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Christmas lights switch on in Strood with kmfm

By: Matt Leclere mleclere@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 20:02, 19 November 2021

Updated: 20:14, 19 November 2021

The countdown to Christmas is officially underway with the lights switch-on in Strood marked this evening.

kmfm presenter Garry Wilson oversaw the proceedings on stage joined by Mayor of Medway Cllr Jan Aldous and a host of excited children.

Bobbi Cutajar, seven, Envi, six, and Sienna Kuci, seven, at the Christmas Lights switch-on in Strood. Picture: Chris Davey

With just over a month to go until the big day, the festive fun saw a host of performances from groups from around the Medway Towns.

The Studio of Arts performed a dance routine and they were also joined by the Centre Stage Theatre Academy.

Julia Donaldson's famous character The Gruffalo dropped in to help with proceedings and even got contestants up on stage to join in with some floss dance moves.

Poppy Royapen, seven, wears her funky glasses at the lights switch-on in Strood. Picture: Chris Davey
Spectators at the Christmas lights switch-on join in the festive fun. Picture: Chris Davey
The Studio of Arts performing at the Christmas Lights switch-on in Strood. Picture: Chris Davey
kmfm's Garry Wilson poses questions for Leo Villiers-Bellot, eight, and his auntie Sam Draper. Picture: Chris Davey
The Centre Stage Theatre Academy performing at the Christmas lights switch-on in Strood. Picture: Chris Davey
Eagerly anticipating the big switch-on for the Christmas lights. Picture: Chris Davey
Contestants floss with The Gruffalo on stage at the Christmas lights switch-on. Picture: Chris Davey
The Christmas Lights in Strood on Friday evening. Picture: Chris Davey
The Christmas lights are on in Strood. Picture: Chris Davey
kmfm's Garry Wilson, The Gruffalo, Mayor of Medway Cllr Jan Aldous with Cllrs Richard Thorne and Jane Chitty switch on the Christmas lights in Strood. Picture: Chris Davey

The event, sponsored by Specsavers, took place in the High Street with the Christmas tree and lights shining bright after the mayor hit the button.

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If you missed the Strood switch-on tonight, then head down to the four other lights switch-on events across the Towns between now and December 3.

Chatham's switch-on at Military Square will kick off at 3.45pm tomorrow followed by Gillingham in Smith Square on Friday, November 26 from 3.45pm.

Rochester will host the event on the following evening from 3.45pm at the Blue Boar Lane junction with the High Street.

The event in Rainham on December 3 will round off the five town switch-ons.

All lights switch-ons are due to take place at 5pm.

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