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Blackpool's free ice skating rink staying open for rest of school holidays as festive village extended

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Families can make the most of a free ice rink in Blackpool after the resort's festive event was extended. The Christmas By The Sea festive village, which includes free ice skating, was due to finish on January 1, but has now been extended to Sunday, January 7 due to popular demand.

It's good news for families looking to keep the children busy this week while many are still off school. The six-mile illuminations display will also remain lit every night. READ MORE: Families are loving mum's easy idea for saving £780 a year READ MORE: My £16 heated hoodie keeps me warm all day without the need for central heating Try MEN Premium now with our amazing New Year offer...

just click here to give it a go. The village, which has been set up on the Tower Festival Headland opposite Blackpool Tower, features a wide range of food and drink cabins with a variety of festive treats up for grabs.

There's also a selection of themed children’s attractions, as well as a 100ft-long snow slide and the spectacular Star Flyer which, at 196ft tall, is one of Europe’s tallest swing rides.

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