What else is new? – Page 56
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News
London Art Fair releases tickets for 34th edition in January 2022
Tickets for the London Art Fair are now on sale, with a programmes of talks and tours soon to be announced, ahead of its return to the city from 19th - 23rd January 2022.
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‘The War of The Worlds’ - Alive on Stage! returns with Strictly dancer and popstar line-up
Jeff Wayne’s musical version of The War of The Worlds - Alive on Stage! returns to arenas across the UK in 2022, with a star-studded line-up including a professional Strictly Come Dancing dancer and two pop stars announced in its cast.
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Features
Great deals, friendly faces and free desserts at GLT Show 2021
Here are a handful of the offers you can snap up at the Group Leisure & Travel Show 2021 on 7th October at the Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes including some fantastic deals and freebies, courtesy of the exhibitors.
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Over a million Christmas lights to go on display at Wimpole Estate
Visitors to the Wimpole Estate in Cambridgeshire can expect more than a million lights, colourful trees and illuminated installations across the festive season.
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Review
London Theatre Review: Back to the Future the Musical
Fascinating effects and classic one liners, fused together with new and iconic tunes, offer fans that fun piece of nostalgia that many will have been craving.
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New wine trail launches in the heart of English wine country
The Great Sussex Wine Tour has been created to offer groups the chance to sample wine and local produce and enjoy panoramic views in the South Downs.
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Stage tour and casting announced for George Orwell’s Animal Farm
The tour schedule and full casting details have been confirmed for the upcoming production of George Orwell’s satirical novel Animal Farm which launches at Birmingham Repertory Theatre in January.
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RHS Gardens unveils autumn and winter programme
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has announced a new events programme for autumn and winter across its five gardens.
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Features
GTO Carol Swiecicka of Newton Abbot Travel Club on ‘going the extra mile’
In 2019, Carol was awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) for services to the community. She tells us how she has been staying in touch with her group, Newton Abbot Travel Club, throughout the pandemic and her upcoming travel plans.
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Love Light Norwich festival returns for 2022 with coach drop-off points
The after-dark Love Light Norwich festival will return to the city with the theme of love and belonging, lighting up streets and buildings across the free three-night event.
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Column
Thinking about New York City and advice about being prepared
Our regular columnist reflects on the anniversary of 9/11 and the uncertainty of the proposed Covid passport roll-out.
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Wicked returns to London’s Apollo Victoria Theatre and extends dates for groups
The cast of Wicked have resumed performances at the West End’s Apollo Victoria Theatre with an extended group booking period until November 2022.
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Wine expert Oz Clarke to appear at Group Leisure & Travel Show
The popular Seminar Theatre programme at the annual exhibition has added well known wine expert and television presenter Oz Clarke OBE to its 2021 line-up at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes on 7th October.
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Carbon neutral coach tour operator releases its first holiday collection
The inaugural tour portfolio from Toureasy has been announced with more than 50 holidays including weekend getaways, heritage and culture tours, city breaks and seaside escapes.
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Features
6 of the best days out on the water
A relaxing journey along some of England’s top waterways is a way to enjoy the outdoors and take in some impressive views. Here are six to inspire you.
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Old Royal Naval College extends welcome to coach groups with new initiative
The Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich has announced a new Coach Tourism initiative which allows coach operators and groups to pre-book entry and drive onto the historic site for the first time.
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Features
Back to the theatre: the show goes on
The thrill of seeing a live performance on stage is back. So, what can you and your group can expect on your first visit back to the theatre?
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Column
Flashing in Sherwood, cowboys prosper and a rebellion hurting tourism
Protesters in London are harming tourism, argues our regular columnist, who also discusses rip-off Covid tests and how nudists in Sherwood Forest are baring all in the wrong places.
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Interview
Sheila Furniss: making a difference to the lives of the group members
We speak to Sheila Furniss about her time as organiser for the Rolls-Royce Retired Employees Association and how her love for the job has grown over the years.
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News
Woman in Black favourites return to the West End production
Susan Hill’s haunting The Woman in Black, which has now returned to London’s Fortune Theatre, has revealed that two of the show’s former actors have returned to the line up.