We take a look at how you can fill your diary next year.
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1. Mansfield Beach
Usually a popular addition to the town in July, young families flocked to the Market Place attraction last year. Let's hope to see it back in 2021.
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2. Sherwood Pines Concerts
The biggest music event near Mansfield, these annual concerts have seen some of the biggest names playing to packed crowds.
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3. Mansfield Palace Panto
The theatres are currently closed, so the prospects of this year's panto are uncertain. It was supposed to be Sleeping Beauty, but we'll see.
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4. Worksop Pride
Worksop Pride has grown to be one of the biggest Pride events in the country with people flocking to the town from all over.
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