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NewsScone Palace to host first UK Medieval combat championship
Visitors to Scone Palace in Perth, Scotland, this May will be able to attend the first full-contact Medieval combat championships in the UK, a sport rising in popularity around the globe.
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NewsFeatures to be added to two Merlin attractions
Merlin Entertainments has revealed details of two new features to launch at Sea Life Manchester and Legoland Discovery Centre Manchester, this year.
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FeaturesTop attractions to inspire birdwatching for groups
With the Big Garden Birdwatch, run by the RSPB, taking place this weekend, we look at attractions to get your group interested in birdwatching.
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NewsSir David Attenborough to open dinosaur exhibition in York
The York Museum’s Trust has announced that Sir David Attenborough will be opening its new exhibition, Jurassic World.
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NewsBritish Museum could host Bayeux Tapestry
The historic Bayeux Tapestry looks set to be loaned to the UK in what will be the first time in 950 years it has left its home in France.
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NewsNew fleet of buses launches at Stonehenge
A new fleet of ‘cleaner, greener’ buses has launched at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, offering groups a more accessible mode of transport around the English Heritage site.
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NewsBritish Museum to host collection of Rodin sculptures
An exhibition titled Rodin and the Art of Ancient Greece will run this year, featuring sculptures by Auguste Rodin.
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NewsDamien Hirst exhibition to be displayed at Houghton Hall
A series of new paintings by Damien Hirst, entitled Colour Space, will be installed in the State Rooms at Houghton Hall, in Norfolk this March.
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NewsSuccessful Field of Light Uluru Shines on Into 2020
Internationally acclaimed artist Bruce Munro's immersive installation, Field of Light Uluru, in Australia, has been extended for a further period and will now remain in place until 31st December 2020.
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NewsKatarina Line offers culinary and nature-themed trips
Highlights of the Land Tours will be culinary and nature-based activities and will involve visits to the Dalmatian Coast, Venice, Zagreb and Slovenia.
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Features7 Things to look out for in 2018
With the promises of yet another great year in terms of group travel, Visit England picks out seven things to be excited for in 2018.
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NewsWartime hut to open at Bletchley Park
A newly restored wartime hut will be open to the public for the first time as part of a packed calendar of exhibitions.
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NewsYork Museums Trust announces 2018 events and exhibitions
Included in the programme next year will be a dinosaur exhibition, a collection of Vivienne Westwood shoes and a gallery of illustrations.
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NewsBlackpool named City of Circus 2018
Blackpool has been named as one of the UK’s six Cities of Circus and, to celebrate, it will be featuring a year-round programme of events next year.
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NewsArundel Castle: lots for groups in 2018
Arundel Castle in West Sussex has announced a full calendar of events in time for its reopening on 30th March 2018.
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NewsNew feature at the Tower of London expected for summer
A new Imprisonment at the Tower exhibition is due to open in the summer of 2018 at the Tower of London and will explore the history of the prison.
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NewsBurma veterans exhibition open at National Memorial Arboretum
A new photographic exhibition, Burma Veterans: Unforgettable, is open at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.
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NewsMuseum of London reveals details of London Nights exhibition
London Nights is a major exhibition planned for the Museum of London next year which will unveil the capital at night through means of photography.
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NewsV&A to welcome Winnie-the-Pooh exhibition
From 9th December, the V&A in London will host new exhibition, Winnie-the-Pooh: Exploring a Classic.
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NewsJust Go! launches UK-wide trips to see Terracotta Army in Liverpool in 2018
Group tour operator, Just Go!, is launching UK-wide departures to see the Terracotta Army exhibition in Liverpool next year.


