What's New? – Page 52
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News‘No contact’ day available at Bishop’s Palace in response to Coronavirus outbreak
Bishop’s Palace in Somerset is now offering a fully ‘no contact’ experience, making special enhancements to stop people coming into close contact with each other due to the Coronavirus outbreak.
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NewsGin cruises among special sailings with Ullswater Steamers
The cruise operator in Cumbria has several special sailings planned for 2020, including a fish & chips supper cruise, gin cruise and photography voyages.
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FeaturesHistoric Royal Palaces gears up for spectacular season of events
In this feature, we’ve rounded up the big announcements and events to be taking place at some of Historic Royal Palace’s renowned sites throughout this year and into 2021.
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NewsWindsor Castle opens first visitor café in medieval Undercroft
The oldest surviving area of the castle has been transformed and will be open to visitors every day.
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NewsNational Express launches daily stop at RHS Garden Wisley
Coach operator National Express has teamed up with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) to offer a direct daily return coach service from central London to RHS Garden Wisley in Surrey.
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NewsGroup rates for Royal Philharmonic Orchestra season
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) has announced its autumn and winter events, with group rates available.
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NewsThird tour planned for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
The National Theatre production will embark on its third tour in the autumn, and return to London for a limited run.
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NewsMore time to see the West End’s Tina Turner musical
Tina - The Tina Turner Musical is now taking bookings into 2021, with Chanel Haynes joining the cast as the alternate Tina at select performances.
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NewsFred. Olsen’s "small ships with big personality" will sail to new locations
We attended Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ media launch at which the award-winning cruise line unveiled its 2021/22 itineraries.
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NewsCastle visits and food festival among new Shropshire itineraries
Suggested itineraries including a guided tour of the ruins of Whittington Castle, have been put together in a bid to bring more groups to Shropshire.
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NewsABTA answers questions about coronavirus travel disruptions
The Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) discusses what travellers can expect if their booked holidays are disrupted due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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NewsSchool of Rock set for major tour
The first batch of tickets are now on sale for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s School of Rock the Musical which takes to the road from February 2021.
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NewsNew guided tours linked to Bury St Edmunds Abbey anniversary
Bury St Edmunds Tour Guides has created six new tours to celebrate 1,000 years since the Abbey of St Edmund was founded.
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NewsOriginal production team reunites for Singin’ in the Rain tour
The iconic Singin’ in the Rain will embark on a UK and Ireland tour starting in January 2021, following its season at Sadler’s Wells.
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NewsBudapest and Vienna among most popular river cruise destinations
The two cities as well as Strasbourg in France were mentioned as places cruise passengers were interested in visiting, according to a recent Fred.\ River Cruises’ survey.
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NewsCLIA issues cruise reassurance amid coronavirus fears
Cruise Lines International Association has issued a statement in response to developments concerning the coronavirus and its impact on people taking cruise holidays.
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NewsThe Play That Goes Wrong will enter its seventh year on stage
The comedy show has extended its West End run until May 2021.
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NewsVisitor registration open for the 2020 Group Leisure & Travel Show
Visitor registration is now open for the 2020 Group Leisure & Travel Show on Thursday 8th October at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes.
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NewsRAF Museum to remember the Blitz in latest exhibition
More than 60 works of art will go on display at London’s RAF Museum to shine a spotlight on different artist’s responses to the Battle of Britain and the Blitz.
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NewsBirmingham Royal Ballet shares its upcoming season
World premieres and revivals await audiences of the 2020-21 season, under new direction from Carlos Acosta.


