Rochdale Observer

Village lights up for festive season

- Damon.wilkinson@men-news.co.uk @MENnewsdes­k

HERE’S some more great pictures from last week’s Christmas lights switch-on in Norden.

Almost 1,000 turned out to see celebrity chef Andrew Nutter GEM Appeal founder and Pride of Britain award winner Karen Johnson flip the switch.

Children also had the chance to meet Father Christmas in Santa’s Grotto at Millionhai­r’s – with a few treats for those on the ‘nice’ list. Santa rode through the village on his sleigh in a personal flurry of snow, courtesy of Heywood Rotary Club and Mike Goldrick Curtains and Blinds.

Villagers tucked into mince pies, mulled wine and cider, donated by Coun Peter Winkler and Streetwise, plus delicacies such as Jerusalem soup, Manchester black peas and gooey festive flapjacks courtesy of Andrew Nutter.

The public were also treated to performanc­es by Fab Dance Centre, a chorus of classic hymns and songs from the choir at Whittaker Moss Primary School, and festive tunes from the Salvation Army Brass Band.

Hosting the event was Revolution Radio’s Dave Sweetmore

In keeping in with the celebratio­ns, founding member of NEEVA, Kath Sharp was presented with a trophy by Councillor Michael Holly, naming her as ‘The Queen of NEEVA’.

NEEVA Chairman Paul Ellison said: “As Kath helped found NEEVA 22 years ago during the Christmas season, ‘it seemed like the right place and the right time.

“It was my first time doing the event and I always like for Norden to have these big celebratio­ns. The village has gone from strength to strength and it so was so well attended on such a cold night.

“I would like to thank everyone who helped make the night as magical as it was, the shops, the market traders and everyone who came out.

“A special thank you goes to Andrew Nutter for donating the beautiful fireworks that we all enjoyed, and a thank you for officially declaring Norden ready for Christmas.”

Mr Nutter, who has spent 25 years in the village, said: “It was an honour to be flick the switch alongside Karen Johnson, Dave Sweetmore, and of course, Santa.

“Congratula­tions to Paul and team NEEVA for an incredible turnout.”

Nigel Morrell said: “It was great to see a wellattend­ed event supported by a large number of villagers and so many young residents who seemed to have a particular­ly good evening,

“Extensive support of the businesses and companies, the Mayor and media celebrity Andrew Nutter, highlights the message that as we approach the festive season, Norden has a vibrant and diverse heart.

“Many thanks are due to all who staged and participat­ed on this very enjoyable event.”

All funds raised on the night will go to NEEVA for the benefit of Norden and a chosen charity.

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