November 1, 2016 3.16 pm
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One month to go until 2016 Lincoln Christmas Market
With just one month to go, more than 280 stallholders are preparing for the annual Lincoln Christmas Market. The market, which will be held in Lincoln’s Cathedral Quarter from Thursday, December 1 to Sunday 4, will see a number of stalls and entertainers all in one place – a perfect way to get visitors into…
With just one month to go, more than 280 stallholders are preparing for the annual Lincoln Christmas Market.
The market, which will be held in Lincoln’s Cathedral Quarter from Thursday, December 1 to Sunday 4, will see a number of stalls and entertainers all in one place – a perfect way to get visitors into the Christmas spirit.
The four-day festive event will see more than 280 stalls in and around the Lincoln Castle, Lincoln Cathedral and the Lawn complex.
Photo: Steve Smailes/The Lincolnite
Stalls promise to provide a host of unusual gifts and food and drink from near and far.
There will also be a fairground for the younger ones to enjoy.
This year’s Lincoln Christmas market will see stalls with mulled wine and freshly cooked food amongst stalls with a range of gifts to suit event the pickiest of people.
A new feature at the Christmas market this year will be a digital screen, which will operate thoughout the market and will be used to promote local businesses.
The screen will promote a number of local businesses.
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