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Recognising excellence: Helen Ward
Excellence Award finalist Helen Ward, who is a group sales specialist for Groups Direct, talks bespoke group packages and changes to the travel industry.
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Top tipple-themed experiences for groups
Get to know your favourite alcoholic beverages by taking your group on a drink-inspired experience.
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Regional Theatre Review: Tango Moderno
Jude Riley asks “What on earth did we watch on TV on a Saturday night before Strictly?” as she reviews Tango Moderno at Milton Keynes Theatre.
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Recognising excellence: Mark Williamson
Mark Williamson from Visit Newark talks about his reaction to being shortlisted for the Excellence Award.
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Remote walking breaks for groups in 2018
If you’re planning a walking trip with your group next year, there’s plenty on offer, from hidden trails and undiscovered tracks to mountain top routes and lake side paths.
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Regional Theatre Review: Hairspray
A truly entertaining night out that’s guaranteed to have you on your feet by the end.
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Top ten paid attractions in Wales
Based on findings by VisitWales, we’ve rounded up the top ten paid attractions in Wales.
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The Festival of Light: The ultimate winter treat
Rachel Bailey went to the Festival of Light to find out why the event continues to prove so popular with groups.
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What’s new for groups in the Garden of England in 2018?
A maritime anniversary, a new festival, and the opening of a wine sanctuary - just some of Kent’s plans for 2018.
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Paddington Bear-inspired trips to mark release of new film
Discover the delicious culinary wonders of Britain ahead of the release of the film Paddington 2.
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A Q&A with Travelsphere's managing director Alastair Campbell
Alastair Campbell speaks to GLT’s Keeley Rodgers about travel, opportunities and the exciting future for the tour operators.
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A Q&A with the Cruise Lines International Association
Sarah Kennedy from CLIA concludes our Plan a Cruise Month feature series with a future forecast on the cruise industry.
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National Trust winter walks in Kent and East Sussex
There’s plenty to choose from with the National Trust if you’re seeking a walk this winter.
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Top ten spookiest English Heritage properties
Gear up for Halloween (this year, or in years to come) with visits to some of these reportedly haunted English Heritage properties, where ghost stories are in abundance.
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A Q&A with the managing director of Cumbria Tourism
Gill Haigh shares some of her thoughts on why Cumbria is perfect for groups, and points out some must-visit attractions.
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Q&A with Catherine Steadman from Witness for the Prosecution
Witness for the Prosecution is running until March 2018 at London County Hall.
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Planning a group cruise
October has been designated Plan a Cruise Month but where do you start? Jane Archer offers some advice for organisers planning their first group cruise.
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Celebrate 125 years of Sherlock Holmes
As the 14th October marks 125 years since the first Sherlock Holmes novel, we thought it apt to highlight some key locations for fans of the famous fictional detective.
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Julie Peasgood gives her top tips for cruises
Julie Peasgood shares her advice on planning, and enjoying a cruise holiday.
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Q&A with Tango Moderno’s Flavia Cacace and Vincent Simone
With Tango Moderno hitting the road this month, former Strictly stars Flavia and Vincent tell all why they love tango so much.