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Event Will Go Ahead As Planned

Newark Christmas Market & Winterfeast

Newark Town Council have confirmed that Sunday's Christmas Market and Winterfeast will still go ahead.

The event was reviewed after the Met Office issued an amber weather warning for snow for the Newark area on Friday (8th December)

The event on Sunday 10th December will feature carol singers, a Christmas Market, a selection of festive food and drinks, street entertainment, local bands, stage acts and much more.

Local council run car parks are also free of charge on Sunday's  leading up to Christmas although it is recommended that you wear  wellies and walk as significant snowfall us predicted on a Sunday for Newark and surrounding area.

See Amber warning of snow issued

The event runs from 10am - 4pm

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