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SouthBank's Winter Market Bazaar

SouthBank | 18.10.2011 14:55

Fun indoor markets for the winter season.
UNIQUE INDOOR MARKETS IN THE RUN UP TO CHRISTMAS – only two left! A wonderful time was had by all in October, so don’t miss out on November & December!
Fun indoor markets for the winter season.

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5, 2011
CHRISTMAS MARKET, SATURDAY DECEMBER 3, 2011

11AM - 4PM
FREE ENTRY
Wheelchair friendly

Featuring arts & crafts, specialty foods, antiques and a variety of unique gifts, as well as free facials, prize draws, children’s cinema, cafe/bar and high quality live musical performances only offered at SouthBank.

The Christmas market will also feature beautiful choral performances, wine tasting, mulled wine, and maybe even an appearance from Father Christmas. The entire venue will be transformed into a winter wonderland!

Mark them in your diary to avoid disappointment, and make it a day out for the whole family!

THE VENUE:
SouthBank is a unique arts centre with a strong local following, SouthBank offers live music, dance nights and a multifaceted venue that is unchallenged in Bristol in atmosphere and capacity. Only 5 minutes from the floating harbour, SouthBank is a hidden gem waiting to inspire you to dance, watch, listen, and meet like-minded people. It is Southville’s newest scene, and unquestionably it’s most interesting venue.

SouthBank
- Original article on IMC Bristol: http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/706068

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Business advertising

01.12.2011 12:37

Southbank Studios Plc. using the site for a commercial promotion.

Percy


Why is this business allowed to advertise here?

02.12.2011 10:37

Ditto

arthur