Tickets are now on sale for a Christmas lights trail that will light up the a town council’s grounds.
Bicester’s Christmas lights trail will see Garth House and the park lit up with festive messages and dancing snowflakes.
Visitors will be able to walk around the grounds and enjoy the array of lights, festive music and refreshments with their families.
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The event route will be accessible for wheelchairs, pushchairs and will be family friendly.
This year’s trail will be bigger than previous years, and will include a new Christmas market.
The event runs from Saturday December 3 to Sunday December 18, from 4.30pm to 9.30pm.
All tickets are for half hour sessions.
If you are a fundraiser, charity of business and would like to be part of the Christmas market, please get in touch via events@bicester.gov.uk.
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This story was written by Matthew Norman, he joined the team in 2022 as a Facebook community reporter.
Matthew covers Bicester and focuses on finding stories from diverse communities.
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