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    Continuum Attractions takes the reins at iconic Loch Ness attraction with £1.5 million investment

    5th Jan 2023

    We are delighted to announce that Continuum Attractions has now signed a long-term lease to take over one of Scotland’s most famous visitor attractions, The Loch Ness Centre & Exhibition in the Highlands of Scotland, near Inverness.

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    Spinnaker Tower is Shaping Portsmouth

    28th Oct 2022

    “It is with a great deal of pride, excitement and pleasure that I welcome Tony and the team from the Spinnaker Tower to Shaping Portsmouth as our latest Patron. The venue is iconic and one of the most recognisable in the city. Tony and his team are excellent ambassadors for the city and represent the very best of our businesses.” – Stef Nienaltowski, CEO of Shaping Portsmouth

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    Continuum Attractions scoops 5 TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards 2022

    25th Jul 2022

    Continuum Attractions continue to deliver exceptional award-winning visitor experiences in a post-pandemic market.

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    Improving the lives of Scottish children – The Real Mary King’s Close supports Cash for Kids as its Charity Partner

    31st Mar 2020

    The ghostly story of the young girl Annie and her lost doll is just one of the many stories shared at leading Edinburgh visitor attraction The Real Mary King’s Close, and is the main reason why the attraction has chosen to support Cash for Kids in 2020.

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    International Women’s Day: women from the past inspire women in the future

    6th Mar 2020

    Our successful visitor business is created around the stories of some formidable women from the past, as we tell the tales of interesting and path-carving characters from the 17th century onwards in a number of our attractions. Landowners in Edinburgh, chocolate entrepreneurs in York and political campaigners in Oxford, these women built their successful independent businesses and environments from scratch, and it’s interesting to reflect on International Women’s Day on what we have learnt from the telling of these stories.

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