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Free Festive Fun: Christmas Events for Everyone!

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Free Christmas events span Bristol, Somerset, Wiltshire, and Gloucestershire.
  • Santa visits and storytelling sessions are available in multiple locations.
  • Midnight Mass and carol services offer spiritual Christmas celebrations.
Free Festive Fun: Christmas Events for Everyone!

The Christmas countdown is underway, bringing a wealth of free festive events to various regions, including Bristol, Somerset, Wiltshire, and Gloucestershire. Families can enjoy seasonal children's cinema in Bristol, while a Santa float will tour local streets. Midnight Mass at Bristol Cathedral offers a traditional welcome to Christmas morning on December 24th.

In Somerset, Clevedon seafront hosts 'Light up the Lake' on December 6th, featuring fire dancers and a lantern procession. Bath will see carols at the Rec and a family Nativity service at Bath Abbey on December 21st. Wiltshire offers Santa storytelling and a magical train experience at Swindon Designer Outlet, with a small booking fee refundable or donatable to charity.

Gloucestershire invites participation in cathedral trails and letter-writing to Santa, with free gifts from St Nicholas. Additionally, a free letter from Santa service is available nationwide via Royal Mail. Several Tesco locations are also hosting free Santa's grottos with small gifts for children, operating on specific dates throughout December.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Bristol offers free children's cinema nights at City Farm Cafe and a Santa float touring local streets on weekends until Christmas.
Yes, free Santa grottos are available at Brockworth Tesco, and paid but refundable booking for Santa storytelling sessions exists at Swindon Designer Outlet.
You can attend carols at Bath Recreational Ground or experience Midnight Mass at Bristol Cathedral on December 24th.

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