What's New? – Page 86
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NewsHorrors of Spanish Flu on display at Florence Nightingale Museum
The horrors of the Spanish Flu 100 years ago is brought to life in an exhibition at the Florence Nightingale Museum.
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NewsAmaWaterways tees up treat for golfers with five-round cruise
Golfers can now combine their passion for the game with a relaxing river cruise thanks to a unique new offering from AmaWaterways.
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Alan Titchmarsh to open £2m American Garden near Bath
Celebrity gardener Alan Titchmarsh will officially open a new American Garden near Bath following a £2m investment that includes 12,000 additional plants.
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NewsBritain’s oldest theme park celebrates 175 years
One of the Isle of Wight’s iconic attractions and Britain’s oldest theme park Blackgang Chine is marking 175 years of making magical memories.
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NewsNew cast announced for The Phantom of the Opera
As The Phantom of the Opera heads into its 33rd year, Andrew Lloyd Webber and producer Chris Mackintosh have announced a new cast for the show at Her Majesty’s Theatre in Haymarket, London.
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NewsWarning to GLT Show exhibitors about bogus emails
Exhibitors at the annual Group Leisure & Travel Show have been contacted by the event’s organisers with a warning about bogus emails that claim to provide access to an attendees list.
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NewsRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra reveals group deals for 2019 shows
Discounts for groups have been announced by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for its 2019 programme.
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NewsCruise spending soars as adventure seekers tick off ‘bucket list’ goals
New research reveals an increase in cruises booked to Alaska, the Galapagos Islands and the Antarctica.
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NewsChristmas at Winchester Cathedral promises food court, crafts & group tours
This year’s festive celebrations at Winchester Cathedral will feature 100 chalets selling gifts and decorations.
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NewsNew ‘Twilight Suppers’ at Burghley House this autumn
Groups will again have the chance, this year, to explore Lincolnshire’s grand Burghley House at twilight this autumn, with the addition of the new Twilight Suppers.
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NewsHeading to Brighton? Take on the snail trail with your group
Giant snail sculptures will sneak their way onto the streets of Brighton & Hove this autumn.
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NewsBat Out of Hell extends through to 2019
Due to popular demand, Jim Steinman’s Bat Out of Hell the Musical, will be extending through to January next year.
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NewsLeeds Castle will be transformed for fairytale Christmas celebrations
The theme for the festive season at Leeds Castle in Kent has been announced as ‘Once Upon a Time at Christmas’.
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NewsAntarctica and Jerusalem among Steppes Travel’s ‘outside the ordinary’ tours
Travel operator Steppes Travel’s 2019 group tours include trips on the Trans-Siberian Railway and visits to the Biblical Lands.
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NewsIt’s a mystery; Saga and Fred. Olsen’s special voyages
On these unique sailings, you’ll be kept guessing about your destinations until the very last moment. We take a look at just some of the Mystery Cruises on offer.
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NewsStrictly Come Dancing favourites Anton and Erin to tour UK
Dancers, Anton and Erin, best known for performances on the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing show, are set to tour the UK next year with a ‘musical’ themed production.
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NewsNew luxury river-cruise ship launched by Emerald Waterways
Emerald Waterways is making waves across the Asian river cruise market with its first ship on the Mekong River, Emerald Harmony.
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NewsTravelodge to open new hotels in top London locations
Travelodge is celebrating 30 years of trading in the capital with three new hotel openings and another expected later in the year, all in areas with plenty for groups to do.
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NewsDirty Dancing set to tour the UK again
A new tour of Dirty Dancing will open in Brighton this September before embarking on a UK wide tour running until July 2019.
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Holland America offers extended cruise options to Hawaii
Two Holland America line ships, Eurodam and Amsterdam, will offer nine extended cruises to Hawaii in 2018-19.


