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Christmas Market and Tree Lighting

Northumbria University

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On Tuesday  26th November, we are collaborating with Northumbria Students' Union for a Festive Market and Christmas Lights Switch On at Newcastle City Campus. All colleagues, students, and members of the public are welcome to attend and join in the festivities. 

Start your Christmas shopping early at the gift and decorations stalls, stay warm at the food and drink stalls with roasted chestnuts, festive stotties, hot chocolate and mulled wine. 

The event will be supporting Hits Radio's Cash4Kids campaign and their very own Steve and Karen will be switching on the Christmas lights at 16:00 to ring in the festive season. 

The event does not require pre-booking and will take place in front of the Northumbria Students' Union building from 13:00 –17:30.

Event Details

Northumbria University
City Campus Quad
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST


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