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Coaches Welcome at Statfold Country Park

Statfold Country Park, located on the outskirts of Tamworth in Staffordshire, is home to Statfold Barn Railway with a World-renowned collection of narrow gauge locomotives.  With over 30 steam locomotives and many internal combustion locomotives, representing British and several overseas manufacturers it really is worth a visit.

Located in the stunning Staffordshire countryside, yet still within easy reach of the motorway, the Country Park is the perfect destination for coach tours with a range of attractions for your groups to enjoy, whatever the weather.

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The Auckland Project – Events

We’d love to welcome your group to The Auckland Project for a day of art, history and exploration.

 

Whether you’re looking for a quiet afternoon exploring Auckland Castle and Gardens, or you’d like to visit one of our art galleries, we can offer a trip that perfectly combines art, history and the great outdoors.

  • 10% discount on all tickets for groups of 10 people of more
  • One free driver ticket per coach or minibus
  • One free familiarisation trip for your group organiser
  • Our dedicated Group Visits team will help you plan your visit and provide a Meet and Greet service on arrival

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Voices of London Museum Late celebrates the Making of Black Britain on Friday 14 July

at London Transport Museum

Friday 14 July 2023

18:45 to 22:00

Images from left to right. London Transport Museum at night, Diane Louise Jordan, Diane Louise Jordan in a historic Tube train and an evening event at the Museum

London Transport Museum has teamed up with The Making of Black Britain (MOBB) for a jam-packed evening of talks, workshops, and screenings of oral histories of London’s past and present which will spotlight the voices of people who make up today’s Britain. From guest speakers such as Diane Louise Jordan, the first Black TV presenter of children’s television programme Blue Peter, to African head wrapping tutorials, this event will mark the 75th anniversary of the 1948 British Nationality Act and explore how this land-mark legislation has influenced the capital, its transport and our culture. This Museum Late is also a chance to relax and enjoy the Museum Galleries after-hours to a back-drop of music and drinks.

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New trade packages at the Old Royal Naval College

Meet the Travel Trade Team

We are pleased to introduce Gillian Bell, our in-house Travel Trade Manager. She is supported by Ales Kosejk, who you may know from Visit Greenwich. Ales is on secondment two days a week to help develop our trade partnerships and Joanna Fitzpatrick continues to head up our box office team.

We are all excited about lots of new products on offer this year for groups/coach and tour operators.

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Upcoming events at Waddesdon

There’s plenty for your group to enjoy at Waddesdon this year from new art to wine tastings. Start planning your group visit today.

Wedding Cake

This summer an exciting new art installation will open to visitors. Book your group a guided tour of Joana Vasconcelos’ extraordinary Wedding Cake, a 12-metre-tall ceramic sculptural pavilion in the form of a three-tiered cake. Open from 8 June. Find out more > 

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Heritage Train Journeys: ‘Tube 160 Birthday Special’ tickets now on sale

Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 June

Celebrate the Tube’s 160th Birthday on a stunningly restored Art Deco train

·      Enjoy time chatting to costumed actors from the 1860s and 1890s

·      Take selfies against a 160th year giant #LoveTheTube backdrop

·      Return Tickets available from Acton Town Tube station on the Piccadilly line via Heathrow

 

Join the Tube’s 160th birthday celebrations with a ride on one of London Transport Museum’s ‘Tube 160 Birthday Special’ heritage journeys. The world’s first underground railway opened in 1863 in London, since then the Tube has grown to become an iconic part of life in the capital for residents and visitors. On the weekend of Saturday 10 June and Sunday 11 June the public will have the opportunity to be transported to a bygone era of train travel with journeys on a pristine Art Deco-style 1938 vintage Tube train. The vehicle was one of the capital’s longest serving Tube trains and is a relic of London’s transport past.

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