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Events in Gloucestershire

Christmas Lantern Procession & Christmas Lights switch-on

An event in November in Gloucestershire
City Centre
Gloucester
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The procession starts at the St Kyneburgh Tower and passes through the city centre making its way to Gloucester Cathedral where there will be a short carol service.

Light Night shopping in the Gate Streets with markets, street entertainment, food and more following the Christmas Lantern procession and switching on of the Christmas lights.

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