The annual Llandysul Christmas Fair is set to bring festive cheer to the town.
Taking place on Saturday, December 7, from 2pm to 6pm, the fair promises a host of activities to delight attendees of all ages.
The main street will be closed off for the event, providing a safe environment for people to explore various food and craft stalls, sample street food, and enjoy live performances from local musicians.
Children can look forward to the much-loved puppet show and pet corner, featuring Truffles the Goat and Pat the Rabbit.
Santa's Grotto, located in the Church Hall, is another highlight of the fair.
With limited availability, early booking for the grotto is advised on 01559 363874.
This year, a new pop-up Christmas shop has opened, featuring a selection of Christmas decorations, unique gifts, and treats from Llandysul Country Market.
Local shops will also offer more gift ideas.
The fair also features a best dressed Christmas window competition for businesses and homes.
Gary and Meinir Howells of Shadog Farm, Pentre-cwrt, will present the awards.
The day will conclude with the Santa Parade, which will wind through Llandysul.
The fair not only celebrates Christmas but also supports the economy and traditions.
Organisers have thanked all volunteers and supporters, including Llandysul Community Council, Llandysul and Pont-Tyweli Ymlaen Cyf, and local businesses.
The event is funded by the Cynnal y Cardi Fund and the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, managed by the Cynnal y Cardi Team on behalf of Ceredigion County Council.
More details can be found on Llandysul and Pont-Tyweli website.
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