What else is new? – Page 135
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Features
LEGOLAND: Here’s why groups with children need to go
Michelle Ingerfield from Yandell Media, which publishes Group Leisure & Travel, reports back from LEGOLAND.
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Interview
Andy Booth: from organiser to mentor
Andy Booth, GTO of the Year 2011, tells us what his life as an organiser looks like seven years after his win at the Group Leisure & Travel Awards and about how he’s now mentoring his future successor.
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Riviera Travel set to launch new culinary holidays
Taste Break holidays will offer tailor-made short jaunts to some of Europe’s most enticing foodie cities.
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Avenue Q to return for a new UK tour
Comedy musical Avenue Q will hit the road again next year when it begins a new tour of UK venues.
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Special twist on Summer Opening for Buckingham Palace
To mark the 70th birthday of The Prince of Wales this year, the Palace will hold a special display of over 100 works of art.
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Wicksteed Park announces three new daytime shows for 2018
The theme park in Northamptonshire will welcome three daytime shows to its 2018 programme with themed of wartime and the sixties.
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New LEGOLAND attractions open to the public
LEGOLAND Windsor Resort has now opened up its new features which include two new Miniland areas and LEGO Reef.
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Take That musical, The Band, to have West End run
It has been announced that the musical, The Band, will have a six-week run in London following the success of its UK tour.
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Features
Treat your group to these 'indulgent' trips
Today marks the end of Lent and to celebrate we’ve rounded up some group trip ideas that are all about indulgence.
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Animal attractions to visit during Love Your Zoo Week (and beyond)
Places to visit during Love Your Zoo Week, which celebrates the conservation work undertaken by zoos.
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Friendly welcome for coach groups planning to visit Wells
Wells in Somerset has been awarded the title of ‘Coach Friendly City’ from the Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT).
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Royal Caribbean welcomes new cruise ship to fleet
Symphony of the Seas is the 25th ship to join the Royal Caribbean International (RCI) fleet.
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Bishop Auckland welcomes ‘Bevin Boys’ art exhibition
The Mining Art Gallery in Bishop Auckland has opened a new temporary exhibition dedicated to the World War Two ‘Bevin Boys’.
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West End welcomes first ever theatre named after a woman
Andrew Lloyd Webber has announced that the New London Theatre is to be renamed in honour of the trailblazing choreographer Dame Gillian Lynne.
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Royal Three Counties Show to celebrate British countryside for 60th time
The annual show will return for its 60th year at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern this year.
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Features
Q&A with Leger Holidays’ head battlefields guide, Paul Reed
Group Leisure & Travel spoke to Paul Reed about his passion for world war history tours.
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Walker Art Gallery reveals 2018/19 exhibition programme
The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool has announced its upcoming exhibition programme for the next 12 months including Mackintosh works and drawings by Leonardo da Vinci.
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Caribbean and Thailand itineraries confirmed for Star Clippers
Star Clippers’ three tall ships will sail the Caribbean, east and west Mediterranean, Thailand and Indonesian waters throughout the year.
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Chicago extends booking period due to high demand
The show which is set to open in April at the Phoenix Theatre in London has extended its booking period until October.
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Being Brunel museum opens to the public
Bristol has welcomed the opening of Being Brunel, a new museum dedicated to the life and legacy of one of engineering’s greatest minds – Isambard Kingdom Brunel.