A brand new ice rink will be opening in the city to get us in the festive spirit - but only for a limited time.
From November 30 to December 3, St Luke's 'Bombed-Out Church' will be the home of a festive ice adventure within its ruins, and all are invited to bring their loved ones, put on their skates and get into the holiday spirit.
There will be a festive pop-up bar and music set up at the Berry Street venue and drinks being served will include mulled wine, Bailey’s hot chocolate, prosecco, and beer, as well as a variety of other hot and cold drinks.
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Time slots will be 1 hour 15 minutes long, which includes 45 minutes on the ice, giving plenty of time to complete the waiver and swap your shoes for skates. Two skate aids and one fun chair will also be available, but only on a first-come, first-served basis.
Organisers have said children aged eight and under must be with an adult on the ice, while children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult spectator.
The spectators' area is slightly elevated from the rink, with some seating available. Spectating is free, but people are advised to book their place in advance.
Tickets for the event can be purchased here.
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