What's On in Sandbach this weekend: Carol service, live music and festive fun

By Deborah Bowyer

22nd Dec 2022 | Local News

There's an outdoor carol service today (Thursday).
There's an outdoor carol service today (Thursday).

It's the big Christmas weekend with a carol service, live music and Christmas parties. Let the fun begin!

Every Thursday, we bring you our top picks of events in Sandbach happening over the coming weekend.

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Here are our top event picks for the coming days:

Thursday, December 22nd    

Churches Together in Sandbach is hosting Carols on the Cobbles at 6pm. Everyone is welcome to go along to the Market Square and sing along to their favourite carols. See you there!

Friday, December 23rd   

Elworth Cricket Club has an 'early doors' event from 4 pm.

Saturday, December 24th  

Sandbach Rugby Club in Bradwall Road has a Christmas Eve family soiree with a hot food buffet, mulled wine, Baileys, a film show and the dance floor. Family tickets are £25 or it's £10 for adults and £2.50 for children. Or just join us for a drink, no booking required! To book, call or text Andy on 07768 964081.

At The Lion in Sandbach, there's an 80's singer from 9.00-11.00, all over 18's welcome.

Sunday, December 25th 

Check with individual places for Christmas Day opening hours. Here are two to note:

The Military Arms in Congleton Road is open from 12 noon until 2pm while The Lion opens from 10.00am until 1.00pm.

     

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