Beyond Radio was delighted to support Christmas on the Crescent as the festive event brought big crowds in to Bare on Saturday.
The Beyond Radio team was on hand for an afternoon of festive stalls, live music and an appearance by Father Christmas himself!
People braved the high winds and cold weather to visit the village's traditional Christmas event centred around Princes Crescent and the Dog and Partridge car park.
The afternoon ended with a procession through Bare led by the Baybeat Band and Father Christmas in his sleigh.
Christmas on the Crescent was organised by Bare Community Association, supported by Morecambe Town Council.
The Beyond Radio team of Greg Lambert, Phill Hayward, Chris Brookbanks and Luke Stutchbury entertained the crowds with music from the Beyond Radio gazebo while Andy Slack took photos. For more photos from the event see the Beyond Radio Facebook page.
Listen out for exclusive interviews from Christmas on the Crescent coming soon to Beyond Radio.


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