Buntingford’s late night shopping and Christmas market event makes a welcome return on Friday 29th November from 4-8pm.
The annual event combines the Lights of Love ceremony in aid of the Isabel Hospice, with the lighting of the Lights of Love Tree, and traditional carols sung in this special ceremony.
This year, the event will include the official switching on of Buntingford’s Christmas lights – said by many to be the best around.
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Go on an after-hours museum adventure!This half term, from Monday 17th – Sunday 23rd February, museums across Cambridge will be opening their doors as the…