Beaconsfield Rotary Christmas Fair ’11 is coming!
It’s hard to believe it’s already that time again, but the tell-tale signs of the festive season have arrived and the annual Beaconsfield Festival of Lights is fast approaching! Hosted each year by the Rotary Clubs of Beaconsfield, Jordans, and District in Buckinghamshire, Wednesday 14th December 2011 is the date to mark on your calendar this winter. Celebrations begin at 6.30 pm and continue all the way up until 9pm!
On this special night the roads are closed off to cars, and the shops and salons of Beaconsfield New Town, (alongside the usual restaurants and bars!) keep their doors open to the public late into the evening. Bring your friends and family to this magical event and join the festivities; there are plenty of stalls full of refreshments and unique offers from businesses, as well as the famous procession announced by the Town Crier, followed by the Mayor and local school children, and lead by Father Christmas himself!
For Nexus IT Support & Repair – your local PC, Laptop and Apple Mac repair and support specialists – this will be our first year at the Beaconsfield Christmas Festival. After thoroughly enjoying participating in the neighbouring Gerrards Cross Festival of Lights in 2010, we are eager to do the same in your town following our office opening on Baring Road.
Just look out for the yellow balloons and Nexus logo near Waitrose. Warm up with some mulled wine and feel free to ask us any IT questions you may have, whether regarding problems with your computer, laptop or Mac, or advice about great techy gifts for Christmas!
With an increasing turnout to the Beaconsfield Christmas Fair every winter, this year is set to be no different. Don’t miss out!
We look forward to seeing you there!
Nexus
I would be interested in having a stall for the Beaconsfield Christmas fair. Please could you tell me if there are spaces still available and how much it would cost?
Many thanks
Sarah
Hi Sarah,
John Stanbury from Jordans Rotary is organising this event: john.stanbury@talktalk.net
You may be too late but its worth getting in contact. What are you thinking about doing?
All the best,
Dan Turner