All News articles – Page 116
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NewsNew Leicestershire trail celebrates Arts & Crafts movement
A new trail taking in iconic architecture has been developed to mark the history of the Arts and Crafts Movement in Leicestershire.
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NewsNew river cruise partner for Shearings in 2018
Tour operator Shearings Holidays has revealed its new 2018 river cruise programme, which features 21 new cruise itineraries with A-Rosa ships.
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NewsNew partners sign up to support GLT Awards
The latest names to sign up as partners of the Group Leisure & Travel Awards 2017 are Lime World and Ramblers Walking Holidays.
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NewsUK tour of Fat Friends to star former cricket hero
A UK tour has been announced for Fat Friends, starring cricket star Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff will join the cast.
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NewsFlashdance to return to UK with 11 month tour
Flashdance the Musical will begin an 11 month-long UK tour this summer, which will star Strictly contestant Joanne Clifton.
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NewsIconic railway posters go on display at the Lion Salt Works Museum
A new exhibition of colourful 1930s-style railway posters will be unveiled at the Lion Salt Works Museum.
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NewsTickets go on sale for Colours of Cluny
Organisers of light display, Colours of Cluny, have announced that tickets for the public will go on sale from Friday 23rd June.
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NewsTour dates revealed for Matthew Bourne’s Cinderella
The production company, New Adventures, has revealed that Matthew Bourne’s Cinderella will be going on a UK tour from December.
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NewsEating London launches two new walking tours
Tour operator Eating London is expanding its offerings in the capital with the launch of two new culinary tours.
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NewsBurghley House to open at night for the first time
Burghley House will welcome groups at night , offering a new perspective of the Tudor building after the autumn lights switch-on.
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NewsBlenheim Palace to host classic and supercar day
It’s been unveiled that a brand new automotive show will be taking place at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire this year.
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NewsWookey Hole Caves: witch markings to be displayed
Symbols scratched in the Wookey Hole Caves 400 years ago are to be displayed to the public for the first time.
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NewsTower of London to host BBC Good Food Festival
Feast, a new BBC Good Food Festival, run by River Street Events will be held in the moat at the Tower of London from 22nd to 24th September.
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NewsMuseum exhibition celebrates Agatha Christie’s life
National Museum Cardiff is to illustrate the life behind the works of Agatha Christie.
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NewsYorkshire Wildlife Park unveils expansion plans
Yorkshire Wildlife Park has announced expansion plans which will introduce new species to its conservation and welfare work.
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NewsPershore Plum Festival celebrates 21st anniversary
The Pershore Plum Festival, in Worcestershire, will take place between the 26th and 28th August.
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NewsStar Clippers reveals 2018/19 sailing itineraries
Star Clippers has unveiled its sailing schedules for the summer of 2018 and winter of 2019.
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NewsCasting for National Theatre’s Follies announced
The National Theatre’s production of Follies will star Imelda Staunton, Tracie Bennett and Janie Dee.
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NewsFestive group lunch packages at Blists Hill Victorian Town
Ironbridge Gorge Museums, in Shropshire, celebrates its 50th anniversary and will be introducing two new festive packages for groups.
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NewsEU scraps roaming charges
Travellers will no longer be hit with roaming charges when using their phones in countries within the EU.


