What else is new? – Page 79
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Features
Borde Hill Garden’s anniversary highlights for group visits
The Grade II listed garden in West Sussex will host group-friendly events throughout 2020.
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News
Divorced, beheaded…extended again - SIX the musical now playing until 2021
SIX the musical will run at the West End’s Arts Theatre until January next year, with more than 90,000 extra tickets now on sale.
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Interview
Carol Dixson-Smith: the group’s heart & soul
Group organiser Carol Dixson-Smith on why diversity of trips is the key to successful outings and how she’s training members to become life-savers.
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News
Emerald Waterways announces new ship and sailings
The cruise operator’s newest Star-Ship will set sail in spring 2021, a year that will also see new itineraries through the Netherlands and Belgium.
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Belvoir Castle to offer tours inspired by The Crown
Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire, which has featured in all three seasons of the Netflix period drama The Crown, is offering groups guided tours to highlight key spots from the series.
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Features
What’s new for groups in… Greater Manchester
Featuring a revamped Wigan Pier, new exhibitions and special openings, we take a look at some of the highlights in the second installment of this new series looking at top outings for groups in different locations.
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Group rates for myths and legends display at The Bowes Museum
Fantasy and fairy tales are brought to life at the Barnard Castle-based museum’s spring exhibition.
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Features
From steam trains to street marches: this year’s group events at Beamish
Beamish has announced a full programme of events for the year ahead inspired by national and local heritage.
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News
Up-close farming demonstrations available at new Lake District attraction
The Lakeland Farm Visitor Centre, the first purpose built indoor farming attraction in England, is welcoming group bookings.
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Expect axe throwing, wand-making and more at South England Showground's events
Four shows celebrating the great British outdoors will return to the South England Showground in west Sussex this year, promising live entertainment, outdoor activities, animal meet and greets and more.
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GTO thanks Group Leisure & Travel after receiving community award
Group travel organiser Balwinder Kaur from Mehak Travel Club in London was presented with the community award in the House of Commons as part of an international event.
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Heritage centre & brewery among stop-offs for Thames river cruises
River cruise operator French Brothers has added some new options to its Thames cruise line-up for 2020.
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Features
GLT’s top picks: 10 theatre shows to look out for in 2020
From new productions on the West End Stage to major touring musicals, we’ve rounded up a simple guide giving inspiration for a fantastic trip to the theatre in 2020.
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Exclusive group bookings for West End’s Frozen musical
Groups can take advantage of an early booking window before tickets go on general sale in March.
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Features
GLT’s top picks: 20 destinations for groups to visit in 2020
Planning a group getaway this year? Galway, San Francisco and Bruges are among our suggestions for 2020 - see where else made the list.
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Details announced for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella musical
The reinvented fairytale story will arrive on stage this October.
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GLT Awards
Interview: Excellence Award finalist Nikki Stephenson talks about why it’s nice to be recognised
We catch up with Nikki Stephenson, groups sales executive at just for groups! about what it meant to be a finalist for the Excellence Award.
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News
Travelsphere launches special deals for small group holidays
Travelsphere has announced a series of early bird discounts on selected holidays in 2020 and 2021, taking in more than 150 trips across 60 countries.
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Go ‘on location’ with Blenheim Palace’s new film trail
Groups can now explore parts of Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, as seen on screen, through a self-guided tour.
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More time to see striking Van Gogh immersive experience
Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience has seen more than 50,000 visitors through its doors since opening last summer in York, sparking a further extension and plans to open the attraction in Leicester.