What's New? – Page 130
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Jim Broadbent to star in A Very Very Very Dark Matter
It’s been confirmed that actor Jim Broadbent will play Hans Christian Andersen in the world premiere of Martin McDonagh’s A Very Very Very Dark Matter.
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Space-themed summer season on the horizon for the Eden Project
The Eden Project will be hosting a summer of ‘space adventures’, featuring a mission to Mars and mini-golf on Mercury.
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CMV launches new Africa and India voyage for 2020
Cruise & Maritime Voyages has announced the launch of a 78-night Grand Africa & Indian Ocean Voyage onboard the Marco Polo.
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New wildlife centre set to open in Wales
The plans for a new wildlife centre in Wales have been accepted in Montgomeryshire, with the hopes of attracting up to 60,000 visitors a year.
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Group Leisure & Travel is media partner for Excursions 2019
Group Leisure & Travel magazine has confirmed it will once again be the official media partner for the annual Excursions exhibition, organised by Tourism South East.
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Features
Five of England’s oldest group friendly theatres
We take a look at some of England’s oldest theatres, which also happen to be great for groups.
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Winter season of plays announced for The Globe
Shakespeare’s Globe has revealed its 2018/19 winter season which opens on 7th November.
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Wars of the Roses adds excitement to a group visit to Warwick Castle
Rachel Bailey reports back from watching Warwick Castle’s Wars of the Roses Live.
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Fantastic Voyage theme revealed for Longleat’s Festival of Light
The annual Festival of Light at the Longleat Estate will have the theme ‘A Fantastic Voyage’.
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New activities launched at Wookey Hole Caves
Wookey Hole Caves in Somerset has embarked on a £5m investment programme which will see the addition of several attractions.
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Hever Castle & Gardens unveils new sensory garden tours
Hever Castle & Gardens in Kent is extending its garden tours to include a specialist sensory version.
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Interview
Janet Spooner: full steam ahead
GTO of the Year 2012 Janet Spooner, speaks to GLT about her busy year of long haul holidays and her thoughts on the past, present and future of group travel.
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Kynren: An epic tale in every sense of the word
GLT’s editor Keeley Rodgers travelled to Bishop Auckland for a preview of Kynren which is set to wow visitors for a third season.
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Bowes Museum to host summer exhibition on fashion photography
The countdown is on to the Bowes Museum’s catwalking summer exhibition which opens on 7th July.
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New tour of An Inspector Calls to start in York
An Inspector Calls will visit UK venues on a new tour opening at the York Theatre Royal in September.
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Features
10 of the best city-break cruises
Why take your group to just one city when they can visit many in one go? Jane Archer picks ten of her favourite city-break cruises.
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Christmas at Bedgebury; a first for the National Pinetum
Bedgebury National Pinetum has announced its first Christmas light trail and festive event, due to take place this winter.
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GLT’s top picks: 5 places to enjoy National Picnic Week
Here’s a look at some superb spots to lay down a blanket and crack open the ham sandwiches with friends.
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Royal Caribbean reveals features for its new Spectrum of the Seas ship
Royal Caribbean International (RCI) has unveiled some of the features that will be onboard its newest ship, Spectrum of the Seas.
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Coastal delights to have on your agenda
We take a whistle-stop tour of the UK to discover some of the nation’s best seaside destinations for groups.