The Kentish Town Sports Centre in London reopened yesterday (26 July) following a comprehensive £25m redevelopment of the Grade II-listed Victorian building. more
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27 Jul 2010
Guildford heritage plans put on display
Guildford Borough Council (GBC) has invited residents to comment on draft plans for a new heritage centre and tourist attraction incorporating the town's museum and castle. more
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27 Jul 2010
Bristol City stadium proposals dealt blow
Bristol City Football Club's (BCFC) plans for a new 30,000-seat stadium have been dealt a blow after the local authority refused permission for a supermarket development. more
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27 Jul 2010
Rotherham United submits ground proposals
Rotherham United Football Club (RUFC) has submitted outline plans for the construction of a new 12,000-seat stadium at the Guest and Chrimes site to the local authority. more
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27 Jul 2010
Stour Centre to reopen this month
Ashford Leisure Trust has confirmed that the leisure pool at Stour Centre, which was forced to close in March due to faulty tiling work, will reopen to the public on 31 July. more
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27 Jul 2010
Horley Leisure Centre contractor appointed
Reigate and Banstead Borough Council (RBBC) has appointed Holland-based Pellikaan Construction to build a new £7.5m leisure centre on the site of a former school in Horley, Surrey. more
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26 Jul 2010
£750,000 revamp for Hilton Cardiff
Hilton Cardiff has confirmed that work has started on a £750,000 revamp of the 197-bedroom property, which is due to be completed ahead of the Ryder Cup in September. more
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26 Jul 2010
Work starts on Oxford leisure scheme
Work has started on a scheme to redevelop Oxford's Barton Pool, which is set to boast a new 40-station gym, improved changing facilities and a new reception area. more
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23 Jul 2010
Nottingham centre approved
Plans to replace the Victoria Leisure Centre in Sneinton, Nottingham, with a new £9m facility have been given the final approval by central government. more
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22 Jul 2010
N.C. zoo expansion contract awarded
Charlotte, North Carolina, US-based Hendrick Construction has won a contract to build five new buildings and expand the North Carolina Zoo's 37-acre African Plains habitat. more
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22 Jul 2010
Host Hotels acquires Le Meridien Piccadilly
Leisure property specialist Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels has confirmed that it has completed the sale of Le Meridien Piccadilly, in the heart of London's West End, on behalf of Starman Hotels. more
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20 Jul 2010
Seven potential sites for Yeovil Sports Zone
Independent planning consultancy Alliance Planning has shortlisted a total of seven potential sites for the development of a new multi-million pound sports facility in Yeovil, Somerset. more
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20 Jul 2010
Expansion plans for Tate St Ives
Tate St Ives, the Cornish branch of the Tate art gallery, is to go ahead with expansion plans after reaching a deal with Cornwall Council and the Penwith Housing Association (PHA). more
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20 Jul 2010
Oldham Athletic plans move forward
Oldham Athletic Football Club's (OAFC) plans for a new stadium development have moved forward after consultancy Sports Solutions GB was appointed to deliver the £20m scheme. more
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20 Jul 2010
£350m Rock project opens
A £350m leisure and retail project in Bury has opened. Called The Rock, the 620,000sq ft (57,600sq m) development boasts a 10-screen Vue multiplex, a 24-lane AMF Bowling centre and restaurants. more
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19 Jul 2010
Billingham Forum scheme moves forward
A major £17m renovation of Billingham Forum, Stockton-on-Tees, has reached a milestone following the completion of internal infrastructure work and exterior improvements. more
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16 Jul 2010
Scarborough Spa cash plan approved
Scarborough Borough Council (SBC) has agreed to use reserve funds to ensure a multi-million pound overhaul of the resort's Spa complex is able to continue. more
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16 Jul 2010
Clydebank set for new leisure centre
Plans for the development of a new leisure complex in Clydebank as part of wider efforts to regenerate the Scottish town have taken a step forward. more
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16 Jul 2010
Planners reject Tenby hotel proposals
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority (PCNPA) has dismissed plans for the mixed-use overhaul of a Tenby hotel, which was severely damaged by fire in 2008. more
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15 Jul 2010
Trifitness club for Scottish Borders
Borders Sport and Leisure Trust has teamed up with Heriot-Watt University and Borders College to create a health and fitness centre for the Scottish Borders. more
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15 Jul 2010
Fitness4Less buys Fitness First site
Budget health and fitness operator Fitness4Less has bought the Fitness First gym in Newport, south Wales, for an undisclosed sum through property agents Christie + Co. more
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