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FeaturesKielder Observatory offers stargazing adventures for groups
Heather Woodfine from Kielder Observatory explains how groups can experience some of Europe’s darkest skies through bespoke astronomy events, telescope observations and educational talks.
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ColumnSleep tourism, travel insurance and using AI to plan holidays
The rise of ‘sleep tourism’, travel insurance fibs and why we should be cautious of using bots to plan group trips are all up for discussion for our opinionated organiser.
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InterviewAntiques Roadshow’s Mark Smith on 40 years of battlefield tours
Antique Roadshow’s medals and militaria expert Mark Smith talks about why everyone should do a battlefields tour and what he loves about the BBC show.
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FeaturesGroup Leisure & Travel Show 2025: freebies, prizes and giveaways to look out for
Here are some of the exciting competitions, prizes and offers for visitors coming to the Group Leisure & Travel Show on 2nd October in Milton Keynes.
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ColumnAirport paperwork, queuing dilemmas and signal struggles
Our resident complaining traveller discusses a whole heap of airport bother, bad luck with queues and a scenic destination lacking in modern-day necessity.
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ReviewLondon Theatre Review: The Producers
Mel Brooks’ laugh-a-minute production, The Producers has returned to the West End and is sure to have you in stitches as it takes no prisoners.
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FeaturesIt’s almost GLT Show time! Here’s the essential info for 2025
Who’s exhibiting, how to get free parking, timings, free breakfast and lunch, and who’s speaking in the Seminar Theatre on 2nd October in Milton Keynes.
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InterviewLondon history and heritage at Royal Museums Greenwich
Andrea Larotella, senior travel trade manager at Royal Museums Greenwich tells us why it makes a great group day out, from storied history to hard-to-beat views.
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Destination GuidesItinerary idea: discover a city break in Milton Keynes
Covering 119 square miles, the city of Milton Keynes has much more than concrete cows to offer visitors. Here’s how to explore with your group.
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ReviewRegional Theatre Review: Blood Brothers
Class, friendship and superstition are up for discussion in the touring production of Bill Kenwright’s classic production, with passionate performances from the entire cast.
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InterviewGroup perks, popular locations and new favourites
We chat to Martyn Stagg, head of sales for Alfa Travel about its most popular group destinations and how it stands out from the crowd.
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FeaturesWe love the GLT Show because…
Here is what the team at Group Leisure & Travel are looking forward to when the GLT Show opens its doors on 2nd October in Milton Keynes. Have you registered as a visitor yet?
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Destination Guides6 exciting activities for groups in mid Wales
Home to ancient legends, expansive countryside and rich culture, mid Wales offers a range of activities for groups to enjoy during a visit.
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Destination GuidesItinerary idea: music and museums in Glasgow
With its grand architecture and vibrant culture, Glasgow offers cathedrals, world-class museums, buzzing neighbourhoods and legendary music venues.
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ReviewRegional Theatre Review: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
A sight to behold, this adaptation is a theatrical treat on the senses and groups can catch the nationwide tour to experience the classic story first-hand - here’s what we thought.
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InterviewInvolved Holidays: for walking, exploring and adventure
We chat to Richard Forde at Involved Holidays about how they help GTOs plan their holidays and the destinations they expect to become popular.
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FeaturesTop tips from GTOs for overseas trips
GTOs Allison Udy from Milton Village Community Association and Andrea Golder of Thames Valley Tours have offered advice to help make group holidays a success and avoid common stumbling blocks.
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ReviewLondon Theatre Review: Evita
Magnetic vocals, emotive routines and a unique and surprising performance of its most well-known number make Jamie Lloyd’s production of Evita a must see in London’s West End.
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ReviewLondon Theatre Review: Hercules
Disney on Stage delivers another fun, high-energy musical adaptation that fans of the film and newcomers alike are sure to enjoy.
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FeaturesWalking trails to explore Plymouth’s coastal surroundings
How groups visiting Plymouth can enjoy a walking trip that takes in the sights of Britain’s Ocean City, positioned between Dartmoor national park and the UK’s First National Marine Park, Plymouth Sound.


