NOTE: This story was pre-published before the lights switch-on was cancelled. Please refer to that story for more information.
THIS weekend sees Malvern's Christmas festival and lights switch-on.
Here is the full calendar of events happening this weekend at each location:
Great Malvern Priory:
All day until 6.30pm - Artisan Arts Market with music inside the church
10am to 10.30am: Music by Dukes Band
10.30am to 11.15am: Music by Carol Lee Simpson and Don Mac
11.30am to 12.45pm: Music by the Chase Brass Band
12pm: The Children's Activity in the North Aisle
1pm to 1.20pm: Animatronic Polar Bear
1pm to 1.45pm and 2.15pm to 3pm: Ukulele players
3.15pm to 4pm: Music by Polifonie
4.15pm to 5pm: Music by Dukes Band
5.15pm to 6pm: Music by Polifonie
6pm: Carols after the lights switch-on
The Lyttleton Rooms:
11.30am to 4pm: Green Craft Fair
Belle Vue Island:
3.30pm to 4pm: Dukes Jazz Society
4pm to 4.30pm: Mitzy
4.30pm to 5pm: Marie McNally - Saxophone
5.15pm to 5.45pm: Mike Skilbeck
6pm: Lights switch-on
Abbey Road (In front of the post office)
10am to 7pm: Artisan food market stalls and street food
10am to 7pm: Morgan Routemaster Bus
2pm to 2.20pm: Animatronic Polar Bear
End of Church Street:
3.45 to 4.15pm: Old Meg Morris
Great Malvern Library (Inside):
10am to 4pm: Christmas Grotto (Last entry 3pm)
10am to 12noon: The Outreach Project craft workshop
11am to 11.20am: Animatronic Polar Bear
12.30pm to 1pm: Amelia K Academy
2.45pm to 3.15pm: Dance in Motion - Festive Dance Workshop (4-8 years)
3.30pm to 4pm: Dance in Motion - Festive Dance Workshop (9-12 years)
Great Malvern Library (Outside):
10am to 4pm: Vintage children's rides, fete games, candyfloss and mobile refreshments
11am to 12 noon: Malvern Hills District Brass Band
1pm to 1.25pm and 2.40pm to 3.05pm: Solo Circus Performance
3pm to 3.30pm: Old Meg Morris
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