Festive Watch
Create a festive decoration you
can be proud of! Go and have some creative fun with the gang at Mad Hatters! Choose something special from their enormous Christmas range starting at just £5 (no hidden fees) for keepsakes and tea lights. There are tons of lovely tree decorations, mugs, plates and bowls - there’s even an enormous family size platter to serve up your Christmas roast. And, there are gift vouchers and gift experiences to suit your pocket available all day, every day. Pottery painting cafes can be found in Sandhurst and Tilehurst. W:
www.madhatterspottery.co.uk
Pick up all the gifts on your list
Make Newbury Racecourse part of
your holiday fun! Start off your New Year’s celebrations early at the Betfred Challow Day on Saturday 30th December. As well as seven thrilling jump races, including the Betfred Challow Hurdle, there will be live music, entertainers, face painters and of course their much- loved mascot Harry the Horse at what promises to be a fun day out for all the family. And the best bit? Children go free! Last year Darth Vader and his Stormtroopers even made an appearance. T: 01635 40015 W:
www.newburyracecourse.co.uk
at Windsor Royal Shopping Windsor Royal Shopping is open seven days a week for all things Christmassy! Located opposite Windsor Castle in the Grade II listed Victorian Railway Station and with over 40 exciting shops, an array of continental style restaurants, cafes and bars and an arts and craft market open seven days a week, it really is a unique, atmospheric Christmas shopping and dining experience. This year there is free parking in Windsor on selected dates at selected car parks to make life a little easier for all! W:
www.windsorroyalshopping.co.uk
Let the Berystede Hotel do all the hard work this
Christmas! Don’t worry about the cooking or washing up this Christmas, let the Berystede Hotel do all the hard work!
Glide across the ice under a twinkling sky,
inside or out! Better get your skates on as Windsor On Ice is back for another season! And, they have extended their opening times and are now open from 18th November to 7th January for individual skaters, families, parties and groups. Enjoy skating undercover or take advantage of their fantastic outdoor skate track! For all non-skaters there are more attractions this year, including an ice bar, festive food court and viewing platform so you can watch your friends or relatives glide across the ice. With Windsor’s main shopping centre and Windsor Castle just a few minutes away, it will be a memorable Christmas outing! W:
www.windsoronice.com
Join them in the Windsor and Eton Suite for a fabulous Christmas Day Lunch, with a visit from Father Christmas and presents for the children. If brunch is more your style then “eat all you like” at their Boxing Day Buffet. Want a night off from the kids? Go along to their New Year’s Eve Gala Ball or Candlelit Dinner in the newly named Acanthus Restaurant. T: 01506 815136 W:
www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk/berystede
Christmas Castle
twinkles in Slough Queensmere Observatory Shopping Centre will transform into a magical winter wonderland with their castle-themed grotto. Families visiting from Friday 17th November are invited to meet with Father Christmas and receive a Christmas present. On Saturday 18th November, shoppers can enjoy free entertainment, as well as join in
with Slough’s Christmas Lights Switch On event. Plus, look out for the shopping Centre’s roaming Christmas Elves and be sure to take an ‘elfie’; all photos shared to the Centre’s Facebook and Twitter page will be entered into a prize draw to win a family ticket to see Aladdin at The Curve. W:
www.queensmereobservatory.co.uk
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