What else is new? – Page 140
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Features
Photo gallery: Favourite British seaside resorts revealed
What’s your favourite seaside destination for a long weekend away? Blackpool, Scarborough and Bournemouth are amongst the most popular in the UK, according to a recent survey.
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Five travel ideas linked to famous love stories
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, we round-up a selection of destinations with ties to famous love stories, which are also great for group visitors.
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National Army Museum shines spotlight on Special Forces
The National Army Museum will open its first major exhibition since reopening in March 2017.
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Blenheim to host festive shopping experience this Christmas
The Oxfordshire UNESCO World Heritage Site of Blenheim Palace has added an all-new themed shopping experience to its Christmas programme this year.
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Eurostar’s London-Amsterdam service to launch in April
Eurostar has announced that its new direct route from London to Amsterdam will launch on Wednesday 4th April.
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Groups invited to celebrate royalty in open-top bus tour
The Original Tour has launched open-top bus experiences in Windsor suitable for groups, to mark the royal milestones taking place this year.
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Five overseas sporting holidays for groups
Playing polo in Sotogrande and golf games in Cyprus: Just some of the great options for active groups seeking an overseas break with a sports theme.
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UK-wide exhibition programme announced for da Vinci drawings
Next year will mark the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci, and to celebrate his work, nearly 150 of the Renaissance master’s drawings will go on display in 12 exhibitions across the UK.
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Ireland as seen on the big screen
Take your group to these tv and film locations when next in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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A group visit to remember at Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre
The Dorset-based Rescue Centre is a fantastic destination for groups from all over the country.
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Interview
Sue Poole: two groups, one driving force
Sue Poole talks about the challenges of running two groups, in different counties, and the satisfaction she gets from organising trips.
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Winchester Cathedral set for major transformation
Winchester Cathedral has announced a number of developments for the year ahead, set to restore and transform the historic building.
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Women in Parliament exhibit to open this summer
Tickets are now available for Voice and Vote: Women’s Place in Parliament, a major summer exhibition at Westminster.
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Exhibition celebrates life of Coronation Street creator
A free exhibition looking at the early life of Tony Warren, creator of Coronation Street, is now running at Salford Museum and Art Gallery.
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Just Go! launches steam train trips to Cambridge, York and Ireland
Just Go Holidays!' new steam train breaks for 2018 include rides on The Royal Scot and the Tornado.
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Five places with links to the life of Charles Dickens
Today marks the birthday of author Charles Dickens. To celebrate, here are five places you and your group can visit year round to learn all about the famous writer.
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Eagerly awaited exhibitions that are soon to open
Exhibitions we’re looking forward to this year, ranging in topic from paintings of iconic people to photography of the British seaside.
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Historian David Starkey to lead Hever Castle transformation
Hever Castle in Kent is undergoing a transformation to tell the story of the Tudors.
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Terracotta Warriors exhibition is “once in a lifetime” opportunity
The wait is almost over as Liverpool prepares for the Terracotta Warriors landmark exhibition to open its doors to the public.
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Animatronic predators to go on display at Longleat
Longleat in Wiltshire will host a summer long display of animatronic predators, including sharks, crocodiles and bears.