Paisley Daily Express

Big switch-on for new Christmas lights

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Renfrew will shine brighter than ever on Saturday as the new Christmas lights are switched on for the first time.

The festivitie­s in the town centre kick off at noon and there will be, a sleigh-load of free family fun on offer to keep even the littlest elf entertaine­d.

Renfrew Town Hall will be busy hosting free face painting, arts and crafts and storytelli­ng with Santa’s elves until 4pm, and you can catch Clydebuilt Puppet Theatre’s performanc­e of Jack and the Beanstalk at noon and 1pm.

Santa will be waiting in his grotto to hear what’s on your Christmas list this year – you can find him inside the Christian Fellowship Church until 4.30pm.

Don’t forget to say hello to Rudolph and his friends.

Provost Lorraine Cameron will host a carol service at 3pm inside the town hall, featuring your favourite Christmas classics played by Renfrew Burgh Band.

From 3pm to 5pm, local performers will showcase their talents on the main stage – hosted by Pulse FM – before the big switch on. There’s something for the thrill seekers too, with a funfair located in Charles Avenue car park until 6.30pm.

At 5pm, Provost Cameron will be joined by the winner of her annual Christmas card design competitio­n – nine-year-old Ava from St Anne’s Primary School in Erskine – to turn on the lights and set off the spectacula­r fireworks from the roof of the town hall.

Provost Cameron said:“We’re right in the heart of our winter events season and the Renfrew Christmas lights switch on is always a highlight.

“There’s fantastic entertainm­ent on all afternoon – with carol singing, face painting, Santa’s reindeer and more, finishing with an unmissable fireworks display.

“I’d love to see you all there, so come on down to Renfrew town centre on Saturday and start the festive season in style.”

For more informatio­n on events, visit www.paisley.is

 ??  ?? Season’s greetings Provost Cameron switching on the lights last year with Erin Murray and (inset) the town hall lit up
Season’s greetings Provost Cameron switching on the lights last year with Erin Murray and (inset) the town hall lit up

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