17th April, 2019 by Richard Clein
Snowdon Mountain Railway is preparing to mark the 10th anniversary since the opening of its summit building as trains return to Wales’ highest peak next week.
Hafod Eryri, which loosely translates as ‘high summer dwelling on Snowdon’, opened in June 2009 replacing the ageing building that had stood there since 1935.
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15th April, 2019 by Richard Clein
New attraction Liverpool Indoor Funfair has opened its doors for eight days of Easter excitement.
The event, which is visiting Liverpool for the first time, was unveiled by the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Cllr Christine Banks, and her granddaughter 6-year-old Emilia Fitzpatrick.
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9th April, 2019 by Richard Clein
It’s going to be more ‘Jurassic Park’ than trampoline park at Flip Out Doncaster this Easter as the Frenchgate attraction hosts a T-Rex over the holidays.
Named Tyson, the tame dinosaur will be trotting around like he owns the place, stopping to dance and pose for photos with customers.
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4th April, 2019 by Richard Clein
Boxed Off brought together three Liverpool icons to mark the opening of RLB360, the city’s newest tourist attraction.
After catching a Ferry ‘Cross the Mersey, Gerry Marsden MBE officially opened the new RLB360 visitor centre at the Royal Liver Building before enjoying views from the 10th floor.
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3rd April, 2019 by Richard Clein
Merseyside architect firm Studio RBA has won a £20m project to build an apartment complex in Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle.
The 12-storey Eclipse development, offering views of the city, River Mersey and the nearby Anglican Cathedral, will be built on land bordering Greenland Street, New Bird Street and St James Street.
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1st April, 2019 by Richard Clein
Suttons Tankers has agreed a deal to acquire DHL Supply Chain’s domestic bulk commodity chemical business.
The acquisition predominantly covers chemical transportation from sites in Billingham, County Durham and Runcorn, Merseyside.
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