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Step into Christmas with Nairn lights switch on


By Andrew Dixon

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Youngsters were involved in Nairn's festive celebrations last year.
Youngsters were involved in Nairn's festive celebrations last year.

Nairn’s Christmas lights switch on will include a street market, two craft fairs, street entertainment and live performances.

Countdown to Christmas will take place in the town centre and Nairn Community and Arts Centre on November 26.

The event is being organised for a third time by Nairn BID and businesses and community groups are being encouraged to get involved.

Nairn BID manager Lucy Harding said: “The Christmas lights switch on is back and we are so very excited. Last year, we were unable to do the actual switch on due to Covid restrictions.

“The switching on of the lights is an important annual event and provides an opportunity for the community to come together and celebrate the beginning of the festive season.

“Nairn BID is here to develop these opportunities and to encourage people into the town so that the businesses can benefit and we believe that what we have created will do just that.”

The event will kick off at 10am with a craft fayre in the community centre until 3pm. This will be supplemented by the Inverness Farmers Market and a crafters corner in the High Street.

The main town centre will be shut to traffic.

There will also be performances from community groups, street entertainment including stilt walkers, a circus skills performer and a fire show, a clown, huskies, a Santa’s grotto in the library and the lights switch on at 4pm.

“Our previous Christmas events have been a huge success with a great turnout and many businesses benefiting,” Lucy added. “We really hope that we will achieve this again and already, we have had many businesses coming forward to get involved.

“There are businesses and organisations such as the Havelock, Uncle Bob’s Bar and the Nairn British Legion who are staging their own events on the day as well, so there will be entertainment well into the evening too.

“We hope that there is a great turnout from the community to support the local businesses by shopping local and enjoying everything that the Nairn BID team and its many volunteers are putting in place.”


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