The festive fun kicked off in style in Holyhead last weekend with an entertaining lights parade that drew a large crowd to the Town centre.
On Saturday, November 25, the Christmas lights were switched-on by the Town’s Mayor, Cllr Ann Kennedy as those that gathered wrapped up warm to enjoy the spectacle.
Children and adults alike enjoyed craft stalls, rides, face-painting, mince pies, teas, coffees and even a special visit by Father Christmas.
Once the lighting ceremony commenced at 5pm, Rev. Wynne Evans took to the stage as his famous Elvis Presley alter-ego, much to the crowds approval.
A spokesperson for The Holyhead Round Table, who helped organise the event, said: “The Town Council supported by the Holyhead Round Table would like to thank everybody that made this such a success.
“We had a great turnout and it was great to see so many smiles and laughter being shared.”
Pictures by KERRY ROBERTS
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