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Rotherham outdoor market will be temporarily relocated from the outdoor covered market to Effingham Street, from Monday 6th November 2023 as works progress of the regeneration of Rotherham Markets. The market is a key milestone in the Council’s ambitious multi-millionpound town centre regeneration, part of its key commitment of investing in Rotherham’s future. To allow this work to take place, the outdoor market will be temporarily relocated to Effingham Street to ensure that market traders can
operate, and shoppers can continue to use it while redevelopment work is carried out. The new temporary location has been carefully chosen to provide vendors and patrons with a welcoming and accessible space while the redevelopment project is in progress.
Rotherham Council’s Cabinet Member for Jobs & the Local Economy, Councillor Denise Lelliot, said: ”We are excited to begin the next phase in the redevelopment of the town centre markets. Local businesses, vendors, and community members have expressed their enthusiasm for the upcoming changes.
This temporary relocation is seen as a steppingstone towards an even more exciting and vibrant marketplace in the future.” This relocation ensures that the existing outdoor market can continue to thrive while Rotherham evolves and grows. It also offers an exciting opportunity for both vendors and shoppers to experience a fresh and revitalised market atmosphere. Once the works are complete, visitors will benefit from a refurbished indoor and outdoor covered market, extensive public realm, a modern and accessible central library and improved links
to the town centre and college. This next phase of the town centre masterplan is a testament to the Council’s dedication to preserving the heritage of the town while embracing a dynamic future. The redevelopment will not only breathe new life into the community, but also provide economic opportunities for local businesses. More than 50 years since the opening of the Centenary Market, this redevelopment will house great local traders in an environment fit for the 21st century, helping to bring good quality, affordable produce to the next
generations of shoppers. Key details of the relocation: • Relocation Start Date: Monday 6th November • New Market Location: Effingham Street. • Operating Hours: Monday-Saturday, 8:30am to 5pm • Duration of Relocation: Until the completion of the New Markets Redevelopment Project
Market Days: • Monday – General • Tuesday – Street Market • Wednesday – Antiques & Bric-A-Brac • Thursday – Rotherham Bazaar • Friday – General Market • Saturday – General Market For more information, please contact: markets@rotherham.gov.uk
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DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS 100 YEARS OF WONDER THIS WINTER Grab your mouse ears and get ready as Disney On Ice presents 100 Years of Wonder skates into Utilita Arena Sheffield, with the magic of Disney’s 100th Anniversary closer than ever when Disney On Ice brings the celebration to you! Encanto joins the show for the very first time in the UK, inspiring families to make magical memories they will treasure forever. Relive magical Disney stories with all of your favourite characters in a family experience featuring classic Disney songs, incredible stunts
and world-class skating, as the show visits the Utilita arena for the 37th time, first debuting in 1991. Many of the talented Disney On Ice cast, including Calgary born Shay Jackson, have been skating since they were two years old, driven by a passion to “inspire children” and “put a big smile on everyone’s faces”. Stars like Shay rehearse for more than 550 hours to perfect each performance and encapsulate the characters, while a team of choreographers and set and costume designers create approximately 181 props and 250 different
costumes. These take thousands of yards of fabric to make, and alongside the magical set for Disney On Ice presents 100 Years of Wonder, everything is all transported in 19 trucks from city to city, taking approximately 10 hours to set up. In this adventure, Mickey Mouse is joined by his friends on a journey to discover his favourite memory of all time. Families will be a part of the action and help the gang venture through Disney stories, sharing memorable moments from treasured tales.
Journey to a vibrant town in the mountains of Colombia to meet Mirabel and her extraordinary family who live in a magical casita in a wondrous, charmed place called an Encanto. Sail away with Moana as she displays courage to save her island on a highseas adventure with the demigod, Maui. Travel to the wintry world of Arendelle as royal sisters Anna and Elsa discover true love is the most powerful magic of all and experience the mysterious magic of Fantasia as a Sorcerer’s Apprentice makes
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In the News This Week 8th November - 14th November
8/11/1960 - John F. Kennedy becomes 35th President of the USA. 9/11/1985 - Garry Kasparov, 22, becomes youngest World Chess Champion. 10/11/1951 - Direct-dial coast-to-coast telephone service begins in the United States. 11/11/2006 - Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth
II unveils the New Zealand War Memorial in London. 12/11/1978 - Pope John Paul II takes possession of his Cathedral Church. 13/11/2002 - The oil tanker Prestige sinks off the Galician coast and causes a huge oil spill. 14/11/2002 - Argentina defaults on an $805 million World Bank payment.
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Formed in 1971 Ajman, Fujairah, Sharjah, Dubai, and Umm al-Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and which other Emirate formed the United Arab Emirates?
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Northern Powergrid has launched its annual winter campaign to help people across the region be prepared and know what to do to reduce the impact on them and their loved ones if their power supply is ever affected. Over the coming weeks the electricity network operator, which powers everyday life for 8 million customers across 3.9 million homes and businesses in the North East, Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire, is emailing important advice and guidance directly to more than 2.9 million customers including over 550,000 of its Priority Services Members. Northern Powergrid is encouraging local people to take a few minutes to bookmark its ‘be prepared’ page and power cut map and to add 105, the national number to report a power cut or electricity emergency, to their phones so they can stay informed and support their family, friends and neighbours. It is also sharing free energy saving advice, reminding its Priority Services Members of the additional advice and support available and encouraging those who may be more vulnerable in power cut due to their medical or personal circumstances to take action and join its free Priority Services Membership. Anyone interested can find out
more and sign up online at northernpowergrid. com/care, calling 0800 169 2996 or emailing priorityservices@ northernpowergrid.com. As part of the campaign the network operator has invested in digital and radio advertising and is set to provide a range of key partners, including local authorities, community groups, MPs and other local resilience organisations, with a dedicated pack in the coming weeks so they can help spread the word through their channels. The campaign, launched to coincide with the end of British Summer Time (BST) and clocks going back, will run until next spring with two phases. The first phase will run until mid-December and focus on helping people be winter ready and the remainder will ask people ‘do you know what to do in a power cut?’ in a bid to help more people take action if their power is ever affected by a local network issue, severe weather or a wider electricity emergency in the future. The campaign complements a campaign launched last week aimed at encouraging more people to join its free Priority Services Membership and is part of the network operator’s commitment to ensuring its customers receive the advice, guidance and support they need before, during, and after a power cut. Louise Lowes, Head of
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can to deliver a 10 out of 10 service.” In addition to its own regional campaign, Northern Powergrid as a member of Energy Networks Association, has also helped fund a national campaign aimed at helping people Prepare, Care and Share information so they are winter-ready. The national campaign, which will go live later this week, will also provide valuable advice about how to get information online and will promote 105 the national power cut number and 0800 111 999 the gas emergency number, priority services and the importance of showing you care by sharing messages with others to help them be prepared as well. Advice will also be shared on the ENA’s website over the winter months. To find out about joining Northern Powergrid’s free Priority Services Membership visit northernpowergrid. com/care, email priorityservices@ northernpowergrid.com or call 0800 169 2996. Northern Powergrid also works with a range of partners who can share advice and support available to local people. Visit northernpowergrid. com/force-for-good to find out more.
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Rotherham remembers – Armistice Day and Remembrance Day 2023 Rotherham will come together to remember its fallen servicemen and women from past and recent conflicts this week. Armistice Day is marked every year and commemorates the official cessation of hostilities in the First World War at 11am on 11 November 1918. The Mayor of Rotherham, Councillor Robert Taylor, will lay a wreath at All Saints’ Square in Rotherham on Saturday 11th November and mark the twominute silence on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. Members of the public are invited to attend this short ceremony and join the two-minute silence. Rotherham will come together to remember its fallen service members from past and recent conflicts on Sunday 12th November for Remembrance Sunday. This year’s event will once again be held entirely outdoors and take place at Clifton Park. The parade will depart from outside the Garden House, Clifton Park at 10.35am and make its way through the park towards the Fun Park, past the Bandstand and down to the Cenotaph War Memorial, with uniformed groups, veterans and key organisations taking part. The parade will arrive at the Cenotaph War Memorial at approximately 10.50am.
From 10.55am, a service will take place led by Reverend Canon Phil Batchford from Rotherham Minster, with the Act of Remembrance, national twominute silence and wreath laying at the Cenotaph War Memorial. Mayor Councillor Robert Taylor will lay a wreath on behalf of the borough. Members of the public are advised to lay their wreaths after the official event has concluded. On conclusion of the service, from 11.25am the parade will make its way back up to the Garden House where the Mayor and Deputy-Lieutenant will take the salute. Mayor of Rotherham, Councillor Robert Taylor, said: “I would like to encourage residents to come along and pay their respects to our fallen servicemembers as Rotherham comes together as one community to remember. “The Armistice Day ceremony
and the Remembrance Parade will provide an important reminder of the ultimate sacrifice made by those who have served. “It is an honour to be part of these annual events and I feel an immense sense of pride to be able to lay a wreath on behalf of the borough. "I would like to thank the armed forces community for assisting the council in organising this year’s events.” For the Remembrance Parade residents can use the car park in Clifton Park that is accessed via Doncaster Road. No public parking is available at the Museum Car Park for the duration of the event, from 8am until midday. Free parking is available at council owned off-street car parks in the town centre on Saturdays for those wishing to attend the short Armistice Day event.
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SURVEY REVEALS PUBS SUPPORT NEEDED Look out for snowflakes at Peaks The new figures demonstrate the importance of the Chancellor extending the hospitality sector relief and freezing the multiplier at the Autumn Statement, with 38% of hospitality venues failing to make a profit. The survey, conducted by the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA), British Institute of Innkeeping (BII), Hospitality Ulster and UKHospitality, reveals Government action on business rates is viewed as a top priority by 60% of respondents, up 16% from August. The survey also reveals that business optimism has slumped to just 29%, down 10 percentage points from the summer. A joint spokesperson for the trade bodies said: “These figures lay bare the enormous impact inaction at the Autumn Statement would have on the hospitality sector. Pubs, restaurants, hotels, coffee shops, to name a few, will fall victim to a
significant business rates bill, if relief expires and rates are hiked with inflation. “Reducing investment and cutting staffing levels are the last thing venues want to do. In fact, they want to do the opposite, but their hands will be tied if rates increase to such an extent in April. “Businesses are only able to absorb endless cost rises for so long and yet more pressure in the form of business rates will only force them to consider whether this is passed onto consumers. “The Government must listen to the concerns of hospitality businesses, as the nation’s third largest employer, and extend the hospitality sector relief and freeze the business rates multiplier at the Autumn Statement, and as well as taking steps to reduce the overall tax burden on the sector in relation to business rates, VAT and excise duty. These businesses are at the heart of communities and high
streets across the country, employing millions, generating economic growth and driving investment across our cities, towns and villages. “Our economy cannot grow if hospitality cannot grow. The Government must act immediately to underpin this growth and ensure our pubs and hospitality venues survive.” The survey also highlights the double whammy of rising businesses costs and more cautious consumers, with budgets stretched thin due to the cost-of-living crisis. There has been an 18% rise in businesses noticing consumers purchasing fewer drinks when they go out, with 72% of respondents reporting the number of drinks purchased having decreased slightly (55%) or significantly (17%). Combined with energy bills being 60% higher year-on-year and record food and drink inflation, 55% of respondents said they had not raised menu prices by as much as their own cost increases.
Nobody’s predicting a White Christmas quite yet…but there definitely are snow flakes at Crystal Peaks! The Children’s Hospital Charity’s famous snowflake fundraising campaign will add a little extra Festive sparkle to the award-winning shopping centre throughout the Festive period. Every year, more than 250 sponsored snowflakes decorate the exterior of Sheffield Children’s Hospital, with businesses, schools, community groups and thankful families showing support for The Children’s Hospital Charity. And this year, for the fifth year, around 40 further giant snowflakes will also decorate the exterior of Crystal Peaks, forming an essential
part of the seasonal decorations at the shopping centre. “We are always delighted to join The Children’s Hospital Charity and this is a campaign that has now become a firm part of our Christmas celebrations,” said Crystal Peaks centre manager Lee Greenwood. “Crystal Peaks is very much at the heart of the community and so we are very happy to support Sheffield Children’s Hospital, which touches
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the lives of so many people every year. “We hope that our visitors will enjoy seeing the snowflakes and will want to support this outstanding city charity as much as we do.” The award-winning snowflake appeal has now raised well over £1m for Sheffield Children’s Hospital, bringing people together with a shared goal of building a better future for staff, patients and their families.
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The Licensing Act 2003 (Premises and Club Premises Certificates) Regulations 2005 Notice is hereby given that We: no mild steel ltd Have made an application under Section 17 Part 3 of the Licensing Act 2003 for the grant of a Premises Licence for the Premises known as the steamworks, 111 randall street, sheffield s2 4sj We intend to conduct on or from the premises the following licensable activities: Sale by retail of alcohol: Sun - Thur 12:00 - 01:00 the following day Fri - Sat 12:00 - 03:00 the following day Provision of late night refreshment: Fri - Sat 23:00 - 01:00 the following day Provision of regulated entertainment, namely; Performance of films & plays: Mon - Sun 12:00 - 22:00 Playing of recorded music: Sun - Thurs 10:00 - 01:00 the following day Fri - Sat 10:00 - 03:00 the following day Performance of live music: Sun - Thurs 10:00 - 23:00 Fri - Sat 12:00 - 00:00 Interested parties or responsible authorities may make written representations to The Licensing Service, Sheffield City Council, Block C Staniforth Road Depot, Staniforth Road, Sheffield S9 3HD about this application by 30th November 2023. For information on representations, please see www.sheffield.gov.uk/licensinginforesidents For full details & to view a copy of the application please contact the Licensing Service. Telephone: 0114 2734264 or by e-mail to licensingservice@sheffield.gov.uk It is an offence to knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for which a person is liable on conviction for this offence is a fine not exceeding £5,000.
The Licensing Act 2003 (Premises and Club Premises Certificates) Regulations 2005 Notice is hereby given that: We, masoud ibrahimi & amanud gebru have made the above application under Section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003 for a Variation of Premises Licence for the Premises known as: 418 store, 551 ecclesall road, sheffield S11 8PR The details of the variation are as follows:To vary the times for the sale by retail of alcohol for consumption OFF the premises: Monday - Sunday 00:00 - 24:00 To vary the times for the provision of late night refreshment: Monday Sunday 23:00 - 06:00 Interested parties or responsible authorities may make written representations to The Licensing Service, Block C, Staniforth Road Depot, Staniforth Road, Sheffield S9 3HD about this application by no later than 24th November 2023 For information on representations, please see www.sheffield.gov.uklicensinginforesidents
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THE BLADES ARE UP & RUNNING The Blades are up and running in the Premier League and deservedly so, following an actionpacked afternoon that ended with Ollie Norwood firing home a penalty in front of the Kop to secure the spoils. Cameron Archer gave United the lead on 72 minutes after Paul Heckingbottom’s side had dominated the second period, only for Jean-Ricner Bellegarde to restore parity as the clocked ticked down. But following a corner, United kept the ball alive and substitute Fábio Silva was adjudged to have fouled George Baldock
by referee Robert Jones, with the decision standing despite a lengthy VAR check. From 12 yards, Norwood did the rest! United made two changes for the showdown against Wolves, with fit-again Baldock starting for the first time since early September and Archer replacing Slimane, as the Tunisian and McAtee dropped to bench. On a soggy afternoon in the steel city, Wolves started brightly and after a couple of earlier breaks down the left, Semedo fired an effort over from a promising
position, before Baldock was cautioned for a foul on Kalajdžić. Hwang and Semedo then combined on the visitors right, but Foderingham was alert and tipped over at the expense of a corner. Hwang was causing constant problems and looked to have found an opening for Aït-Nouri, but the wing-back somehow fired wide with the goal at his mercy. Unfortunately, the last action of note in the opening 45, was Brewster limping off, he was replaced by McAtee. United were quickly out of the blocks in the second half with
Archer curling over from Hamer’s pass, before Dawson crudely halted the progress of McAtee and was shown a yellow. Kicking towards the Kop, with the home faithful right behind the players, Hamer fired over from a well-worked short corner, as former loanee Doyle was booked for hauling down the advancing Bogle. And on 72 minutes, United got their rewards as ARCHER seized the opportunity following a fortunate bounce after McAtee challenged for a loose ball and the former Villa man took aim fired past Sa with the aid of
the underside of the crossbar to spark wild celebrations amongst players, fans and management alike. 17 minutes elapsed without any incident of note, but with 60 seconds of the 90 remaining, Wolves equalised as BELLEGARDE fired past Foderingham on the turn from Traoré’s cross with the aid of a deflection off Trusty, but United were angry as they had twice attempted to make a substitution with Hamer clearly suffering. After the goal, he was replaced by Osborn, with the yellow card brandished to Hamer,
boss Heckingbottom and lastly Lester for their protests. But deep into added time, in the 100th minute following a prolonged VAR check, the Blades finally secured a first win of the campaign, with NORWOOD smashing into the roof of the net after Fábio Silva had made with contact with Baldock as United kept a last-gasp corner alive. It was the last kick of the game, as referee Jones blew the final whistle when Wolves restarted proceedings to spark fantastic celebrations.
Rovers boss Grant McCann was left disappointed that Rovers could not book their place in the second round of the Emirates FA Cup after being held to a draw by Accrington Stanley. A Kelvin Mellor and an own goal and a stunning long-range strike from Harrison Biggins twice
had Rovers ahead at the Eco-Power Stadium, only for the visitors to equalise through Shaun Whalley and Seamus Conneely. Rovers dominated the first half but could not give themselves a cushion on the scoreline, which was the source of McCann’s frustration. “I thought first half we
were excellent,” he said. “We should have been out of sight by four or five and that’s not an exaggeration. Their keeper has made some world class saves from Mo Faal and Luke Molyneux in particular. He’s kept Accrington in the cup tie, especially in the first half. “The second half was
a lot more even. They scored off a mistake of ours. It was an unbelievable goal to get us back in front from Harrison Biggins - a tremendous strike. And then for the equaliser we just let a runner go from a corner. “I’m disappointed not to win the game, given how good we were in
the pitch, we got back into it and then it became quite an open game. “Haks had probably the best opportunity with the header, but we have to say that Viktor has made a couple of good saves. “I was really pleased with the character from the team. Georgie Kelly got
his finish and the game was in the balance after that. “We’ve got fight, we didn’t show that on Sunday and we can’t hide away from that. It wasn’t easy to come into that game, so I was pleased we were able to come away with something.”
the first half. You have to take your chances to win any game and we didn’t do that in the first half, ultimately. “We did well to get ourselves back into the game in the second half after conceding. “We’ll have to do it the hard way and go to Accrington to get ourselves into the next round. The most important thing is that we’re still in the hat. We’ll see what the draw throws up and then see how we go at Accrington.” McCann admitted feeling disappointed to hear a
smattering of boos from home supporters at full time. He said: “This team has given us everything. I’m just disappointed that we’ve come off to boos and that has hurt us. The team is dejected in the changing room with the fact there is a pocket of fans wanting to boo us off the pitch. “We’ve come up against a very good Accrington team, one of the better teams in League Two and we’ve gone toe to toe with them, if not being better than them. “It was disappointing for us to hear that.”
McCann disappointed after being held to draw
of things in the first half TAYLOR without really doing much. PLEASED “We had a couple of good opportunities to WITH TEAMS hit the target but passed them by and we lacked little bit of set-piece CHARACTER aquality. Millers manager Matt Taylor praised his sides character and second half energy after a draw with fellow strugglers QPR. “I thought the game lacked quality for the first hour. We had the better
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Although disappointed with the Owls’ 1-0 defeat to Bristol City, Danny Röhl is pleased with the fight his side is showing after four games in charge. Wednesday skipper Barry Bannan was shown a red card at Ashton Gate and the Robins later capitalised on their oneman advantage when Rob Dickie poked home the winner. There were many positives to take from a Wednesday perspective despite defeat, and Röhl was proud of the endeavor shown by his players. The German said: “At first, we knew it was going to be a tough game. Bristol City are a good team, they are organised and good at pressing, they can also keep the ball. “We did very well in the match and had good opportunities and then came the red card. For me, it was not really clear, it was a foul outside the box but the defender and goalkeeper were also in the area. But this
is the decision from the referee and we have to accept this. “From my side, we did everything, they fought for their life. There was high intensity, much running, good defending and it was a pity that there was a touch from our player that changed the direction of the ball before the goal. “At the end we had three or four opportunities, massive opportunities to score and we are disappointed, but I am so proud of the team. “We changed the shape after the red card to create more chances to score and it was good to see how good we were protecting our goal. “We will prepare during the week and we will be ready again. We had a belief and a good conviction about what we can do. “All four games you see there was a turning point in the match and we’ve been unlucky sometimes, but in the end the process is in the right direction and this is what we need.”
FORTHCOMING FIXTURES
Frampton Lane, Hubberts Bridge, Boston, Lincs PE20 3QU
Situated 5 Mins drive from the historic town of Boston
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ECKINGTON SELF STORAGE day trips
holidays
NOVEMBER thu 9th
lincoln christmas shopper...........................................
£20.00
sat 11th
york shopper.............................................................................
£20.00
sun 12th
trafford centre.....................................................................
£20.00
tue 14th birmingham shopper...........................................................
£20.00
wed 15th
harrogate shopper..............................................................
£20.00
sat 18TH
whitby christmas festival.............................................
£20.00
sun 19TH
castle howard - christmas in neverland........ .........................................................adult £47.00 child £34
tue 21st manchester christmas markets...............................
£20.00
wed 22nd beamish at christmas.......................................................... ...............................adult £34.50 oap £32.50 child £27 sat 25th
sister act the musical - bradford alhambra......
£70.00
Sat 25th newcastle shopper..............................................................
£20.00
sun 26th
liverpool christmas market.......................................
£20.00
mon 27th
chester shopper......................................................................
£20.00
THU 30th
york christmas market....................................................
£20.00
Sat 2nd
grassington christmas market................................
£21.00
sun 3rd
december worcester christmas market.....................................
£22.00
Tue 5th manchester christmas market..................................
£20.00
wed 6th birmingham shopper...........................................................
£20.00
thu 7th macarthur glen & york...................................................
£20.00
sat 9th
stratford-upon-avon christmas market........
£22.00
sun 10th beverley christmas market..........................................
£20.00
sun 10th
christmas at blenheim palace..................................... .........................................................Adult £70.00 child £55
tue 12th
lincoln christmas market.............................................
wed 13th
trafford centre.....................................................................
£20.00
thu 14th
liverpool christmas market.......................................
£20.00
sat 16th
york christmas market....................................................
£20.00
sun 17th manchester christmas markets...............................
£20.00
tues 19th
£20.00
harry potter studios.............................................................. .........................................................adult £88.00 child £78
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christmas markets 19th november 2023
5 Days - from £499 per person In the festively lit marlstone corridors of the Municipal Cave in Valkenburg, you will find the largest underground Christmas market in Europe!
november Sat 11th
DAYS OUT 2023 AD OAP/CHILD
York & Designer Outlet..................£18 £17
Mon 13th
Bakewell Market & Castleton........£18 £17
Sat 18th
Chatsworth at Christmas..............£45 £45
Sat 25th
Birmingham Christmas Market..... £20 £19
Mon 27th
Thursford Christmas Spectacular..... £80 £80
Sun 3rd
Nottingham Christmas Market..... £18 £17
Sat 9th
Lincoln Christmas Market.............£20 £19
2023 Holidays
19 Nov 5-days Valkenburg Christmas Markets...............£499 pp 27 Nov 5-days Blackpool Turkey & Tinsel......................£267 pp 27 Nov 4-days Awesome Amsterdam............................£399 pp
Sun 10th
Stratford-upon-Avon Christmas Market. £19 £18
1 Dec
4-days Scottish Christmas Markets Weekend.....£289 pp
8 Dec
4-days Torbay Turkey & Tinsel Weekend.............£289 pp
11 Dec 5-days Llandudno Turkey & Tinsel......................£259 pp 12 Dec 4-days Winter Break in Awesome Amsterdam....£399 pp
Thu 30th
Beamish at Christmas..................£38 £35
december Sat 2nd
Birmingham Christmas Market .....£20 £19
Sat 16th
York Christmas Market.................£18 £17
Sun 17th
Manchester Christmas Market..... £18 £17
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2024 Holidays
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5-Days Isle of Man................................................ £429
18 Apr 5-Days Go Wild in the Highlands - Scotland............. £349 22 May 5-Days England’s Lakeland Glory......................... £3889 19 Jun 3-Days Edinburgh & It’s Famous Castle................... £229 20 Jun 5 -Days Bonny Locha & Waterways - Aberfoyle........ £329 19 Jul
3-Days Liverpool.................................................. £169
8 Aug
5-Days Blackpool................................................. £269
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