Wicklow People

Festive feel throughout Bray

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THE Christmas lights are up and sparkling away in Bray, with a lovely festive feel throughout the town in all of the shops and businesses.

With free parking at the weekends right through December, there is every reason to shop local and enjoy the atmosphere of the town throughout the festive season.

As well as plenty of places to purchase gifts, there are Christmas movies coming to Mermaid Arts Centre, and Santa is in residence at Killrudder­y.

There are also candleligh­t concerts for charity, and festive cheer in the many pubs, clubs and restaurant­s throughout the town.

Bray the perfect place to pick up the perfect gift at the perfect price.

Kennedy’s Pharmacy has 30 per cent off all fragrances, with Vance & Wilson also offering huge discounts on all fragrances.

The Larder as always has delicious Christmas cakes, puddings, mince pies, baked ham and more. At Lana Asian Street food, you can book your Christmas party, eat in, take out, or order online.

The message this year is simple - stay local, shop local and spend local this Christmas!

There is so much going on around Bray, so it makes sense to get the shopping done locally and leave plenty of time for entertainm­ent.

Mermaid will be showing It’s a Wonderful Life and Love, Actually, and Santa will remain at Killrudder­y until December 3, along with Christmas markets there on Saturdays and Sundays, and wreath making on Saturday and Sunday, December 15 and 16.

The Royal Hotel is hosting Christmas party nights at the Main Street Premise.s

Bray Municipal District is also running a Christmas photo competitio­n with lots of amazing prizes. Just capture a special Christmas moment in Bray, use the #ChristmasI­nBray hashtag when sharing your favourite memories on social media and you’ ll be in with a chance to win. You can also submit photos on bray.ie.

The closing date for entries is Wednesday, December 19.

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