Ringwood Christmas lights disappoint residents
Despite the success of Saturday’s Winter Wanderland, the town’s festive lights have not lived up to expectations.
Despite the success of Saturday’s Winter Wanderland, the town’s festive lights have not lived up to expectations.
There was a wide variety of events at the annual Christmas lights switch on with market stalls, the Steamship Circus and Father Christmas.
Ringwood Winter Wanderland will offer a whole host of entertainment including Christmas lights, market stalls and Santa.
This year in the interests of safety and convenience, tickets for the event on Sunday 3 November must be purchased online.
A number of drop-in sessions are planned to enable people to ask questions about the Pre-Submission Neighbourhood Plan.
Although With Grace had only been open a few weeks, it took first prize in the town’s Christmas Window Competition.
Ringwood is bouncing back for Christmas now the major traffic disruption is over, with a variety of festive events.
With the news that the A31 roadworks to widen the road have ended, Ringwood looks forward to the Winter Wanderland on 27 November.
The town council is hosting its seventh annual Grand Fireworks Display on Carvers Recreation on 6 November.
Residents in the Ringwood area are invited to write messages in a Book of Condolences at Ringwood Gateway.