Christmas plans have been revealed for the town centre despite things being up in the air due to coronavirus.
Bracknell Forest Council has unveiled some details on its plans for Christmas this December.
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A 'Well-spaced' festive market will go ahead meaning Christmas isn't totally cancelled this year.
Bracknell's executive member for economic development and regeneration confirmed there are plans for a well-spaced Christmas market and a range of activities based on the spirit of Christmas.
However, this depends on what the situation is with the Covid-19 pandemic.
Cllr Marc Brunel Walker said: "We are looking forward to celebrating Christmas in the town centre whilst taking all reasonable steps to protect our borough from the threat of COVID-19. At the moment we have plans for a well-spaced Christmas market and a range of activities based on the spirit of Christmas.
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"These are subject to change as we need to ensure the safety of our residents. We have worked hard with The Lexicon team to reopen the town safely and want our residents to continue to feel safe as they shop.”
Residents are being promised lots of "Christmas cheer" for The Lexicon.
Sue Boor, head of marketing at The Lexicon said: “We are still finalising our plans for what will be a slightly different but nevertheless festive Christmas at The Lexicon. We can promise you lots of Christmas cheer and community spirit and will be releasing details of what’s happening in the coming weeks.”
Last year, the town held Christmas chalets selling handmade wooden gifts; personalised Christmas decorations and woollen gifts.
Those looking for a bite to eat indulged in a Yorkshire pudding wrap, traditional German bratwurst, churros, donuts and lots of sweet treats.
There was also so be a pop-up bar serving local ales.
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