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We Are Weymouth (BID) is delighted to announce the return of Weymouth’s Traditional Christmas Weekend, taking place on Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th December in Hope Square. The two-day celebration will bring artisan makers, live music, mulled wine, dancing and family activities to the heart of Weymouth, all raising money for Weymouth Food Bank.

Hope Square will be filled with stalls, festive menus, outdoor entertainment, and seasonal treats. This year’s event also features an expanded artisan market, live performances across both days, an Elf Trail around town, and a fully functioning Bavarian Bar.

Saturday 13th December – 12:00 to 18:00

  • Outdoor Artisan Market hosted by Sticks & Bones, showcasing local crafters, artists and producers
  • Rock Choir live at 16:00
  • Traditional Ceilidh Band from 19:00
  • Bavarian Christmas Bar serving mulled wine, mulled cider, hot chocolate, bratwurst and roasted chestnuts
  • LIVE Nativity & Christmas Crafts at St Mary’s Church (12:00 to 15:00)
  • Festive dishes and warming drinks from Pascals, The Red Lion, Sticks n Bones, The Old Rooms and By the Quay
  • Elf Trail around the town centre
  • Live music into the evening across local pubs and bars

Sunday 14th December – 12:00 to 18:00

  • Expanded Artisan Market, also taking over Sticks & Bones
  • Bavarian Bar
  • Father Christmas at 13:00
  • Morris Dancers at 14:00
  • Julia & Paul live 15:00 to 16:00
  • Salvation Army Brass Band performing at 16:00
  • Julia & Paul return 17:00 to 18:00
  • Traditional dancing and live music throughout the afternoon
  • Festive menus and mulled drinks from Hope Square’s pubs and restaurants

Dawn Rondeau-Irvine, Chief Operations Officer at We Are Weymouth, said: “Weymouth’s Traditional Christmas Weekend is one of the most-loved events in our winter calendar, and Hope Square is the perfect backdrop for it. It brings together everything people cherish about Weymouth at Christmas – community spirit, local talent, independent traders, and fantastic hospitality. We’re proud to support our levy payers while creating something special for residents and visitors, and raising money for Weymouth Food Bank makes the weekend even more meaningful.”

Rachel Bemrose, co-owner of Sticks & Bones, added: “We’re thrilled to host the artisan market this year. At Sticks & Bones we hold a Maker’s Market every season and we’re really excited to be able to expand this into Hope Square for a Christmas weekend. Christmas in Weymouth has a unique warmth to it, and we can’t wait to welcome everyone for a weekend filled with creativity, music and festive fun.”

For the full schedule of events and updates, visit https://www.facebook.com/WeAreWeymouthUK