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Totally Locally BID Easter Bunny Trail

Totally Locally BID Easter Bunny Trail

Date: Fri, 22nd Mar 2024 - Sun, 14th Apr 2024

Venue: Loughborough Town Centre

The Easter Bunnies have hopped off in Loughborough and they are on the loose across the town centre over the school Easter Holidays!

The bunnies are hiding in shops across the town centre and it is your mission to find them!All you need is to do is find 12 Bunnies and match the name on their tag, to the shop which you found them in – there's 36 bunnies to choose from.Make sure you take the opportunity to look around the participating stores and support them by shopping localThe trail will run from Friday 22nd March – Sunday 14th April.Pick up a Entry Form from any of the participating businesses from 9am on Friday 22nd March:
Purple Pumpkin PatchAshby Road
Fleurs En FleurAshby Square
Knotty Knits and Kreative KraftsBaxter Gate
The PrintersBaxter Gate
Paper KissesBiggin Street
AA StationersBiggin Street
The Cutting CompanyBiggin Street
New LookCarillon Court
Home InsteadChurch Gate
Johnson AstillsChurch Gate
A Perfect BlendChurch Gate
Crystals Under the MoonChurch Gate
Gallery 18Church Gate
Irish ClothingChurch Gate
The Good News CentreChurch Gate
Lulu Blue BoutiqueChurchgate Mews
Nottingham Building SocietyChurchgate Mews
WonderlandChurchgate Mews
Akiko BoutiqueDevonshire Square
Charnwood MuseumGranby Street
Granby House Dental PracticeGranby Street
Queens Park CaféGranby Street
Esquires CoffeeHigh Street
J Haynes OpticiansHigh Street
Careers and Enterprise HubMarket Place
Max SpielmannMarket Place
WaterstonesMarket Place
Café AmbienceMarket Street
Parkgate MobilityMarket Street
Kip McGrathThe Rushes
Ab Fab VintageWard End
George Hill LtdWards End
Madeline's Gifts and FlowersWards End
Retro RoomWards End
The ClayroomsWards End
Loughborough Wellbeing CentreWoodgate

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