Tickets have gone on sale for the return of the popular Lancaster On Ice attraction.
The outdoor ice skating rink will be back in Dalton Square from November 25 2023 to January 7 2024, it has been announced.
A giant Ferris Wheel ride will also be returning as part of this year's festivities.
The team behind Lancaster On Ice are also recruiting for staff including to work their box office, skate exchange, carousel and Big Wheel, as well as ice marshals.

Lancaster On Ice was founded by Hannah and Martin Horner, who run the nearby pub The Borough.
The first Lancaster On Ice was held in 2018, it won the Lancashire Tourism Awards ‘Large Event Award’ in 2019 and was nominated as one of the best ice-rinks in the UK and Europe by the national Guardian Newspaper,
Last year's event attracted more than 100,000 people.
Read more: INTERVIEW and PHOTOS: Behind-the-scenes ahead of Lancaster On Ice - Beyond Radio


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