What else is new? – Page 164
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5 alternative places to enjoy a group picnic
Unconventional al fresco dining spot suggestions, for both this summer, and those in the future.
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Inject some magic into your next group trip
This year marks 20 years since the publication of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, and VisitEngland has highlighted some enchanting activities to celebrate the milestone.
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Tickets go on sale for Colours of Cluny
Organisers of light display, Colours of Cluny, have announced that tickets for the public will go on sale from Friday 23rd June.
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Tour dates revealed for Matthew Bourne’s Cinderella
The production company, New Adventures, has revealed that Matthew Bourne’s Cinderella will be going on a UK tour from December.
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Eating London launches two new walking tours
Tour operator Eating London is expanding its offerings in the capital with the launch of two new culinary tours.
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Burghley House to open at night for the first time
Burghley House will welcome groups at night , offering a new perspective of the Tudor building after the autumn lights switch-on.
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Blenheim Palace to host classic and supercar day
It’s been unveiled that a brand new automotive show will be taking place at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire this year.
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Wookey Hole Caves: witch markings to be displayed
Symbols scratched in the Wookey Hole Caves 400 years ago are to be displayed to the public for the first time.
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Tower of London to host BBC Good Food Festival
Feast, a new BBC Good Food Festival, run by River Street Events will be held in the moat at the Tower of London from 22nd to 24th September.
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Museum exhibition celebrates Agatha Christie’s life
National Museum Cardiff is to illustrate the life behind the works of Agatha Christie.
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Yorkshire Wildlife Park unveils expansion plans
Yorkshire Wildlife Park has announced expansion plans which will introduce new species to its conservation and welfare work.
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Pershore Plum Festival celebrates 21st anniversary
The Pershore Plum Festival, in Worcestershire, will take place between the 26th and 28th August.
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Star Clippers reveals 2018/19 sailing itineraries
Star Clippers has unveiled its sailing schedules for the summer of 2018 and winter of 2019.
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Casting for National Theatre’s Follies announced
The National Theatre’s production of Follies will star Imelda Staunton, Tracie Bennett and Janie Dee.
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Festive group lunch packages at Blists Hill Victorian Town
Ironbridge Gorge Museums, in Shropshire, celebrates its 50th anniversary and will be introducing two new festive packages for groups.
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EU scraps roaming charges
Travellers will no longer be hit with roaming charges when using their phones in countries within the EU.
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Reasons to visit Cornwall this summer
With Britain expecting one of the hottest summers yet, what better reason to visit some of its beautiful coastline.
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Holiday on Ice to return to Brighton with new production
Holiday on Ice is set to return to Brighton in January 2018 with a new production, called TIME.
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Details confirmed for Manchester Winter Wonderland
It’s been announced that Manchester’s biggest indoor Christmas attraction, Winter Wonderland, will return again this year.
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Ravenglass Railway Museum opening date revealed
The Ravenglass Railway Museum, in Cumbria, will be opening its doors to the public on 24th June this year.