Posted: Thu 12th Nov 2015

Eagles Meadow Christmas Tree Goes Up & Lantern Parade Details

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Nov 12th, 2015

With just six weeks to go, Christmas preparations in Wrexham have begun – with the popular Eagles Meadow Christmas Tree put up today.

Throughout the morning work has been underway on putting up the Eagles Meadow Christmas Tree up – with work completed early this afternoon.

Thanks to Benjamin Jones for sending us this pic!

Thanks to Benjamin Jones for sending us this pic!

With only six weeks left until Christmas Day, details of festive around in and around Wrexham have been revealed – with just two weeks left until the Christmas Light Switch on / Lantern Parade take places across the town centre.

Prior to this year’s Lantern Parade a series of Lantern Workshops are taking place on Saturdays in various locations at the town. The workshops offer people the chance to create their own lantern and feature in the parade around town on Thursday 26th November.

The lantern workshops began in the Peoples Market last weekend, with a second to take place in the same market this Saturday as well. A final session will take place at Un Deg Un on Regent Street on Saturday 21st November. The sessions are drop-in and open to anyone.

On Eagles Meadow a festive celebration will also take place on the 17th of December when there will be carols around the Christmas Tree.

A full guide of all Wrexham’s Festive listings can be found here. If you are hosting a festive event and would like is featured on the website please email [email protected].



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