What's New? – Page 141
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St Fagans National Museum of History celebrates 70 years
This year is significant for the Welsh heritage attraction, with plenty of events and activities for visitors in the coming months.
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New horizons for Fred. Olsen
The cruise line has just launched its first venture into river cruising. Ellie Fulcher, sales manager for groups explains why the added offering will have so much appeal to Fred. Olsen customers.
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Coalbrookdale Gallery to open art school exhibition
The gallery, part of the Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron and Ironbridge Gorge Museums in Shropshire, will be open Schooling Good Taste later this month.
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Gyles Brandreth announced as GLTS 2018 speaker
Popular TV personality Gyles Brandreth is the third Seminar speaker for this year’s Group Leisure & Travel Show.
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Wallonia partners with Shearings to boost travel to Belgium
The Belgian Tourist Office-Wallonia has joined with Shearings Holidays to offer a new range of short break holidays to Belgium.
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Garden tour added to groups offering at Elizabeth Gaskell’s House
The Manchester home of famous writer has revealed a new garden tour, suitable for groups.
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Six of the most magical European castles
Europe has plenty to offer when it comes to fairy-tale-like architecture. We round-up some of the most magical looking locations that your group might like to visit.
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Group prices for Swiss Garden visits held for 2018
The Swiss Garden at Shuttleworth in Bedfordshire will keep its 2017 group rates the same for the year ahead.
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Glasgow start for UK tour of The Bodyguard
A new tour for musical The Bodyguard will open at the Glasgow Theatre Royal on 3rd December.
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Five spring-inspired trips for groups
With the ‘beast from the east’ in retreat, there’s not been a better time to make plans for the spring.
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Regional theatre review: Fat Friends - The Musical
Although the show may not be as memorable as some of the greats, you’ll still have an enjoyable evening.
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Norfolk & Norwich Festival to feature music, theatre and dance
World premieres, an art installation and free outdoor events have all been confirmed for the 2018 Norfolk & Norwich Festival.
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World’s first virtual photography display opens in Bradford
Two complementary exhibitions have opened at the National Science and Media Museum, one of which is a virtual reality experience.
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Herstmonceux Castle to host 26th Medieval festival
The castle in Sussex will host the England’s Medieval Festival this August and will display reproduced Medieval sights, sounds and spectacles.
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Group tickets for Winchester Cathedral Flower Festival
Tickets are now on sale for this year’s Flower Festival at Winchester Cathedral, Hampshire, running from 5th to 9th September.
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Not long to go until Chatsworth reopens after major revamp
Chatsworth House in Derbyshire is soon to reopen to visitors following the biggest restoration and conservation project the estate has seen.
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Groups welcome at new BA i360 dining experience
The first Sky Dining evenings at British Airways i360 will take place in April and May, offering a three course meal with views over Brighton and Hove.
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Tom Jones to headline Hampton Court Palace Festival
Singer Tom Jones and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra are two of the headlining acts announced for this year's Hampton Court Palace Festival.
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Great Rail Journeys offers new tours to Bali, Canada and Russia
The group rail tour operator, Great Rail Journeys has announced its holidays for 2019, with five new ‘bucket list adventures’.
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2017 breaks record for West End show attendances
The Society of London Theatre (SOLT) has announced that last year was a record breaker for the capital’s theatre industry with attendances topping 15 million.