What else is new? – Page 130
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The Mirror Crack’d to be adapted for stage for first time in UK
Agatha Christie’s The Mirror Crack’d is to be adapted for the stage will premiere at Salisbury Playhouse next February before touring.
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RHS offers special group rates for picnics this summer
The Royal Horticultural Society is offering delicious picnics and cream teas at special rates for groups across its gardens this summer.
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Final touches made to RAF Museum ahead of reopening
The RAF Museum in London is set to welcome visitors when it formally reopens on Saturday 30th June.
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County Durham campaign shines spotlight on county’s history
County Durham’s newest seasonal campaign invites visitors to delve into the city’s past.
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New St Albans museum to showcase 2,000 years of history
Featuring displays on Boudicca and the Magna Carta to Stanley Kubrick and Stephen Hawking, the new St Albans Museum + Gallery will open on 8th June.
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Tower of London to hold Feast Food Festival
Foodie event, Feast at the Tower, run by River Street Events, will be held at the Tower of London this September.
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Just Go! Holidays reveals six new National Trust escorted tours
Just Go! Holidays has unveiled a collection of new escorted heritage breaks, created in association with the National Trust.
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Passion Play: Tour operators selling group tickets announced
The historic Passion Play that takes place in Oberammergau, Germany every ten years will be releasing tickets later this year and expects to be more popular than ever among groups.
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Woman in Black to celebrate 30 years with new cast
The play, The Woman in Black, is set to celebrate its 30th birthday in the West End this June and will introduce a new cast at the Fortune Theatre in London.
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Brief Encounter to extend in West End
Due to high demand, Noel Coward’s Brief Encounter has now been extended and is running until September at Empire Cinema Haymarket.
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5 free things to do in Devon
Heading to Devon in the near future? Fill your group trip with plenty of ideas, from museums to walking trails – and remember you don’t need to splurge to have a great time.
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Plenty in store for groups visiting Blenheim this autumn
Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire has rounded up some of its autumn highlights for group visitors.
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BAi360 launches group abseiling mornings
British Airways i360 in Brighton is now offering ‘iDrop Abseil’ mornings throughout the summer and autumn, which are suitable for groups.
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The Bishop’s Palace reveals new sculpture trail
The Bishop’s Palace in Wells will be hosting a new sculpture trail from this September within its gardens and Medieval buildings.
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Trekking trips of a lifetime
Top trekking trips from around the globe, from a twilight trail in Sri Lanka, to hiking up a volcano in Indonesia.
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Science Museum to host major exhibition about the sun
London’s Science Museum will host The Sun: Living With Our Star, an exhibition exploring the earth’s relationship with the sun.
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Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein to tour UK
It has been announced that Mel Brooks’ comedy musical, Young Frankenstein will have its last West End performance this August, before it embarks on a tour of the UK next year.
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French Brothers launches combined boat and bus tours
For groups to enjoy a complete sightseeing tour of Windsor, river cruise company French Brothers has introduced new joint river and bus tours.
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Temperate House now open to the public at Kew
Said to be the world’s largest Victorian glasshouse, the spectacular Temperate House has reopened at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
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Exhibitions, libraries and retail at new Japan House London
An Art Deco building on Kensington High Street will become Japan House London: a visitor experience and creative crossroads for Japan and the UK.