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Stepping into spring with Royal Quays centre manager, Judith Ramshaw
As we move away from the winter months, our attention is now on spring as we and retailers across the country look forward to the important Easter period.
Indeed, for many stores when Christmas trees were put to bed for another year, events such as St Patrick’s Day, Mother’s Day and Easter fast become the focus of attention.
As a centre, we are very much looking forward to hosting our very first Easter festival on Monday 21 April.
With local buskers providing entertainment and onsite face painting, it’s set to be a great day out for families and, like any good event, ‘there’s no show without Punch’… and Judy! And, indeed, they will make a special guest appearance.
There’s even the chance for you to be a pop star for the day. Choose from hundreds of hits and let loose on the microphone as you record your very own record.
Throughout the day, don’t be fazed if you see stilt walkers or magicians onsite and, watch out as there is a clown about – Tommy Bungle and his friends will be providing laughs a plenty in his amazing circus and magic show.
We are really looking forward to the anticipation and build up to the festival, for us, it is important to be able to offer our customers something different whilst providing a day our tenants can also enjoy and get involved in.
Calendar events are a great way to create some fun and look to increase footfall as well as providing customers with the feel good factor.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Royal Quays Outlet Centre .
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