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100 YEARS OF WONDER!

One of the most anticipated events of winter is back!

And what’s more, Disney on Ice is celebrating 100 years of history.

Disney On Ice Presents 100 Years of Wonder will be skating into Birmingham, Nottingham, Exeter, Sheffield, Newcastle, Manchester and London from 1 November.

For the first time Mirabel from Encanto will be visiting the UK, alongside all your favourite characters.

Mickey is joined by his friends to find his favourite memory ever.

From sailing with Moana and celebrating friendship with Woody and Buzz, you’ll find a million reasons to grin. Dust off your mouse ears and book now!

Tickets start at £26.50, visit: disneyonice.com

Magic on ice

I’M FONDUE OF YOU

As November draws in and the pub gardens close, what could be better than staying in for a cheese and wine night?

Well, small business Snowdonia Cheese Company have released their melting cheese bakes just in time for winter.

With Black Bomber Welsh Rarebit and classic Rock Star Fondue, indulge in the oozing award-winning cheese.

What’s more, all the cheeses are handcrafted!

With a delicious blend of Black Bomber extra mature Cheddar, wholegrain mustard, Worcester sauce and a splash of ale, the Welsh Rarebit is an indulgent treat.

Meanwhile, with black paper, a splash of Sauvignon Blanc and Rock Star vintage Cheddar, the fondue cheese is a classic delight.

And they couldn’t be easier to enjoy! Simply pop in the oven and enjoy with some crusty bread – perfect for cosy nights by the fire.

Black Bomber Welsh Rarebit Cheese Bake and Rock Star Fondue Cheese Bake, £6, snowdoniacheese.co.uk

Sink your teeth in!

LIGHT IT UP

Perfect for families with more boisterous children, and worlds away from stuffy museums, The Light Organ is coming to Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

The light installation is an amazing way to introduce the kids to performance and art without being boring.

Controlled by sound, use microphones to activate a series of towering pipes that convert the noises you make into a moving display of colourful light.

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