A new pop-up shop is coming to the Swindon Designer Outlet in time for the festive season.
Ramsbury Brewery will be temporarily joining the McArthurGlen retail village from Friday, November 22 to Sunday, December 22, offering top tipples and gift ideas.
Also on offer to shoppers will be free samples of cocktails every hour that the store is open.
The Ramsbury Brewery and Distillery will also host its annual Christmas Food and Artisan Market from 11am to 3pm on Saturday, November 30.
A spokesperson said: “Explore a wide array of local vendors offering everything from baked goods and gourmet treats to unique gifts and handmade treasures—perfect for holiday shopping.
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“In addition to the fantastic local artisans, Santa will make a special appearance for a free meet-and-greet.
“Kids can also join Santa's workshop, enjoy fun rides, and take a magical ride with one of our majestic heavy horses. There will be plenty of family-friendly entertainment to make this a truly unforgettable day.”
The returning festive event has free entry and will support Great Western Hospital’s Brighter Futures charity.
The local charity raises vital funds to enhance patient care, purchase life-saving equipment, and improve facilities for both staff and patients across Swindon, and was instrumental in helping to get the new cancer treatment centre opened.
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