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Liverpool-based Heritage Great Britain invests £1.5m across its portfolio
Liverpool-based Heritage Great Britain has invested £1.5m across its portfolio for the 2015 season.
This includes £500k in a new Shaun the Sheep attraction at Lands End, with a combined total of over 2.5 million annual visitors across their portfolio, it is expected that visitors will flock to the new attraction.
Headquartered on Albert Dock in Liverpool, Heritage Great Britain plc is the name behind some of the United Kingdom’s most outstanding destinations and visitor attractions, from the Needles landmark attraction on the Isle of Wight to the coastal Land’s End in West Cornwall and remote John O’Groats in the far north of Scotland.
Commenting on its latest investment, CEO of Heritage Great Britain, Allan Leech, said: “The Shaun the Sheep Experience is part of a significant investment programme across all of our sites including The Needles landmark attraction in the Isle of Wight and Snowdon Mountain Railway.”
David Sproxton CBE from Aardman said: “We’re delighted to partner with Heritage Great Britain which has a strong track record of running successful attractions.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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