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The Bessemer Grange Winter Fair and Ice Rink opens from 12pm on Sunday 7 December - it's free to enter! The fair will feature an outdoor ice rink, hot food and drinks, Santa's Grotto, games, arts/crafts and local handicraft stalls. Everyone from the local community is welcome - see poster attached for more details.

We're very excited about the skating rink!


Sessions are 25 mins (including time to put skates on) at a cost of ?2.50 per person. Under 5's will need to be accompanied by an adult, children over 5 years need to have an adult present. We advise all skaters to wear gloves to protect your hands in case of a fall.


We are expecting the rink to be very busy so please arrive in good time to ensure you get a go! The fair runs from 12pm to 4pm and there will be lots to see and do.


Thanks!

Dig out those gloves, empty your piggy banks and get ready for a serious amount of fun because the Bessemer Winter Fair is coming to town!


As well as the ice rink, we have lots of games, Santa's grotto and plenty of delicious food and drink to keep you going!


There's also multiple stalls to buy your Christmas pressies, trees and chutneys from, and a fantastic raffle with the top prize of an iPad Mini...


See you there, 12-4pm on Sunday 7 Dec


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