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Eat, drink and shop … local businesses bring late evening Christmas shopping to Ladywell

by Tony December 2, 2022
December 2, 2022

Eat, drink and shop until 8pm in Ladywell high street this December. Local high street businesses have got together to arrange three late shopping evenings for Christmas – December 7, 14, and 21.

“Most of the local shops will be open for these three nights,” says Joel of Oscars. “We want to encourage the local community to support their local independent businesses.”

Lots of food shops will be open until 8pm including the butchers, the Larder, Ladywell Fruit’n’Veg and Plenty.

Gently will be open for gift purchasing and Oscars will be serving festive food and wine for the three evenings. Le Delice will be open too and the Larder will offering lots of Christmas goodies.

Meat Jon will be taking Christmas pre-orders and offering butchery demos.

To add to the festive occastion there’ll be mulled wine and mince pies and you will be able to collect your Christmas tree. So hurry along to Ladywell high street for the first late shopping day on Wednesday December 7 and join in the festivities.

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