What's New? – Page 78
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Interview
A quick chat with… Daniel Kane, senior keeper at ZSL London Zoo
We catch up with Daniel about his role, favourite animal and why groups are so important to ZSL.
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News
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines invites guests to sail online
The cruise line has launched a virtual programme for people to take in the Norwegian fjords from home, with more videos and resources to be released about different places from around the world.
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Features
Travel inspiration: the delights of Sweden
We take a look at Sweden and see why it could make a really enjoyable group holiday.
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News
Mary Berry launches National Garden Scheme campaign
The Support Our Gardens appeal will keep thousands of gardens virtually open, in an effort to raise funds during the coronavirus pandemic.
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News
Coach staff re-train to drive ambulances in face of coronavirus
A group of Bakers Dolphin coach drivers are working with Bristol Ambulance (EMS) to support the NHS during the coronavirus pandemic.
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News
ITO Tours calls on group organisers to help hospitals in their time of need
ITO Tours is giving group organisers the chance to help a hospital of their choice when booking onto one of its new retreat weekend breaks.
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News
Longleat’s virtual safari is watched by half a million viewers
In just three days, Longleat’s free online tour of the Safari Park was viewed by 554,000 people around the world.
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News
Coronavirus: Group organisers on how they’re staying sociable
Connecting people and being sociable are at the heart of group travel. But how are groups staying in touch during the lockdown? We hear from group organisers about their experiences and tips.
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Column
Keeping positive in uncertain times
Grumpy Group Organiser offers his thoughts on mixed social distancing messages, support for the tourism industry and hope for the future.
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News
North Yorkshire Moors Railway launches virtual experience to help its future
The heritage attraction has launched a virtual store where people can buy a journey on a steam train, tour of a footplate, or even a virtual bacon butty.
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News
Calls for industry-wide action to ‘Save Future Travel’
ABTA is urging people to continue supporting the campaign to help protect the travel industry from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Interview
James Silvester: keeping people active
We get to know James Silvester, chairman of the Kent branch of AGTO and organiser for the Hartley and District Active Retirement Association.
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Features
Photo gallery: 10 uplifting images from RHS gardens
These new photos from the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) are the perfect pick-me-up.
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News
RHS Bridgewater opening postponed until 2021 due to coronavirus impact
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has announced that its newest garden will now open in May 2021.
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Features
GLT’s top picks: 8 outdoor attractions for virtual visits
We virtually step outside to some of the best venues offering immersive content online; perfect for lifting the spirits and inspiring future outings.
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News
London Symphony Orchestra releases digital concerts for free
‘Always Playing’ is the orchestra’s new digital programme, sharing archive performances with audiences.
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News
250,000 artworks & 360-degree royal tours can now be seen online
Virtual visitors can browse thousands of art works and tour royal residences on the Royal Collection Trust (RCT) website.
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Features
Get your theatre fix at home with these special online performances
All’s not lost for theatregoers - with the recent closures due to Coronavirus, a number of companies are releasing theatre recordings online.
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News
Coronavirus updates: advice and messages of support across group travel sector
Group leaders and tour operators have shared messages of support and vows to “get through” the coronavirus crisis.
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Features
Group trip reflections: Geoff Allen on a visit to Aerospace Bristol
Geoff Allen, who organises trips for Travallen Travel & Events, reports back on a recent stellar visit to Aerospace Bristol.