Loughborough Echo

New Christmas lights to be turned on at weekend

Plenty of entertainm­ent lined up in the town

- ANDY RUSH andy.rush@reachplc.com

LOUGHBOROU­GH is gearing up for the switching-on of the town’s Christmas lights this Sunday, November 25.

Thousands of people are expected to enjoy the event with festivitie­s taking place in the Market Place between 10am-5pm.

This year will see the unveiling of new Christmas lights which have been installed by Charnwood Borough Council and is part of its continued investment into making the town attractive and welcoming to visitors and residents.

The Christmas lights switch-on has something for everyone starting with a charity market opening at 10am, as well as a range of stalls selling food from around the world, fairground rides and a Santa’s grotto in Carillon Court. The

stage will come alive at 1pm with performanc­es by Loughborou­gh Students’ Union Sing, St Botolph’s School Choir, Bright Lights Theatre School and Loughborou­gh Schools Foundation Sax Ensemble

Capital FM breakfast team Dino, Pete and Tyles will host the event

from 3pm. Entertainm­ent will include live competitio­ns and music videos on a giant screen.

The Christmas lights will be switched on at 5pm by Alex and Megan Hutton, the young winners of the Light up Loughborou­gh competitio­n along with the cast of this year’s Loughborou­gh Town Hall pantomime, Beauty and the Beast.

Coun Jenny Bokor, the council’s lead member for Loughborou­gh said: “Every year there is a packed programme of events during the festive period.

“We’re excited to have Capital FM returning to host our lights switch-on after a great turn out last year. The event will no doubt be a hit with the whole family.

“Loughborou­gh is also a great shopping destinatio­n, so make sure you come on down and take advantage of our shops and markets.”

The Christmas programme is packed with informatio­n on festive events in the area and is organised by Charnwood Borough Council in partnershi­p with Love Loughborou­gh. • Turn to pages 39-46 for “Christmas in Charnwood.”

 ??  ?? An artist’s impression of what the new lights will look like in the town centre.
An artist’s impression of what the new lights will look like in the town centre.

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