What else is new? – Page 92
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North York Moors National Park unveils new visitor experience at Danby
The attraction is part of the Land of Iron project which has seen a £4m investment into showcasing how the National Park’s landscape has been shaped over time by nature, climate, industry and people.
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7 of the best: US destinations for a group visit
With more than 4.6 million visitors heading across the Atlantic in 2018 – and more direct flights than ever before – the United States is as popular as ever. Here’s seven top places to visit with a group.
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Joe Pasquale returns for new Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em tour
Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em will travel the UK again, with Joe Pasquale returning as the accident-prone Frank Spencer and Sarah Earnshaw as his wife, Betty.
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Jamie Wilson & Whoopi Goldberg announce new Sister Act production
Producers Jamie Wilson and Whoopi Goldberg have revealed that Brenda Edwards will star in a rewritten version of Sister Act, opening at the Curve in Leicester, on 21st April 2020.
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Thursford Christmas Spectacular in Norfolk announces 2019 line-up
Preparations are well under way for the Thursford Christmas Spectacular and organisers have revealed details of what visitors can expect this year.
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Waitress the musical extends West End run
Producers of confirmed that Waitress the musical has extended its booking period until 7th December.
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8 of the most stunning new UNESCO World Heritage sites for 2019
A total of 29 new UNESCO World Heritage sites have been added to the official list for this year, including one for the UK. Here are 8 of our favourites.
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State-of-the art Hard Rock Cafe opens in Piccadilly Circus
Hard Rock International has opened its doors to a new cafe spanning two floors and 1,900 square metres in Piccadilly Circus’ Criterion Building
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Revamp of Kenilworth Castle’s Elizabethan Gardens marks anniversary of royal visit
The project, which includes the addition of a Tudor bowling green, marks the anniversary of the famous 19-day visit to the Warwickshire castle by Queen Elizabeth I.
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Our highlights of Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival
GLT’s editor Keeley Rodgers had a blooming wonderful day at this year’s Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival - here are some of her highlights from the “Glastonbury of gardening”.
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Why groups have been flocking to Kensington Palace & a new exhibition at Hampton Court
We caught up with Alex Dixon at Historic Royal Palaces (HRP) about why it’s such an exciting time for groups visiting their attractions and what’s new for 2020.
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An Inspector Calls reveals all-new cast for its latest tour
An Inspector Calls has announced a new cast for its latest UK and Ireland tour, beginning its run at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley, on Friday 6th September.
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HRH The Duchess of Cornwall becomes godmother to Saga’s Spirit of Discovery in Kent
Spirit of Discovery is the first cruise ship to be named at the Port of Dover for more than a decade and the occasion signalled the start of a new era for Saga Cruises.
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Touching The Void to transfer to the West End
The producers of Touching The Void have announced that the play will transfer to London following successful runs across the UK and abroad.
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Harry Potter stage actress joins the cast of A Right Royale Tea
Elizabeth Hill, former cast member of West End show Harry Potter & The Cursed Child, will join the cast of A Right Royale Tea in the lead role of Lady Right from 21st July.
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Expert advice: How group travel organisers can protect their trips
Samantha Bradbury, membership director of travel trade association ABTOT (the Association of Bonded Travel Organisers Trust) on what to look for to ensure you’re financially protected when organising a group trip.
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What to expect from the 2019 Group Leisure & Travel Show celebrity speakers
The seminar speakers at the 2019 Group Leisure & Travel Show in Milton Keynes have confirmed what they’ll be talking about at the exhibition.
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6 of the most unusual group days out in the UK
Our pick of some of the most unique places to take your members for a group trip with a difference.
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Bringing the 1950s to life with opening of new ‘welfare hall’ at Beamish
The first building in a new 1950s Town being created at Beamish, The Living Museum of the North, has opened to the public.
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Stop! You’re giving group organisers a bad name
Familiarisation trips should only be attended if you’re definitely interested in the attraction, says Grumpy Group Organiser.