What else is new? – Page 31
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News
Windrush portraits commissioned by the King to go on display
A series of ten portraits will go on public display for the first time at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, then moving to the National Portrait Gallery.
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A memorable day in Ely thanks to the Group Leisure & Travel Show
Gina Savill-Turner, Upminster and Cranham Residents’ Association, was “blown away” by a trip to Ely in Cambridgeshire, which came from a meeting at the Group Leisure & Travel Show in Milton Keynes.
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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang tour to hit the road again
A new production of the iconic Chitty Chitty Bang Bang will take to the road in 2024, opening at the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton.
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Group Leisure & Travel CEO Graham Yandell awarded MBE
Chief executive of Yandell Media Group, Graham Yandell, has been awarded an MBE in the first King’s Birthday Honours List.
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Sisters recreate childhood home at Beamish Museum
Two sisters have unveiled their childhood home at Beamish, The Living Museum of the North as part of the attraction’s 1950s town.
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Amadeus River Cruises’ new generation of passenger ships
The river cruise line says its next generation of ships, starting with Amadeus Nova launching in spring 2024, marks a new chapter in premium river cruising.
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Features
Picture this: some of the most beautiful places to visit in autumn
A selection of attractions which are perfect for autumnal walks, seasonal displays and beautiful photo opportunities.
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News
Game of Thrones Studio Tour opens huge costume display
Costumes worn by characters from the kingdom of Dorne in Game of Thrones make up the permanent display at the dedicated Studio Tour at Linen Mill Studios in Banbridge, Northern Ireland.
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Glow Marwell will return with new illuminations this Christmas
Organisers of the Glow Marwell Christmas event at Marwell Zoo near Winchester have promised that this year’s illuminated trail will be bigger and better than ever before.
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Reimagined Loch Ness attraction opens after major transformation
One of Scotland’s most famous attractions has reopened after a £1.5 million transformation project from Continuum Attractions to engage, entertain and inform visitors about the mysterious Loch Ness Monster.
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Interview
Tower of London: historian on unique Crown Jewels display
Historian Charles Farris discusses the glittering new Jewel House display and why groups may want to add the Tower of London to their hit list.
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Interview
CroisiEurope’s Gabrielle Alam on her love of cruises and highlights for groups
CrosiEurope’s head of UK sales and marketing Gabrielle Alam tells us what she most loves about going on a cruise and what the operator has got coming up this year.
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News
Broadway’s MJ musical lead will moonwalk on to the London stage
Myles Frost, who originated the role of Michael Jackson on Broadway in MJ, is bringing his star-making performance to London.
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Come From Away: dates revealed for the show’s first UK tour
The award-winning musical, which tells the unlikely story of friendship in the wake of the 9/11 tragedy, will travel across the UK and Ireland.
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Ferrari driving attraction opens at Legoland® Windsor Resort
The UK’s first LEGO Ferrari Build and Race attraction, which includes a life-sized Ferrari sports car made from Lego, has opened at the resort.
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Sponsored
Aspects of Love: what group organisers thought of the show and how to book
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Aspects of Love has been re-imagined for the 21st century starring Michael Ball. Group organisers attended a special preview performance, courtesy of Nimax Theatres.
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Sponsored
Experience more at the National Memorial Arboretum
Here’s exactly what groups can look forward to at Staffordshire’s National Memorial Arboretum, the nation’s year-round place to remember.
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Destination Guides
Itinerary idea: Brighton’s royal links, seaside fun and sky-high views
We take a look what groups can get out of a day trip to Brighton in Sussex.
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News
Mongolia’s epic Mongol Khan play is a European first in London
The Mongol Khan, running at the London Coliseum at the end of the year, will be the first time a Mongolian play has been presented to a European audience.
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Review
Regional Theatre Review: The Bodyguard
A string of power ballads, drama, passion and a stage full of sequins and abs, what’s not to love about The Bodyguard musical?