Taking the place of The Lantern Parade for a year, Northern Light is a FREE event that promises to be a feel good afternoon and evening right in the centre of town, with a few familiar faces helping out!
A giant light-up Helter Skelter will lend its glow to Market Place while Cheshire Outdoors keeps everyone warm with their marshmallow-toasting fire pits.
Chris Hickey will entertain with some close up magic before hopping on his unicycle for some LED juggling.
Look out for Lobster a la Carte – a fan favourite at the Lantern Parades, watch out for his tail!
R&G’s Beer Vault will be with us again offering some winter-warmers for all ages and ArtSpace will be offering some crafting that’ll help guide your way around the dark January evenings.
Chris Marley will be putting on his fire show on the hour from 4pm and we’ve a few other surprises up our sleeves too.
Put on your best light-up trainers and we’ll see you in Market Place, Saturday 18th January, 2pm – 6:30pm.
For more information sign up to the Town Council’s mailing list, or check out the What’s On Page both can be found on the homepage of the website:
...or follow on social media.
Pictured - Lobster a la Carte – a fan favourite at the Lantern Parades!
Council secures first closure order to combat anti-social behaviour
Greek Street roundabout reopens after £20m upgrade
Wilmslow burglar jailed following police pursuit
Man charged with theft and robbery offences
Council launches campaign to recruit short break foster carers
Council reinforces commitment to public safety with updated tree risk strategy
Cheshire Police conducts week of action targeting retail crime across the force
Teenager sentenced after assaulting man in Crewe
United Utilities cuts storm overflow spills across Cheshire
Murderer found guilty of Macclesfield stabbing
New bus routes open thanks to council's Bus Service Improvement Plan
Councillors welcome Government decision not to proceed with Adlington New Town
Knutsford Bunny Hop Returns for a day of family fun
Easter boost for hospice as local firm steps up with sweet donation
Safer walking and cycling route takes shape as first phase of works completes
Major Restoration Brings 16th‑Century Listed Building in Nantwich Back to Life
Northwich man convicted of abusing former partners
Comments
Add a comment