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New Year’s Eve with Bouncing Off Concrete

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New Year’s Eve with Bouncing Off Concrete

The Gardeners Arms, Ipswich

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Pop into the pub to secure your place and you will be given your wristband on the night!

Information - New Year’s Eve with Bouncing Off Concrete

Join us here and see in the new year with us!!
We have the amazing Bouncing off Concrete with us too!
£10 a ticket which includes a free pint or single mixer!!
Pop into the pub to secure your place and you will be given your wristband on the night!
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