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Events in Sussex

Christmas Crackers Market

An event in November in Sussex
New Road/Jubilee Street
Brighton
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Christmas Crackers Market ends on 30th November -0001
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New Road/Jubilee Street
Working with the Cultural Quarter to bring a traditional Christmas atmosphere to the city centre - with the Theatre Royal Lights Switch On, Christmas carols by the Salvation Army, a performance by the Silver Sounds Samba Band, plus lots of stalls selling all things festive!
Tel: 01273 735442

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