What's New? – Page 137
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What groups can expect from a trip to a newly restored Chatsworth
We asked the Chatsworth team what groups can look forward to in the years ahead following the project.
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Iron Bridge walkway provides unique view of preservation project
English Heritage has opened a temporary walkway beside the Iron Bridge, which is currently being restored.
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British Library to celebrate James Cook anniversary
James Cook: The Voyages, running at the British Library, will tell the story of Cook’s three great voyages.
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Tour confirmed for Lisa Genova’s Still Alice stage adaptation
The stage adaptation of Lisa Genova’s novel, Still Alice, will tour the UK from September 2018.
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Seven free things to do in Exeter
Ways to explore Exeter that won’t cost your group a penny, from wandering through the magnificent cathedral to taking a walk along its historic woollen trail.
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The Remains of the Day to begin tour in Northampton
Residential organisation, Kingswood, has revealed its £1million investment in Grosvenor Hall adventure centre in Ashford, Kent.
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Borde Hill invites groups to celebrate its roses this June
Borde Hill Garden’s significant rose collection will be celebrated between 18th and 29th June.
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Red Arrows to headline RAF100 celebrations at Yeovilton
RNAS Yeovilton International Air Day in Somerset will be hosting a RAF100 tribute this July, at which the Red Arrows are set to perform.
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D-Day Museum reopens after major refurbishment
The museum in Portsmouth, now rebranded as The D-Day Story is the only museum in the UK dedicated to the Allied Invasion of June 1944, and is now open to the public once more.
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Shakespeare Festival to return to Oxford Castle
The Oxford Shakespeare Festival will return to Oxford Castle & Prison this summer for the fourth consecutive year.
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Highlights revealed ahead of RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show
This July, the RHS's largest flower festival will return to the grounds of Hampton Court Palace with some exciting new content.
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Grand group trips to celebrate the Royals
With two royal weddings this year, there’s never been a better time to take a trip with links to the monarchy.
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Au revoir to burgundy passport
Keeping your head down in Russia and passport embarrassment from Grumpy Group Organiser.
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Bear Grylls Adventure to land in Birmingham
The NEC in Birmingham will welcome a new action-packed experience later this year, created in partnership with adventurer Bear Grylls.
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Frida Kahlo exhibition to open at V&A
This summer, the V&A will explore how Frida Kahlo, one of the most recognised artists of the 20th century, fashioned her identity.
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More names sign up to exhibit at GLTS 2018
The 2018 Show has reported another busy period of exhibitor bookings, as the show heads towards its next presentation this October.
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Brightwater Holidays unveils new house and garden tours
The collection of new tours will visit some of England and Scotland’s most impressive royal castles, historic estates and gardens.
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Six unique tea experiences for groups
To celebrate National Tea Day on 21st April, we’ve rounded up six interesting tea experiences that you and your group will love, from tours to tea parties.
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Second group travel publication confirms closure
Diversified Communications UK has confirmed that its Group Tourism & Travel Magazine has closed.
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Lamb buggy tours new for Blenheim Palace
With over 3,000 lambs due to arrive at Blenheim this spring, the Palace has launched special lamb buggy tours.