Gloucestershire Echo

New lights shine out for Christmas

- Ellis LANE ellis.lane@reachplc.co.uk

CHRISTMAS has quietly arrived in Cheltenham, with lights in the town centre now switched on. The traditiona­l Christmas light switchon was called off this year due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

However, the lights have now been switched on providing a festive welcome to the town centre for anyone taking their daily exercise into the area.

The new Christmas illuminati­ons, organised by Cheltenham Business Improvemen­t District (BID), are accompanie­d for the first year by golden baubles hanging from the trees on the pedestrian­ised Promenade, as well as gold powder-coated holly, reindeer, stars and harps adorning the lampposts, allowing people to feel festive throughout the day and night.

As well as the new additions on the Promenade, there is also a stunning new Christmas tree on Montpellie­r roundabout.

Belinda Hunt, operations manager at

Cheltenham BID, said: “We are pleased that we took the decision earlier this year to have new Christmas lights. “We could not have foreseen how important these decoration­s would be and the fact that the display is as attractive during the day as it is at night is extra special.

“With the support of Cheltenham Borough Council, we have been able to give local businesses and people something to enjoy when they come to town, whether that is for their daily exercise or do their Christmas shopping when the restrictio­ns are lifted.”

As well as the Christmas lights, Cheltenham BID is pleased to be working with the Queens Hotel, which has recently announced an exciting new project to light up its current scaffoldin­g with a projection of a giant advent calendar.

Councillor Victoria Atherstone, cabinet member for economy and developmen­t, said: “The Christmas lights are absolutely stunning and I’m certainly feeling in the festive spirit now.

“It is a real shame the traditiona­l

Cheltenham Christmas lights switch-on event, normally enjoyed by so many, had to be cancelled, but public safety quite rightly has been prioritise­d.

“I do hope however the people of Cheltenham are able to safely visit the town centre to experience this wonderful festivity for themselves.”

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Pictures: Mikal Ludlow Photograph­y Cheltenham BID Christmas Lights for 2020

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