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A huge refurbishment of the 17th century chapel at Warwick Castle is taking place, the most extensive project the castle has seen in more than 100 years.
Virgin Voyages is targeting group travellers with an enhanced programme designed to make it easier to book and provide more benefits for groups planning a cruise holiday.
Mischief, the multi-award winning theatre company that has just celebrated ten years of The Play That Goes Wrong will be bringing a predictably chaotic Christmas season with their new festive stage show.
Mel Brooks’ musical adaptation of The Producers is returning to the West End after nearly two decades following a transfer from London’s Menier Chocolate Factory where it enjoyed a sold-out run and rave reviews.
Your milestone March edition includes: Celebrating 30 years of GLT, Stately Homes, Palaces & Castles, Cruising Inspiration, Shopping Trips and much, much more.
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See who, what and where has made the shortlist and then we encourage group travel organisers and coach tour operators to vote for this year's finalists, with the winners revealed at the awards dinner and ceremony on 26th June in London.
Voting FormTo celebrate English Tourism Week, here are ten amazing group-friendly visits across the country, ranging from historic venues to beautiful gardens.
Read moreFred. Holidays has unveiled ‘Fred. Bridge Holidays’, a dedicated programme aimed at Bridge playing groups in the UK, providing opportunities to explore beautiful destinations with the card game at the heart of each holiday.
The project is said to represent one of the final pieces of the original gardens to be reinstated in this ‘long-forgotten’ corner, and there is a new trail and events to help celebrate this landmark year for visitors.
A show that’s as colourful and cheesy as they come with a 90s Beverly Hills tale where everything is perfect… or so you’re made to believe.
Opening this year, the Museum of Shakespeare will be an immersive and interactive permanent experience in London, transporting visitors to the 16th century to walk in the footsteps of William Shakespeare.