Saturday, November 25, 2023

Action-packed Christmas festival warms up a chilly winter day


* Joan Fell, 99, the most senior resident of the Old Vicarage care home switches on the Christmas lights assisted by Lee Todd, president of Vale of Llangollen Rotary.

* A massive fireworks display came as the grand finale to the Christmas Festival.

The weather stayed bright but chilly for the opening stages of the annual Llangollen Christmas Festival.

Stalls along Market did a brisk early trade while crowds gathered around Centenary Square to watch a full programme of entertainment, including the Silver Band singing groups.

At 1pm the event officially kicked off with the big parade which started from the Eisteddfod field and went along Castle Street and Oak Street to the Town Hall where Mayor Cllr Paul Kiddie and town crier Austin "Chem" Cheminais were waiting to warmly welcome Sion Corn to his grotto upstairs, which was later thronged by youngsters and their parents clamouring to have an audience with the grand old man.

The Madrigals singing group performed carols from the gallery of the Museum in Parade Street while, back in the square, a huge crowd gathered to hear the choir from Ysgol Y Gwernant do their own kind of carolling.

As darkness fell attention again focused on the square where the town's Christmas lights were officially switched on by Joan Fell, 99, most senior resident of the Old Vicarage care home, assisted by Lee Todd, president of Vale of Llangollen Rotary.

As has become traditional, the whole action-packed day was brought to a fitting close with a firework display watched by the delighted crowd. 



* Scout scooter riders take parade in the festival parade early in the afternoon.  


* Sion Corn waves to the crowds lining the bridge.
 

* Town crier Chem rings his bell to announce the parade is coming through.


* One of the many tractors which took part.


* A gleaming vintage car carried the Mayor and Mayoress. 


* Hope House children's hospices had a strong presence. 


* A decorated dog is led along the bridge.


* Drosi Bikes' contingent comes cycling through.


* Another vintage car - a Bullnose Morris - delights onlookers. 


* Volunteers from Llangollen Railway stride out.


* The Grinch at the wheel of his special vehicle.


* Llangollen Operatic members show off costumes they'll be wearing at this evening's Frozen singalong at the Town Hall. 


* Puttering along in a tuk-tuk.


* A game of hoopla on the hoof.


* Another elaborately-costumed character in the parade.


* A bit of stilt walking.


* A duo of lovely little ponies.


* Sion Corn is welcomed to the Town Hall by town crier Chem, left, and the Mayor, Cllr Paul Keddie.


* Llangollen Pantomime Group sing in the square.


* Llangollen Silver Band present their seasonal programme.


* Ysgol Clywedog's street band bang away. 


* Madrigals sing carols from the Museum gallery.


 * A huge crowd watches Ysgol Y Gwernant sing in the square.


* Chris Burton rounds off the day's entertainment by singing in the square.


* Market Street stalls were open early.


* John Palmer, one of the hard-working festival organisers, takes a break with his bike.


* A magic roundabout in Market Street.


* The Snowman, who will appear in a special Eisteddfod Christmas show at the Pavilion on December 23, meets young fans in Market Street.


* The Eisteddfod floral committee's stall in Market Street overflows with some great seasonal greenery.

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