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Christmas Tree Festival Flyer

Christmas Tree Festival Open

Sat 13th December 2025, 10:00am

Lots of sparkling Christmas trees, raffle, tombola, festive refreshments, gifts, and children's crafts on Saturdays (a small donation required).

Christmas Concert Sunday 14th December 3 30pm At All Saints Church

Totally Strings Christmas Concert

Sun 14th December 2025, 3:30pm

A showcase concert of popular classical and Christmas Music.

A Soulful Christmas Concert Flyer

Michael Harry and Friends

Mon 15th December 2025, 6:30pm

A Contemporary Soulful Christmas Concert.

Christmas Through The Ages Poster 3

Christmas Through the Ages

Tue 16th December 2025, 2:00pm

A history of Christmas celebrations with music and readings.

Christmas Tree Festival Flyer

Christmas Tree Festival Open

Thu 18th December 2025, 10:00am

Lots of sparkling Christmas trees, raffle, tombola, festive refreshments, gifts, and children's crafts on Saturdays (a small donation required).

Christmas Services

Mayor's Community Carol Service

Thu 18th December 2025, 7:00pm

Join the Mayor of Charnwood as we celebrate the Christmas Story.

Christmas Tree Festival Flyer

Christmas Tree Festival Open

Sat 20th December 2025, 10:00am

Lots of sparkling Christmas trees, raffle, tombola, festive refreshments, gifts, and children's crafts on Saturdays (a small donation required).

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Beer & Carols

Sat 20th December 2025, 7:00pm

Join us for festive folk carols and beer!

Christmas Services

Nine Lessons and Carols

Sun 21st December 2025, 4:00pm

The famous Nine Lessons and Carols Service which is held in Anglican churches at Christmas all across the world today was originally devised by the first Bishop of Truro, Bishop Edward White Benson in 1880.