BROMLEY is offering loads of Christmas led activities ahead of the festive season.
One exciting activity is the Walking with the Snowman™ trail funded by Your Bromley BID.
The trail consists of 12 sculptures in a tribute to Raymond Briggs’ magical classic, The Snowman.
Each snowman is inspired by the theme of the 12 Days of Christmas.
Local business man, Ray Irwin, general manager at the Swan & Mitre said: “Having one of Your Bromley’s trail Snowmen right outside is really helping as it’s bringing more footfall to our end of the High Street.
“It’s a great initiative and is making the town centre feel really festive.”
A map of the trail can be downloaded from the Your Bromley website.
The Churchill Theatre also introduces the pantomime Sleeping Beauty this Christmas.
The production stars Lee Mead, Bonnie Langford, Myra Dubois and Lloyd Hollet.
This year’s show opens on December 4 and runs until January 2.
To entertain families, Destination Lapland is coming to The Glades for the whole of December, starring Santa and Mrs Claus.
The Gingerbread Man is also available for younger residents to view at Churchill Theatre.
Feel more Christmassy by going to see It’s a Wonderful Life performed at Bromley Little Theatre from December 10 till 18.
Residents can also get involved in the annual Red Envelops Christmas giveaways.
This is where Your Bromley has teamed up with the businesses in the area to gather a selection of prizes to giveaway.
The team have over 100 donated prizes to give away from businesses including McDonalds, Krispy Kreme and Crêpeaffaire.
To win share your festive photos and @yourbromley on any social media platform before December 9.
The BID has also arranged festive performers in the town centre on each Saturday in the run up to Christmas, visiting businesses and entertaining shoppers.
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Darren Springer of Lolli’s sweet shop said: “We have just rebranded from Mr Simms to Lolli’s so it’s an exciting time for us and our customers and I would like to thank shoppers for their support.
“I’m loving the way Christmas has come to Bromley - we had a magician in the shop and performers outside on Saturday thanks to Your Bromley.
“We’re just starting to feel the build up to the Christmas rush now and are really hoping for a great Christmas, back to the levels of years gone by.”
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