Congleton Christmas Lights Switch-on 2024: All you need to know

By Ryan Parker

25th Nov 2024 | Local News

Congleton is set to shine brighter than ever at this year's Christmas Switch-On, taking place on Friday 29 November

The town council, in collaboration with its Equal Access Support Group and feedback from 2023's event, has launched a series of accessibility improvements to ensure everyone can join in the festive cheer.

The centrepiece of these measures is the brand-new Inclusivity Area, generously supported by a £750 donation from Congleton Rotary.

Situated on Mill Street, this dedicated space offers families, prams, mobility scooters, and wheelchair users a comfortable area to experience the festivities.

Road closures will be in place on High Street (12pm to 10pm), and Mill Street and Swan Bank (Congleton Town Council).

A large screen will live-stream entertainment from the main stage, bringing the vibrant performances to all, away from the hustle and bustle.

For those seeking a quieter retreat, a calming space within TMC will be available between 5pm and 7pm.

The festivities kick off at 4pm, with the big switch-on at 6pm, featuring lively entertainment, festive stalls, and activities for all ages.

Single-sided stalls will line the pedestrian area, creating a more spacious and accessible environment.

The community stage has also been relocated to Swan Bank, easing congestion near the Elizabeth statue and enhancing the experience for everyone.

Congleton's Town Mayor, Cllr Kay Wesley, said: "We are thrilled to unveil these thoughtful measures, ensuring that everyone feels welcome and included in our celebrations.

"Thanks to the collaboration of local groups and the generosity of Congleton Rotary, this year's festivities promise to be more accessible and enjoyable for all.

"Join us for the big switch-on and soak up the festive atmosphere."

To help visitors make the most of this magical evening, Congleton Town Council have produced a free event guide (Congleton Town Council).

John Collins Funfairs Ltd has been approved by the town council as its designated light-up toy seller.

To help visitors make the most of this magical evening, the town council have produced a free event guide.

Copies are available at the Information Centre or can be picked up on the night.

Road closures will be in place on High Street (12pm to 10pm), and Mill Street and Swan Bank.

Motorists will still be able to use Market Street to access Morrisons and the Fairground Car Park.

The bus and taxi rank will operate as normal but with all routes exiting via Mountbatten Way.

Vehicles on Canal Street will only be able to turn right onto Lawton Street. No access from Moody Steet to High Street.

Motorists are advised to allow extra travel time and, if possible, walk into town. Due to anticipated large crowds, it's advisable to leave pets at home.

     

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