Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Covid rise forces cancellati­on of Xmas Eve carols

Open-air event axed due to virus uncertaint­y

- By Gerry Warren gwarren@thekmgroup.co.uk

Canterbury’s popular Christmas Eve carol singing has been cancelled in the wake of growing concerns over the Omicron Covid variant.

Hundreds of people would have gathered in the city centre this Friday for the traditiona­l open-air concert, which was first held in 1952 and helps raise money for the Lord Mayor’s Christmas Gift Fund

Proceeds from the concert, which is usually attended by the Archbishop, help buy hundreds of Christmas hampers and gifts for deprived families and the elderly in Canterbury.

Last year’s concert was also axed due to restrictio­ns.

Now, with Covid infection rates rising rapidly across Kent and the government considerin­g more restrictio­ns, they have decided to reluctantl­y pull the plug just four days before this Friday’s event, which they have been organising for months.

They say the decision is based

on the “current uncertaint­ies” regarding Covid-19.

“A lot had gone into planning the event, and if things had stayed as they were on an even keel, we probably would have carried on,” said fund chairman Tony Loughran.

“But we were obviously acutely concious of what might happen with a new variant and the rise in infection rates.

“We just felt uncomforta­ble about whether having a large crowd in the city centre in an enclosed space was the right thing to do, and decided it would be unwise.

“We know that the event is a highlight in the diaries of so many local people, but the wellbeing of all participan­ts must be our priority.”

Fortunatel­y, this year’s presents have already been bought and distribute­d to local families, but the absence of another carol-singing fundraiser will be a blow to next year’s gift fund.

Mr Loughran said: “We are grateful to everyone who has supported our appeal to date and they can still help us, by donating through Justgiving or Text Giving.

“We welcome any donations no matter how small - towards the cost of the grocery parcels and gift cards that we have distribute­d this year, but please give electronic­ally if you can.”

Donations can be made at justgiving.com/christmasg­iftfund or by texting Fund 3, Fund 5 or Fund 10 to 70460, to donate £3, £5 or £10.

Elsewhere, at St Mary’s Church in Chartham, a planned crib service at 3pm on Christmas Eve will now be streamed online.

 ?? Photo: Simon Schweissin­ger ?? Carols in Rose Square in 2019 - the last time the event took place
Photo: Simon Schweissin­ger Carols in Rose Square in 2019 - the last time the event took place
 ?? ?? The event is hugely popular
The event is hugely popular

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