What's New? – Page 2
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NewsNew owners for Eden Camp Modern History Museum
After more than 40 years as a family-run business, York-based Continuum Attractions has taken the reins of the prisoner of war camp turned modern history museum.
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NewsNew Meridian AGM showcases London’s group travel highlights
From the Postal Museum to Battersea Power Station’s panoramic views, group travel organisers experienced London’s diverse attractions during the recent New Meridian AGM.
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NewsStrictly’s Ore Oduba and Joanne Clifton reunite ten years on
The pair are back together for a showcase of song and dance in August, ten years after lifting the glitterball trophy on BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing.
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NewsParanormal Activity haunting UK theatres
Hit West End production, Paranormal Activity takes psychological tension to venues in the UK and Ireland from September, coinciding with a West End run.
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NewsThe Full Monty returns 30 years after film release
The Full Monty will celebrate 30 years since the release of the original film with a UK tour opening in January and visiting 24 venues.
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SponsoredA spectacular new season arrives at Chichester Festival Theatre
The theatre has announced an unmissable new season for 2026, packed with spectacular large‑scale productions that are perfect for group trips in the heart of Sussex.
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NewsRace Across the World experience launching in Edinburgh, Bristol & York
Groups will have more chance to ‘race across the world’ following the experience’s expansion to Edinburgh, Bristol and York.
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NewsNational Science and Media Museum celebrates 70 years of Eurovision
An exhibition opening at the museum in Bradford in May will explore the technical innovations that helped Eurovision to become a global phenomenon.
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FeaturesFrance welcomes groups with renovated museum & new experiences
From Toulouse’s newly renovated Musée des Augustins to Brittany’s latest UNESCO World Heritage Site, France offers fresh attractions and experiences.
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NewsTV’s Eric Knowles announced as guest speaker for GLT Show
Bargain Hunt’s Eric Knowles will make a welcome return to the Seminar Theatre at the Group Leisure & Travel Show to talk about interesting and historic venues for group visits.
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NewsTo Kill a Mockingbird transferring to West End
Richard Coyle stars in the summer season of the stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s hit novel about racial injustice and childhood innocence.
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NewsBlenheim Palace to host major royal photography exhibition
Life Through a Royal Lens will open at Blenheim Palace in July featuring more than 100 royal photographs alongside intimate images of the Royal Family.
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Features7 must-see musicals and plays touring the UK
Theatres across the country will welcome audiences to see a range of exciting touring plays and musicals including Back to the Future The Musical and The Mousetrap.
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NewsCatherine Tate starring in West End production of Oh, Mary!
Known for her work on stage and screen, Catherine Tate will play Mary Todd Lincoln as the show extends in the West End.
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NewsScience and Innovation Park expands behind-the-scenes tours
The Wiltshire venue has increased tour availability to explore over 300,000 objects from science, technology, engineering and medicine, with private tours available for groups.
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NewsOperation Mincemeat announces biggest ever extension and UK tour
The West End production has announced its 18th extension, running until February 2027, coinciding with the start of a 40-week UK tour.
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NewsCTA’s Northern Ireland event highlights importance of coach tourism
The Coach Tourism Association’s annual event in Derry~Londonderry brought industry stakeholders together to demonstrate confidence in the coach tourism market.
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NewsThree days of music at Hillsborough Castle
Summer concerts will return to the castle and gardens in Northern Ireland in June, transforming the estate into an open-air stage for traditional tunes and musical production.
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NewsHull launches maritime heritage tours ahead of major reopenings
The guided tours offer groups the chance to learn about Hull’s rich maritime heritage and see treasures and vessels from the city’s more than 800 years of ocean-going history.
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Destination GuidesItinerary idea: art, history and heritage railways in Cheltenham
Nestled on the edge of the Cotswolds, Cheltenham blends heritage and culture and is home to vibrant annual events including Cheltenham Festival at the racecourse.


