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  • 15/05/08 03:12

    Bristol Airport walkway plan suffers a setback

    Plans for a new passenger walkway at Bristol International Airport suffered a setback this week. North Somerset councillors have agreed that the structure should be treated as an extension to the building and therefore subject to a full planning application.....


  • 14/05/08 03:01

    Trump's Aberdeenshire golf resort plans to be amended

    The Trump Organisation has revealed amendments to its plans for a £1 billion golf resort in Aberdeenshire.The proposed area for development is designated a site of special scientific interest and conservation bodies have opposed plans for the golf resort since its announcement.....


  • 14/05/08 02:37

    Manchester prepares for Uefa Cup Final

    The Uefa Cup Final against Zenit St Petersburg has drawn thousands of Rangers fans to Manchester.By tonight's kick off at the City of Manchester Stadium, up to 100,000 fans from both sides will grace the city.....


  • 13/05/08 02:36

    Britons soak up sun during hottest May on record

    People across Britain have been enjoying the hottest May since meteorological records began in 1772, according to the Telegraph.The Central England Temperature (CET), which is the world's oldest available instrumental record of temperature, reports that the average temperature for the first ten days of May was 14.....


  • 13/05/08 02:12

    Wales extends its free OAP rail travel scheme

    Pensioners in Wales will now get to enjoy free travel on local trains for another year, as the Welsh Assembly Government announces an extension to their pilot scheme.Over the past year, OAPs in certain areas of Wales have been able to enjoy free rail travel as the Welsh Assembly tests how capable its railways system is of handling the increased number of passengers.....


  • 12/05/08 02:01

    London Olympics site could be "too small"

    Greenwich Park, which will play host to equestrian events at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, has been dubbed "too small" by local campaigners and leading equestrian figures.The Telegraph states that those protesting against the use of the 180-acre site at the London Olympics object claim that 20, 000 people would find it difficult to fit in the park, while many three-day equestrian events typically attract much larger crowds.....


  • 12/05/08 01:49

    Restored Fife railway could cost £20 million

    An MSP for Fife in Scotland has claimed that putting trains back on a railway line between Leven and Thornton would cost only £20 million. According to the BBC, Tricia Marwick stated that tracks and signals along the line are still in place, but have not been sufficiently maintained.....


  • 09/05/08 01:36

    Kelvingrove is Scotland's most popular attraction

    The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow has been revealed as Scotland's busiest tourist attraction in 2007. According to VisitScotland, who carried out the research, 2.....


  • 08/05/08 01:24

    'White Horse' could be Britain's largest public sculpture

    Proposals for what is likely to be Britain's largest piece of public sculpture have been unveiled.The five artists competing for the privilege of having their work exhibited at the apex of a hilltop in Ebbsfleet, Kent, are former Turner Prize winner Mark Wallinger, Rachel Whiteread, Richard Deacon, Christopher Le Brun and French artist Daniel Buren.....


  • 08/05/08 01:13

    Dorset’s Jurassic Coast suffers huge landslide

    The World Heritage Jurassic Coast in Dorset has suffered the area's biggest landslide in 20 years.Beginning with a perceptible rumble on Tuesday night, the situation escalated until chunks of land were tumbling into the sea off Dorset.....


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