May 7, 2024

Lightning Fibre confirms the Ice Rink will be back for 2024

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The Lightning Fibre Ice Rink will be returning to the Enterprise Shopping Centre from 29th November to 31st December 2024

Online Ticket Seller will be the ice rink’s brand new official ticket supplier.

Rob Reaks, Lightning Fibre’s Sales and Marketing Director, said: “We are delighted to sponsor the Lightning Fibre Ice Rink for a fourth consecutive year, demonstrating our ongoing commitment to supporting our community.

Since the Ice Rink ‘returned’ to Eastbourne town centre in 2021, it has been enjoyed by tens of thousands of children and adults and drawn more people into Eastbourne during the busy festive period, benefiting many local businesses. We are particularly proud of the accessibility of the rink, which enables wheelchair users to get onto the ice and join in the fun.”

The Enterprise Centre Manger Denise Harwood said: ‘The Centre are delighted to be working with Lightning Fibre’s Ice Rink and the team at Feastival Events again this year.’’

Online Ticket Seller’s Company Director Christos Stylianou added ” We are excited to be the ice rinks official ticket supplier, this is a great family attraction for the town at a very special time of the year”.

The Ice Rink was brought back to Eastbourne in 2021 by the Eastbourne Business Improvement District after a 9 year absence. Lightning Fibre have been the headline sponsor of the rink for four years. Feastival Events took over the production of this popular festive event space in 2023. A wide range of local businesses make the rink possible through their hard work, sponsorship and support.

More information will be shared later in the year. We look forward to seeing you at the rink this Christmas.

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