Search This Blog

Contact the Blog

Contact the Crewenews by using our form click here

Join me on the forum below as I am on the staff as Samuria 24/7/365 worldwide support all FREE

 PC Help Forum

'

Wednesday 15 December 2010

Crewe Christmas lights switch-on is big success

IMG_1577

Hundreds of revellers turned out for the Christmas lights switch-on event in Crewe town centre.

The full cast of the Crewe Christmas panto Aladdin were on hand to join in with the fun as residents braved the freezing temperatures, on Thursday night (December 9).

A host of activities were kicked off by Chris Stubbs, of local performance theatre group Catz, who performed a number of songs for the crowd.

Also performing on the night were singer Tom Seals and the 30-strong St Mary’s Catholic Primary School choir before the big switch-on, performed by Crewe Mayor Councillor Jacquie Weatherill.

Councillor Jamie Macrae, Cabinet member with responsibility for prosperity, said: “This was an extremely enjoyable event for all concerned and I was pleased that so many people made the effort to celebrate it.

“We worked with the Crewe Charter Trustees on this event, showing our commitment to improving community life.”

A three-hour Signal Radio roadshow was hosted by presenter Chris Bovaird and mince pies were handed out, courtesy of Gregg’s bakers.

Children enjoyed fun fair rides and met members of the panto cast, including Waterloo Road favourites Tachia Newall who plays the Genie of the Lamp and Ayesha Gwiltt, who plays the Spirit of the Ring.

Children’s TV star Katie Sheridan, who plays Sophie Newton in Genie In The House and Princess Baldroubador in Aladdin, was also there, as was Leon Craig, who plays Widow Twankey.

Visitors were also able to enjoy a spot of late night shopping and Father Christmas was on hand to greet youngsters.

Councillor Chris Thorley, ward member for Crewe East, added: “I was delighted to see the lights switch-on event return to the Market Square. There was a very festive atmosphere in the air and it provided a nice boost to local traders.”

No comments: