Little star leads lights switch-ons
FESTIVE SHOPPING SEASON KICKS OFF IN STYLE WITH SWITCH-ONS IN SUNDERLAND AND EAST DURHAM
The Christmas lights have gone on all over Sunderland and East Durham.
Pallion, Southwick and Peterlee all held their switch-on ceremonies as the festive shopping period kicked into gear.
Little Chloe Gray was the star of the show at Pallion, joining Santa on his sleigh before doing the switch-on honours.
The six-year-old suffers from a condition known as DiamondBlackfanAnaemia, which affects just 700 people in the world, and is reliant on blood transfusions.
“She has not shut up about it for weeks,” said mum Francesca Bowser.
“She has just said it is the best day of her life.”
Chloe’s only chance of a cure is a stem cell transplant but there is no match on the donor register – and her family have launched a drive to encourage people to sign up.
Visitors to the switch-on were able to give a DNA swab to see if they are a match.
Danielle Hardy, from blood cancer charity DKMS, said the response had been excellent.
“We were supposed to stayuntil6pmbutweactually stayeduntilsevenbecausewe were so busy,” she said.
“We had over 50 people sign up with us at Rowland’s Pharmacyandthesecondcollection point up Pallion Road had people queuing outside, soithasgoneextremelywell.”
Thirteen-year-old Voice Kids star Courtney Hadwin, from Hartlepool, entertained the crowds at Pallion, while County Durham X Factor singer Sam Lavery performed at the Peterlee switch-on at Castle Dene before throwing the switch.
Entertainment at Southwick was more traditional, with the Southwick Community Primary School Choir and the Salvation Army Band performing before Mayor of Sunderland Coun Doris MacKnight did the honours.