What's New? – Page 96
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Our highlights of Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival
GLT’s editor Keeley Rodgers had a blooming wonderful day at this year’s Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival - here are some of her highlights from the “Glastonbury of gardening”.
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Why groups have been flocking to Kensington Palace & a new exhibition at Hampton Court
We caught up with Alex Dixon at Historic Royal Palaces (HRP) about why it’s such an exciting time for groups visiting their attractions and what’s new for 2020.
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An Inspector Calls reveals all-new cast for its latest tour
An Inspector Calls has announced a new cast for its latest UK and Ireland tour, beginning its run at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley, on Friday 6th September.
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HRH The Duchess of Cornwall becomes godmother to Saga’s Spirit of Discovery in Kent
Spirit of Discovery is the first cruise ship to be named at the Port of Dover for more than a decade and the occasion signalled the start of a new era for Saga Cruises.
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Touching The Void to transfer to the West End
The producers of Touching The Void have announced that the play will transfer to London following successful runs across the UK and abroad.
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Harry Potter stage actress joins the cast of A Right Royale Tea
Elizabeth Hill, former cast member of West End show Harry Potter & The Cursed Child, will join the cast of A Right Royale Tea in the lead role of Lady Right from 21st July.
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Expert advice: How group travel organisers can protect their trips
Samantha Bradbury, membership director of travel trade association ABTOT (the Association of Bonded Travel Organisers Trust) on what to look for to ensure you’re financially protected when organising a group trip.
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What to expect from the 2019 Group Leisure & Travel Show celebrity speakers
The seminar speakers at the 2019 Group Leisure & Travel Show in Milton Keynes have confirmed what they’ll be talking about at the exhibition.
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6 of the most unusual group days out in the UK
Our pick of some of the most unique places to take your members for a group trip with a difference.
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Bringing the 1950s to life with opening of new ‘welfare hall’ at Beamish
The first building in a new 1950s Town being created at Beamish, The Living Museum of the North, has opened to the public.
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Stop! You’re giving group organisers a bad name
Familiarisation trips should only be attended if you’re definitely interested in the attraction, says Grumpy Group Organiser.
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A look at two cities - with two very different cultures
The spotlight on Red Light District tours in Amsterdam and the beauty of Scotland’s Inverness.
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Interview
Jackie Ames: keep calm and laugh
Harry Rogers speaks to group organiser Jackie Ames about coming up with new ideas and how she ensures that all of her members, no matter what their disability, enjoy her trips.
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West End return for The Girl from the North Country
The Girl from the North Country will play at the Gielgud Theatre in the West End for an eight week season, running from 10th December until 1st February.
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GLT goes behind the scenes of The Lion King musical which is celebrating its 20th year
We were invited backstage at London’s Lyceum Theatre to see first-hand how The Lion King has brought the African savannah to the capital so beautifully for two decades.
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SIX the musical announces new dates and cast for its West End run
SIX the Musical has extended its run at the Arts Theatre in London until 5th July, 2020,with four new cast members also revealed.
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Leeds Castle celebrates 900th anniversary with a visit by a princess
The newly re-landscaped Princess Alexandra Gardens at Leeds Castle have been formally opened by Patron of the Foundation HRH Princess Alexandra, marking the castle’s 900th year.
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English Heritage’s Stokesay Castle reveals final addition to its three year project
English Heritage has just completed the final phase of a three year regeneration project, costing £620,000, in a bid to give a new lease of life to Stokesay Castle in Shropshire.
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Strictly’s Anton Du Beke & Erin Boag announce national tour for 2020
Anton & Erin… Dance Those Magical Movies, will travel the UK from January next year, ‘performing cinema classics live on the dancefloor’.
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Arley Hall & Gardens' new TV exhibition features Peaky Blinders' material
Arley Hall & Gardens in Cheshire has announced its new, permanent exhibition, taking a look at the many films and television shows to be filmed on the site over the last 40 years.