The countdown to the festive period at Cheshire Oaks kicked off last night after treating visitors to its much-anticipated Christmas lights switch-on event.
Featuring the return of its walk-in Christmas tree, which is the largest of its kind in Europe, the designer outlet in Ellesmere Port also put on an eight-minute-long musical firework display.
More than 100,000 twinkling lights were lit up, after being switched on by special guests, Leanne Campbell and Dave Kelly, from the Radio City Breakfast Show.
The event also showcased a live orchestra performance of the iconic ‘Walking in the Air’ song from The Snowman, which celebrated the film’s 40th anniversary since its release.
Other festive entertainment included a carol recital from dance theatre school, The Hammond, as well as a solo gig from Britain’s Got Talent 2016 finalist, Beau Dermott.
For visitors to immerse themselves in the winter festivities, the Christmas Corner also made a return, featuring German delicacies, an après-themed bar and a decorative carousel.
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Graham Leicester, 36, from Chester came along with his wife and two children. He told JMU Journalism: “We’ve been to this before and every time it just puts the whole family in that Christmassy feeling. The Christmas tree never fails to impress us, it’s stunning.”
Meanwhile, mother of two, Ella Marsden, 32, from St Helens, was another returning guest to the event. She said: “There’s a really nice atmosphere here I think, there always is. It’s just nice to come down and escape all the stresses and worries you have, and just enjoy yourself for a bit. Plus it’s great for the kids too.”
The event is part of a charity partnership with Autism Together, and it is planned that the donations raised from its walk-in Christmas tree, which will be staffed by local volunteers, will go towards helping the charity’s work.
Rick Myers, fundraising manager for Autism Together, told JMU Journalism: “Everyone at Autism Together is delighted to be the beneficiary of this year’s Christmas Tree at Cheshire Oaks, particularly as it is our 5oth anniversary. Everything we raise here will go towards our Future 50 Appeal, aiming to raise £2.5 million to help and support those on the autistic spectrum.
“We really appreciate the generous support of all the customers at Cheshire Oaks and wish them all a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.”
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I’m in Cheshire Oaks retail park in Ellesmere Port covering this year’s Christmas Lights switch-on, where over 100,00 lights are planned to be lit across the site by Radio City breakfast presenters, Leanne Campbell and Dave Kelly. @JMUJournalism #CheshireOaks pic.twitter.com/egryAKXQVd
— Harry Leahey (@harryleahey1) 7 November 2018
Chester theatre school, The Hammond, getting people into the festive spirit, performing a collection of favourite Christmas carols. @JMUJournalism #CheshireOaks pic.twitter.com/7c8exSQ2Mk
— Harry Leahey (@harryleahey1) 7 November 2018
Celebrating the 40th anniversary since the release of the heart warming story, The Snowman, a live orchestra performs the iconic theme ‘Walking in the Air’. @JMUJournalism #CheshireOaks pic.twitter.com/xsEKlifBck
— Harry Leahey (@harryleahey1) 7 November 2018
The 28m high Christmas tree has now been lit, delighting crowds from below. It is planned that the donations raised tonight will go towards helping one the country’s leading providers of support to people with autism, Autism Together. @JMUJournalism #CheshireOaks pic.twitter.com/yKi7ErT0aN
— Harry Leahey (@harryleahey1) 7 November 2018
An 8-minute long bonfire display concludes tonight’s festivities. @JMUJournalism #CheshireOaks pic.twitter.com/PbNoTPRrAT
— Harry Leahey (@harryleahey1) 7 November 2018