News / Millennium Square

Roller disco to replace ice rink this Christmas on Millennium Square

By Martin Booth  Thursday Oct 17, 2019

Since 2013, the Millennium Square ice rink has been a popular attraction during the Christmas season with an average of 30,000 people enjoying skating each year.

This year, however, ice skates will be swapped for roller skates with the roller disco last seen over the summer holidays replacing the ice rink.

The decision not to have an ice rink this year is part of We The Curious’ climate emergency declaration and the science centre’s pledge to become carbon neutral by 2030.

Independent journalism
is needed now More than ever
Keep our city's journalism independent.

………………………………

Bristol24/7 relies on your support to fund our independent journalism and social impact projects. Become a member and enjoy exclusive perks from just £5 per month.

………………………………

BUMP roller disco will be return to Millennium Square from November 15 to January 5 with a series of roller skating sessions for all ages and abilities, including lessons, ‘Skate with Santa’ sessions, weekly accessible skating sessions, and a charity roller contest for those keen to show off their skills.

Apres Bar is also returning for the fourth consecutive year, with a selection of drinks and food, along with live music events and DJs.

The ice rink has been a Christmas fixture on Millennium Square since 2013 – photo courtesy of We The Curious

We The Curious head of operations, Lydia Ladbrooke, said: “After reviewing the energy consumption of running an ice rink, we took the decision to remove it going forward, but we are keen to continue to create a positive fun seasonal offer for our city.

She added: “We can’t achieve all of our aims in one go, so it’s a step-by-step process that we need to work on with our partners, but by evolving the activities and replacing the ice rink with a more energy-efficient alternative, we’re heading in the right direction.”

Read more: We The Curious first science centre in the world to declare climate emergency

Our top newsletters emailed directly to you
I want to receive (tick as many as you want):
I'm interested in (for future reference):
Marketing Permissions

Bristol24/7 will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing. Please let us know all the ways you would like to hear from us:

We will only use your information in accordance with our privacy policy, which can be viewed here - main-staging.bristol247.com/privacy-policy/ - you can change your mind at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link in the footer of any email you receive from us, or by contacting us at meg@bristol247.com. We will treat your information with respect.


We use Mailchimp as our marketing platform. By clicking below to subscribe, you acknowledge that your information will be transferred to Mailchimp for processing. Learn more about Mailchimp's privacy practices here.

Related articles

You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
Independent journalism
is needed now More than ever
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
Join the Better
Business initiative
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
* prices do not include VAT
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
Enjoy delicious local
exclusive deals
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
Wake up to the latest
Get the breaking news, events and culture in your inbox every morning