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Street’s Clarks Village ice rink returns for Christmas season

Local News by Laura Linham 14th Oct 2025  
Clarks Village in Street will reopen its ice rink on Tuesday, 11 November, through to Sunday, 4 January.
Clarks Village in Street will reopen its ice rink on Tuesday, 11 November, through to Sunday, 4 January.
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Clarks Village in Street will reopen its undercover ice rink from Tuesday, 11 November, running through to Sunday, 4 January, as part of its Christmas festivities. The 550 m² real-ice rink, built by Icescape, will be located on the lawn of the Alfred Gillett Trust's Shoemakers Museum, with access via the Restaurant Terrace.

The wheelchair-accessible rink will feature themed events, Friday Disco Nights, 2-for-1 skating, Quiet sessions, and Parent & Toddler sessions with pushchairs allowed. Private hire is available. Sessions last 45 minutes, and skate hire is included.

The rink will operate through the entire festive season, including Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day. After skating, visitors can warm up in on-site eateries and browse over 90 designer and high street shops offering up to 60% off RRP.

Tickets start from £13.50 for children aged 12 and under, £15.50 for adults, and £50 for family tickets. A 20% early bird discount is available on bookings made before midnight on 10 November (excludes 2-for-1 sessions).

Chris Davis, Centre Director at Clarks Village, said: "The rink has become a much-loved part of our Christmas offering. This year promises to be even more special with exciting new themed nights that will make the experience unforgettable."

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