Hailsham Town Council has confirmed that further preparations are underway for this year’s Christmas Lights Switch-On, which will take place on Friday 28 November.
From 2pm, Vicarage Field and the High Street will host a Christmas market featuring a range of local traders offering seasonal goods and refreshments.
Traders attending the market include Hailsham Lions (mulled wine and candy floss), Waffle Wagon (hot waffles), Misty Acre (festive flowers), One of a Kind (children’s clothing and handmade gifts), Mouse House (cheese), Love 1918 (wax melts), Cinnabun (baked goods), Sister’s Sweets ‘n’ Sips (confectionery), Jo Ro Bakes & Daisy Designs (baked goods) and Bumbling Bee Man (honey).
Other traders include Create Records (music memorabilia), Debbie’s Crafty Creations (crafts), J’s Cakes and Bakes (baked goods), The Rum Infusionist (rum products), Paul West (gifts), Printopia (3D prints), Ye Old Spud (jacket potatoes), Falafel Box (vegan food products), Fossils and Gemstones (jewellery and gifts, Melissa Locke (gifts) and Scrumdiddlyumptious (confectionery).
Other stalls include RAF Cadets (chocolate tombola), Demelza Hospice Care for Children (gifts) and Hailsham Foodbank (tombola).
Entertainment will be provided throughout the afternoon, including a performance of carols by the Hailsham Choral Society at 2.30pm, as well as carol singing by pupils from Hailsham Academy. At 4.30pm, Santa Claus, courtesy of Hailsham Rotary Club, will arrive to meet children and distribute sweets.
The official lights switch-on will take place at 6pm, marking the start of the town’s festive season. Hailsham FM will broadcast live from the event, providing Christmas music and coverage during the afternoon.
Following the switch-on, Hailsham Parish Church will open its doors and will be offering complimentary hot chocolate and marshmallows to visitors.
To ensure public safety, Hailsham High Street will be closed to traffic from approximately 4pm until after the event concludes.
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