What else is new? – Page 93
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Column
A look at two cities - with two very different cultures
The spotlight on Red Light District tours in Amsterdam and the beauty of Scotland’s Inverness.
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Interview
Jackie Ames: keep calm and laugh
Harry Rogers speaks to group organiser Jackie Ames about coming up with new ideas and how she ensures that all of her members, no matter what their disability, enjoy her trips.
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News
West End return for The Girl from the North Country
The Girl from the North Country will play at the Gielgud Theatre in the West End for an eight week season, running from 10th December until 1st February.
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Features
GLT goes behind the scenes of The Lion King musical which is celebrating its 20th year
We were invited backstage at London’s Lyceum Theatre to see first-hand how The Lion King has brought the African savannah to the capital so beautifully for two decades.
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News
SIX the musical announces new dates and cast for its West End run
SIX the Musical has extended its run at the Arts Theatre in London until 5th July, 2020,with four new cast members also revealed.
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News
Leeds Castle celebrates 900th anniversary with a visit by a princess
The newly re-landscaped Princess Alexandra Gardens at Leeds Castle have been formally opened by Patron of the Foundation HRH Princess Alexandra, marking the castle’s 900th year.
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News
English Heritage’s Stokesay Castle reveals final addition to its three year project
English Heritage has just completed the final phase of a three year regeneration project, costing £620,000, in a bid to give a new lease of life to Stokesay Castle in Shropshire.
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News
Strictly’s Anton Du Beke & Erin Boag announce national tour for 2020
Anton & Erin… Dance Those Magical Movies, will travel the UK from January next year, ‘performing cinema classics live on the dancefloor’.
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News
Arley Hall & Gardens' new TV exhibition features Peaky Blinders' material
Arley Hall & Gardens in Cheshire has announced its new, permanent exhibition, taking a look at the many films and television shows to be filmed on the site over the last 40 years.
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News
Dreamland in Margate launches its summer Roller Coast Festival
Dreamland in Margate has revealed its six-week Roller Coast Festival, taking place throughout the summer at the amusement park.
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Features
How previous Group Travel Organiser of the Year Award® winners have spent their prize money
We hear about the impact of the award and how recipients have spent the prize money.
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News
New HF Holidays’ destinations include Corsica, Chile & Easter Island
Outdoor holiday specialist HF Holidays has revealed its 2020 tours which include a host of new destinations and itineraries.
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News
Buddy Holly musical’s 30th anniversary tour
Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story will open at Harlow Playhouse on 28th August before travelling the UK following a successful six-month run of the USA and Canada.
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News
Blenheim Palace unveils Alice in Wonderland Christmas experience
The new and “enchanting” daytime experience will add to this year’s festive celebrations at the Oxfordshire heritage site.
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Features
First-timer’s guide: How to book cruise excursions
From whale watching to walking tours, when it comes to booking shore excursions the options can seem bewildering. Here are some handy tips so you can help everyone make the most of their time ashore.
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News
Carnival Cruise Line’s takes dining to next level on board new Mardi Gras ship
Carnival Cruise Line has said the food and drink offer on board its Mardi Gras ship, which debuts in 2020, will be “unlike anything it has ever offered before”.
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News
Jools Holland to sail on trio of cruises aboard Saga’s Spirit of Discovery
As part of the five-year partnership the musician will join three of the new ship’s voyages in 2020, playing a mix of Boogie-Woogie, R&B, Jazz and Soul.
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News
The Phantom of the Opera to tour the UK and Ireland next year
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Cameron Mackintosh have announced that the original production of The Phantom of the Opera will tour venues across the UK and Ireland in 2020.
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News
European Waterways introduces new ‘pick and mix’ charters
European Waterways has unveiled new family charters with a range of excursions for this year and next, allowing guests to ‘pick and mix’ their daily tours and activities.
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Column
Stonehenge tunnel going down a hole?
With news that the Stonehenge tunnel project has been pushed back to December 2021, our columnist has his say.