Christmas Links #4



British Christmas tree grower of the year – in pictures:
"A family business in York has been crowned the winner of the Champion Christmas Tree Grower of the Year competition, giving it the honour of supplying No 10 Downing Street’s tree."

Belgians can invite guests for Christmas dinner, but only one can use the bathroom:
"In Belgium, having a few people over for Christmas dinner is not necessarily out of the question this year. But only one lucky guest will be allowed to use the bathroom, if the government has any say in the matter."

Christmas Party Cancelled? Here’s What To Do Instead:
"We regret to inform you that this year’s Christmas party has been cancelled."

Getting Creative for the 2020 Office Holiday Party:
"Because yet another Google hangout is not going to cut it."

Police are warning about a Royal Mail scam that could steal your bank details this Christmas:
"With the countdown to Christmas officially on, many of us are relying on delivery services like the Royal Mail to have our packages and presents brought straight to our homes, or sent to loved ones."

Odeon Liverpool is bringing panto to the big screen:
"In association with Curtis Productions, the show will feature a blend of live-action performances from the cast with scenic and interactive projections beamed onto ODEON’s cutting-edge screens to enhance the production and immerse audiences into the fairy tale."

Birmingham New Street’s Christmas Eve meal returns as take-away for 2020:
"For the third year running Network Rail is teaming up with award-winning charity Midland Langar Seva Society (MLSS) to provide hot food and festive cheer for those who are struggling in the city centre this Christmas."

Dorset farm's Winter Wonderland charity fundraiser:
"Nutley Farm's lights and reindeer experience to raise money for charity."

Driving home for Christmas: Students begin exodus in university travel window:
"As the six-day window finally opens, Sophie Gallagher speaks to students making their escape and those who have chosen to stay."

A brand new, star-studded version of Cinderella is coming to BBC Two this Christmas:
"This Christmas the curtain will be raised on a very special, virtual version of Cinderella, as a host of famous faces from across the land will be gathering together for a fabulously festive treat as Cinderella: A Comic Relief Pantomime For Christmas comes to BBC Two."

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