Mayor of Warrington, Cllr Mo Hussain, has helped unveil this year’s spectacular Christmas experience at Bents Garden & Home.
Bents’ in-house team of joiners and visual merchandisers have been working their magic to create 12 incredible themes, all of which were revealed when the Mayor and Matthew Bent, Managing Director of Bents Garden & Home, cut the ribbon and officially announced Christmas 2025 open!
Joining the Mayor for the occasion were two cheeky elves, who could be seen roller skating their way around the Centre helping to spread the festive cheer and making a return appearance, is the hugely popular Fat Cat Brass, a six-piece roaming band, who brought the festive beats in their own unique style.
Matthew Bent said: “It may still be October, but once Christmas at Bents is unveiled, the festive season can officially begin! This year’s opening event was full of entertainment and we’re looking forward to customers being able to see and experience our magical wonderland, which has once again been delivered by our incredible team of colleagues.”
This year’s themes include Nature’s Treasures, centred around a festive potting shed and featuring the biggest pair of wellies in Warrington; Merry Mischief, which provides the perfect place for a cheeky selfie spot; and Monochrome Madness with its giant keyhole and floating furniture providing a flavour of things to come with Bents’ brand new Adventure Light Trail, based on the story of Alice and her magical adventures.
Places can now be booked for Alice in the Hidden Garden, Bents’ Adventure Light Trail, which launches on 21st November. Visit Bents.co.uk to find out more.
