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‘Merry Marylebone’ Xmas Lights Switch On – 10th Nov

‘Merry Marylebone’ Xmas Lights Switch On – 10th Nov

It’s clear Summer is over, which means only one thing… Time to talk about Christmas! First up sharing their plans for the Festive season is Marylebone Village, kicking things off with their eagerly awaited festive light switch on.

On Thursday 10th November, Marylebone Village is inviting shoppers to indulge their festive spirit with an evening full of wonderful holiday activities. A host of the areas shops, cafes, bars and restaurants will join together to offer visitors a huge range of special offers, festive experiences, exclusive discounts, and specially created menus. The area will be simply oozing Christmas fun, with everything from wreath making, live illustrations and snow machines to Santa’s grotto and a charity tombola. Of course, the main attraction, the light switch on; the impressive Christmas Lights will be switched on to illuminate the streets with a lovely glow to accompany the joviality.

The event will also be supporting mental health charity partner Mind in Brent Wandsworth and Westminster who offer valuable mental health services to the area.

Free to visit

Times: 10th November 3 – 8pm

For more information visit: https://www.marylebonevillage.com Written by Jordan Crowley Photography by David Parry

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