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THIS WEEK’S BEST


PICTURES FROMTHE FRONTLINE OF TRAVEL


1. MUD FOR IT: Eleven tired employees of Shearings parent Specialist Leisure Group pose after completing the Tough Mudder North West challenge at Cholmondeley Castle in Cheshire. The team raised more than £16,000 for the Alzheimer’s Society.


2. BOTTOM’S UP: Go Travel in Locksbottom, Kent, wins Super Break’s agent of the month award after achieving a great month of sales for the operator. Joanne Guy (left), Go Travel, is pictured with Donna Smithson, Super Break.


3. DIAMOND GEEZERS: Baldwins Travel is named Caribtours’ ‘diamond agent of the year’ at the operator’s gala awards at Claridge’s in Mayfair. The agency’s Nick Marks (left) and Chris Marks are pictured with Caribtours’ Rebecca Bryson.


4. HIGH TEA: Michaela Matthews (left), of Central England Co-operative, scoops top prize – afternoon tea for two – in the Tipto Big Giveaway prize draw. Claire Dutton, of Tipto member Shearings, visited Matthews at her Erdington store in Birmingham to present the prize.


5. MSC THE LIGHT: Agents are welcomed on board MSC Meraviglia in Dublin under the vessel’s digital sky, which is purportedly the longest LED screen at sea.


pictures, with captions, to harry.kemble@travelweekly.co.uk 20 September 2018 travelweekly.co.uk 49


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