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Preston Christmas Lights

CHRISTMAS LIGHTS in Preston get switched on this week. 

The Christmas Tree will be lit up in All Saints Church yard at 7:30pm on Thursday 1st December 2011 and 21 mini-trees will be lit up in the village. The mini-trees and lights have been provided through the co-operation of residents, local businesses and the Parish Council.

Christmas Lights Event: Big Ride – Feature or Monster?

CONTROVERSY has overshadowed this year’s Christmas Lights event in Hedon as Blog readers complain about the presence of a large fairground ride in the centre of the Market Place.

The Miami Trip Fairground Ride occupied a central 13m x 5m site in Hedon Market Place. It’s size, lights and sounds dominated the whole event and has left some residents feeling disappointed about the event.

Mike Pearce was the first to question the whole concept of a fair at the Christmas lights event: “does the monstrosity of a fairground detract somewhat from the festivities?” he asked on Facebook.

Carol Hunter complained about the noise: “sounded a lot like Hull fair, and the people of Hedon could not hear the announcement for the big turn on, it was sooooooo loud”.  Ellie Sawden said: “the carol singers are so festive and xmassy but were drowned out by the noise from the massive noisey ride. Totally spoilt it.”

Mathew Rason also complained: “All the christmassy spirit that draws people into the town was totally overwhelmed with all the screaming and non-xmas music from that one ride.”

Christine Whitehead posted on Saturday: “Hedon was more like Walton street last night, we are fast losing the christmas spirit here, what a shame after last year!”

Alex Watts raised an issue about crowds, and said the turnout was amazing, but:  ”you can’t move to get to the stalls etc which is a big shame. I’m not complaining about the amount of people what I am saying is maybe we need to realise that the event needs more room?”

Gary Robinson spoke up for some local traders: “Each year the town council send letters to all the local traders asking them to stay open for the light switch on, then come the event they organise for a fairground like this to attend and takeover the whole area”

Neil Shillito said he liked the idea of a fairground, but: “why don’t they extend the event and have the fairground on market hill were it was traditionally, this would also ease the congestion in the main street, as well as showing off the lovely window displays the local traders, who may I say pay extortionate business rates for the rights to trade.”

Carol Hunter published three photos contrasting the Christmas lights event at Beverley and Cottingham which showed very festive scenes, with Hedon lights which showed the Fairground ride. She asked:  “is a fair ground even remotely connected with christmas?”

Another Carol commented on the Blog: Traditional would be nice for next year with local entertainment, maybe a brass band, carol singers choir.” Helen Wilson commented on the Facebook photo of the Beverley lights: “This event looks nice and festive, can we have one like that next year please?”

Alex Watts  commented on the difficulty faced by those with prams and wheelchairs on getting through the crowds, but still enjoys the event: “we love it! only thing I have to say is that so does everyone else now! Hedon is a fast growing town as we know, so maybe the event should grow a little too?”

Follow these and other commentators in the Hedon Blog comments and on our Facebook Page - and you can also air your views on this issue.

You may wish to respond to Jim Lindop who wrote: As Deputy Mayor it is interesting to note the comments, so is there anything people especially liked or disliked or would like to see next year?”

Christmas Lights Switch On

THE SWITCH ON of Hedon’s Christmas Lights tomorrow (Fri 26th Nov 2010) is always a popular event with its stalls, rides, hot-chesnuts, carol singing and other attractions.
However this year, the seasonal weather – with the possibility of snow – should add a really festive atmosphere to the occasion. The secret is to bring lots of warm clothing, scarves, hats and gloves, but also take advantage of the many indoor attractions available as well as those outdoor. You can visit Alexandra Hall where warm and other refreshments will be available; you can also visit the warm interiors of the local pubs and the shops that will be open.

An interesting attraction on the evening will be at the Game People Shop in George Street. Mike Pearce says the shop will be opening late and holding a demonstration of the Kinect for the Xbox 360. He invites people to come and have a look at this amazing brand-new gaming technology!

Those travelling by car should note that parking is available at the Iveson Close Car Park, Johnsons Corner Car Park, Market Hill and surrounding on-street parking.

Hedon Christmas Lights 2010

‘TIS THE SEASON to be jolly! Yes – it’s that time of year already! The popular ‘Switch On’ celebration of the town lights takes place in Hedon Market Place on Friday 26th November, 2010.

Hedon Christmas Tree 2009

The lights will be switched on by Hedon Town Mayor, Brenda Goldspink, at 6:30pm, but the fun really starts at 6:00pm with stalls, children’s rides and KCFM 99.8 conducting a live broadcast. Father Christmas will be setting up a temporary lodge in the Town Hall whilst his sleigh will be looked after by the Holderness Lions. Some of the local shops are expected to be open and their Christmas window displays are usually a real attractive feature of the event.

This is always a popular night in the town. The Market Place Christmas Tree, the focus of traditional carol singing on the night, will be the largest of nearly 100 other trees around the town centre.

The town centre roads will be closed for the night from 5:00pm – 9:30pm and EYMS bus services will be diverted accordingly.

Briefing Note: Hedon Town Council Meeting – 23rd September 2010

Town Centre Parking : Christmas Lights : Best Shop Window Contest : …and more!

THE FOLLOWING SUMMARY of events of the last Town Council meeting has been sent by Councillor Jim Lindop. They are based on notes of the meeting and should not be taken as any official record. They are provided here for resident’s information and interest.

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Hedon Christmas Lights Switch-On Tonight!

ER Chemist ready for Christmas!

It’s the switch-on of Hedon’s Christmas Lights tonight!

See Hedon Town Council Christmas Poster. It’s the one big night of the year when the whole town comes out to play. Carols around the tree, hot chestnuts and festive shops and stalls all add to the unique atmosphere. Find out more from Hedon Christmas Lights.

See you there tonight Friday 27th November 2009 from 5:45pm!

Christmas Lights – Road Closures in Hedon

AS THE TOWN gets ready for the big Christmas lights switch-on festivities this Friday 27th Nov 2009 then motorists should be aware that road closures will be in operation on that day between 5:00pm and 9:30pm. St Augustine’s Gate, George Street and Market Place will be closed, with Market Place being coned-off from 2pm.

The No. 277 bus will divert its service from 4:30pm avoiding the streets above from Hedon to Preston via Fletchergate, New Road and Hull Road to Saltend Roundabout, and then via Staithes Road to Preston, before returning to its normal route.

Hedon Christmas Lights Switch-On

Christmas LightsThe festival of Hedon’s Christmas Lights 2009 will take place on Friday 27th November.  The lights will be formally switched on at 6:30pm by the Town Mayor.

Shaun Tilley from KCFM Radio will be covering the event live from the Market Place from 5.45pm onwards. This annual event is always popular with residents and visitors and this year will be no exception.

A Barrel Organ will provide traditional background music to the fair rides on the night and the ‘Bucking Bronco’ returns to thrill and throw riders. Ice cream, hot chesnuts and other refresments will be available from stalls and from Alexandra Hall.

Christmas carols will be sung around the tree and Father Christmas will have a special grotto in the Town Hall.

Motorists please note that the town centre streets will be closed to traffic between 5pm and 9:30pm.