What else is new? – Page 144
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New rail programme unveiled by South Quay Travel & Leisure
South Quay Travel & Leisure has started the year by launching a selection of Short Breaks by Rail, which will be available for group bookings.
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Sea Life Brighton to welcome Sea Stars display
Sea Life Brighton is set to unveil its newest creature installation, Sea Stars, on 10th February.
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Liverpool celebrates ten years since European City of Culture title
This year marks the tenth anniversary of Liverpool being crowned European City of Culture, and the city is marking the milestone with a programme of exciting events and projects.
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British Museum to host collection of Rodin sculptures
An exhibition titled Rodin and the Art of Ancient Greece will run this year, featuring sculptures by Auguste Rodin.
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Floating aqua park to open at Albert Dock Liverpool
A new floating aqua park, boasting a 92-metre inflatable assault course, will open at Albert Dock Liverpool this year, it has been announced.
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Organisers clarify GTO of the Year dates
Group Leisure & Travel magazine has clarified the position on the GTO of the Year Award arrangements for 2018.
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5 free things to do in... Shrewsbury
With its higgledy-piggledy streets and quirky buildings, there are surprises at every corner in the county town of Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Here’s five suggestions for free activities your group can enjoy on their visit.
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Year of the Sea campaign launched in Wales
Visit Wales has launched its Year of the Sea 2018 campaign, which will celebrate everything dedicated to the sea in a year full of events, openings and activities.
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Alton Towers: Thrills galore with new Wicker Man ride opening
With a new roller-coaster due to open, there’s no time like the present to start planning a visit to Alton Towers.
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Major expansion planned for French National Sea Centre
On 19th May, a massive expansion of NAUSICAA, the French National Sea Centre in Boulogne-sur-Mer, will open to the public for the first time.
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Damien Hirst exhibition to be displayed at Houghton Hall
A series of new paintings by Damien Hirst, entitled Colour Space, will be installed in the State Rooms at Houghton Hall, in Norfolk this March.
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Woburn exhibition to celebrate Humphry Repton
Woburn Abbey will host a new exhibition on the bicentennial year of landscape designer Humphry Repton’s work at the attraction.
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Places to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the circus
Roll-up, roll-up, there are plenty of places where your group can make the most of this year's major circus anniversary.
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DFDS offers coach cruise package to coach groups
Ferry operator DFDS is offering groups and coach operators a tailored group deal on its Newcastle to Amsterdam route.
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Ever thought of…Trowbridge?
We take a look at what there is to do for groups in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, from inspiring places to shop, to suitable places for groups to stay.
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Five features that will see you fall in love with cruise ship Columbus
We round-up of some of the top features onboard Cruise & Maritime Voyages’ newest flagship, the Columbus.
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Fred. Olsen ventures into European river cruising
Fred. Olsen has launched its new dedicated cruise programme by river boat, heading to Europe from April this year.
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Successful Field of Light Uluru Shines on Into 2020
Internationally acclaimed artist Bruce Munro's immersive installation, Field of Light Uluru, in Australia, has been extended for a further period and will now remain in place until 31st December 2020.
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Katarina Line offers culinary and nature-themed trips
Highlights of the Land Tours will be culinary and nature-based activities and will involve visits to the Dalmatian Coast, Venice, Zagreb and Slovenia.
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Chatsworth exhibition to mark completion of restoration project
This year will see Chatsworth House and Garden in Derbyshire presented in its full glory following the culmination of a ten year long restoration project, with a new exhibition to mark the occasion. The £32.7 million programme of restoration and conservation began in 2005 and is one of the ...