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Herstmonceux Castle to host 26th Medieval festival
The castle in Sussex will host the England’s Medieval Festival this August and will display reproduced Medieval sights, sounds and spectacles.
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Group tickets for Winchester Cathedral Flower Festival
Tickets are now on sale for this year’s Flower Festival at Winchester Cathedral, Hampshire, running from 5th to 9th September.
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Not long to go until Chatsworth reopens after major revamp
Chatsworth House in Derbyshire is soon to reopen to visitors following the biggest restoration and conservation project the estate has seen.
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Groups welcome at new BA i360 dining experience
The first Sky Dining evenings at British Airways i360 will take place in April and May, offering a three course meal with views over Brighton and Hove.
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Tom Jones to headline Hampton Court Palace Festival
Singer Tom Jones and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra are two of the headlining acts announced for this year's Hampton Court Palace Festival.
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Great Rail Journeys offers new tours to Bali, Canada and Russia
The group rail tour operator, Great Rail Journeys has announced its holidays for 2019, with five new ‘bucket list adventures’.
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2017 breaks record for West End show attendances
The Society of London Theatre (SOLT) has announced that last year was a record breaker for the capital’s theatre industry with attendances topping 15 million.
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Adventures inspired by great authors
To celebrate World Book Day today, here is a round-up of locations linked to inspiring authors for a truly great literature-linked trip.
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P&O’s Aurora relaunched exclusively for adults
P&O Cruises has announced that the Aurora will return from its March 2019 refit as an adult-only ship.
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Five of the tastiest foodie trips in Wales
To mark St David’s Day this week we’ve highlighted some of the top foodie experiences for groups in Wales.
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National Memorial Arboretum building projects close to completion
The conclusion of a £28 million improvement programme is expected to see the Staffordshire-based arboretum welcome a record number of visitors this year.
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November start confirmed for Les Misérables UK tour
Almost a decade since its last tour, the musical Les Misérables will once again visit UK venues when it hits the road this autumn.
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Lulu to star as Dorothy Brock in 42nd Street
Singer and actress Lulu will take over the role of Dorothy Brock, previously held by Sheena Easton, in the West End production of 42nd Street, it has been announced.
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Great Exhibition of the North to include entertainment trails
The 80-day exhibition, which takes place between 22nd June and 9th September across NewcastleGateshead will celebrate art, culture, design and innovation.
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World premiere for The Lovely Bones confirmed
The Lovely Bones, the best-selling novel by Alice Sebold, has been adapted for stage and will premiere in Northampton this year.
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Visitor registration for GLTS 2018 opens
Visitor registration, which includes benefits such as free parking* at the NEC, is now open.
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Visit Dartmoor launches themed group itineraries
The official tourism organisation for Dartmoor National Park, Visit Dartmoor, has launched a range of itineraries aimed at group travel.
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The Story Museum to open Alice in Wonderland exhibition
The Story Museum in Oxford has announced it will be opening It’s Always Tea Time, an exhibition of artworks from across the globe, depicting one of the most famous tea parties of all time.
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Twilight suppers for groups new at Burghley
Twilight at Burghley, running from 3rd to 6th October, will return for the second time this autumn, with the introduction of new ‘Twilight Suppers’ for groups.
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New features for RHS Flower Show Tatton Park’s 20th year
Taking place this July, the flower show will feature floral gardens, speciality talks and plenty of inspiration for horticultural groups, plus a new poisonous garden display.