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Royal Victoria Place shopping centre in Tunbridge Wells welcomed Santa, Rudolph and his elves to launch Christmas

By: Annabel Rusbridge-Thomas

Published: 10:00, 14 November 2014

Updated: 13:45, 27 September 2019

Tunbridge Wells was lit up ready for Christmas last night at a special event in west Kent's biggest shopping centre.

Santa, kmfm's Breakfast presenters Garry and Emma and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Leo and Ralph arrived in style to switch on the Christmas lights at Royal Victoria Place in Tunbridge Wells.

In a festive night of fun, Santa opened his new magical grotto and welcomed all the excited faces who arrived to greet him.

Father Christmas in his grotto at Royal Victoria Place
The royal footmen arrived at the lights switch on
Father Christmas occupied his new grotto at Royal Victoria Place
Mayor and Mayoress of Tunbridge Wells attended the event
kmfm winners meet the snowman
The snowman arrived to help with the lights switch on
kmfm's Gary and Emma with the competition prizewinners
kmfm's Garry and Emma meeting Santa
Ninja Turtles, Leo and Ralph at the Christmas lights switch on
Gemma hunt as Tinkerbell with kmfm competition winner Connor Bourne, 11
Jess Punch as Peter Pan and Gemma Hunt as Tinkerbell with Santa
kmfm winner Connor Bourne,11, had the honour of switching on the main lights
Santa's helpers with kmfm Jeep crew David Wooldridge and Charlotte Byrne
kmfm winners at the opening of Santa's grotto with panto stars Gemma Hunt and Jess Punch
kmfm's Garry and Emma switched on the lights at Royal Victoria Place
Crowds gathered for the switching on of the Christmas lights at Royal Victoria Place

Garry and Emma switched on the grotto's lights before heading upstairs to switch on the centre's spectacular Christmas tree lights.

Crowds gathered at the shopping centre from 4pm excited and ready for Santa's arrival which will mark his 13th consecutive visit.

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Marketing manager of Royal Victoria Place, Marc Burchett said: This evening is one of the highlights of the Christmas season here in Tunbridge Wells and at Royal Victoria Place. It is a spectacular night of family fun.

"It's always a memorable and magical occasion for the little ones and Santa and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles won't disappear.”

kmfm's road crew handed out glowsticks and flags to the crowds of shoppers watching the event.

CBeebies presenter Gemma Hunt - who is also starring in the town's production of Peter Pan this winter - also attended, giving a sprinkle of fairy dust to the evening.

Garry and Emma recruited some very special little helpers in the run up to the evening, and selected 11-year-old Connor Bourne as the honoured guest who would press the button to switch on the festive lights.

Guests enjoyed late night shopping until 8pm with free car parking from 4pm.

For more info visit:www.royalvictoriaplace.com

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