The Lexicon is gearing up for a festive extravaganza with a series of Christmas events starting this November.
Kicking off on Saturday, November 16, the town centre will transform into a magical Reindeer Trail.
Families can explore the area, searching for hidden reindeer, with the chance to win a limited-edition reindeer crafted especially for this year's trail.
Trail leaflets can be picked up from various locations, including Princess Square and participating retailers.
The fun doesn't stop there, as the trail continues until Sunday, January 5, with winners announced the following week.
For those looking to capture the perfect festive snap, The Lexicon's five-metre 'shooting star' is back by popular demand.
Located outside Fenwick on The Avenue, it provides the ideal backdrop for your Christmas photos.
By tagging @thelexiconbracknell on Instagram, participants can enter a competition to win one of seven weekly £50 restaurant gift cards.
The Lexicon is also set to be filled with the sound of Christmas cheer, as live performances from choirs and bands take place throughout the season.
From the UCKG Helpcentre to the Sandhurst Silver Band, there's something to get everyone tapping their feet and humming their favourite Christmas tunes.
Santa's Grotto, located in Princess Square, offers an enchanted elevator ride to the North Pole, where children can meet Santa and receive a special gift.
The grotto is open on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays until December 13 at £9.50 per child, and on weekends and every day from December 16 to 24 at £12.50 per child.
The festive market, with its picturesque wooden chalets, returns to the High Street from Friday, November 15 until Christmas Eve.
Open every day, the market offers a variety of festive food and drink, including German bratwurst, mulled wine, and cheese, alongside tweed scarves.
The market is open Monday to Friday from 10am to 6pm, Saturday from 10am to 7pm, and Sunday from 11am to 6pm.
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