Mr. Bloom to visit Brewery Square for an ‘eggstra’ special event this Easter

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With Easter fast approaching, Brewery Square in Dorchester is getting ready to host a fantastic range of events in the Square.

Starting on Good Friday, Brewery Square will be hosting a performance by Mr. Bloom in the Square, for all youngsters to get their squiggle on. Starting at 11am, Mr. Bloom will be performing a 40 minute set for visitors to enjoy for free. 

‘Tiddlers’ can win a meet and greet with Mr. Bloom after the show on Brewery Square’s Facebook page by entering the ‘Welly Squiggle’ competition.

Brewery Square is also hosting a free Easter Egg Hunt from Good Friday to Easter Monday, for children up to 15 years old. The egg hunt will take place around the square from 10am until 4pm. Participants need to pick up a form on the day from the Concierge Office, hunt for the eggs and return the form for a free Easter prize.

Charlotte Spracklen, centre manager at Brewery Square, commented: “We are all very excited about the arrival of Mr. Bloom! Our Easter Weekend events are very popular and it’s great to see so many families getting out and about, enjoying the Square and enjoying their chocolate Easter Eggs after! We hope to make 2017 our biggest year full of exciting events and we can’t wait to share some more information about what’s in store for 2017.”

The retail offering at Brewery Square includes HOBBS, Phase Eight, Jones Bootmaker, Joules and Stolen from Susie. Restaurants include Zizzi, Carluccio’s, Wagamama and Morrish and Banham wine merchant and tasting room. 

For more information about Brewery Square, visit www.brewerysquare.com.

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