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with 'SWINDON NEWS'
7:50am Friday 21st November 2008
BRIGHT fairy bulbs and dazzling fireworks lit up Wharf Green as Swindon’s favourite hunk Chris Fountain switched on the Christmas lights.
Snow machines fired out white foam flakes last night as youngsters got into the festive spirit.
More than 10,000 people turned out to watch the big switch-on in the town centre as Swindon celebrated the first Christmas after many significant steps in its regeneration plan.
Hollyoaks star Chris, 21, who plays as Justin Burton in the hit Channel 4 soap and who came second to Suzanne Shaw in ITV’s Dancing on Ice, said it was an honour to be given duty of the lights countdown.
“It’s great to be in Swindon,” he said. “I don’t know the place that well but I was here for a football game against a GWR team for charity a while back.
“I really like Christmas. I’ve got quite a small close-knit family and we usually go round to grandma’s for Christmas dinner. She cooks chicken and turkey – it’s awesome.
“We even dress our dog up, who is a British Bull Terrier called Snoop, with Rudolph’s antlers.
“I’d like to wish everyone in Swindon a merry Christmas and a happy new year.”
GWR radio presenters Jez and Roo entertained the crowds and people enjoyed the fun fair.
One parent and child who had a great time was Simon Daily, 37, and his son Thomas, six, from north Swindon.
“I’ve had a good time and I like the lights because they sparkle lots and I like the snow because it’s fun,” said Thomas.
Snowflakes and candle lights illuminated Whalf Green, while other magical lights could also be see in Commercial Road and Havelock Street.
“This has really put Christmas on the map in Swindon,” said Swindon Mayor Steve Wakefield.
While Mark Ross, inSwindon chief executive, who helped organise the event, said: “It’s been a great switch-on – brilliant.
“I’m glad to see so many people have come out to be a part of it.
“It’s the first time we’ve held it in Wharf Green and I’m sure it will continue here for many years to come.”
Swindon council leader Rod Bluh said: “The atmosphere is fantastic. It’s pleasing to see so many people enjoying themselves. Wharf Green is a great space and it’s being used for what it’s meant for. It’s all part of the regenerational journey.”
Town crier Fred Ferris added: “This is my 12th Christmas lights switch-on and the best yet.”
The Mancunian Way, Swindon (ex Manc) says...
10:12am Fri 21 Nov 08
Veggie, Swindon says...
10:35am Fri 21 Nov 08
cfa, newcastle says...
1:06pm Fri 21 Nov 08
From Swindon And Proud, Town Centre says...
1:48pm Fri 21 Nov 08
malkym1, Highworth on the Hill says...
2:56pm Fri 21 Nov 08
From Swindon And Proud wrote:aww!! seems like your pride has been hurt!! As non events go though it really sounds like SBC excelled themselves.
The whole thing was a big let down. I to rushed home from work, got stuck in traffic and was late getting there. Chris Fountain came out and he could have been anybody from where i was standing. And what was happening with the big expensive new screen behind him??....NOTHING!! Why couldnt they have broadcast him on that, or why wasnt he raised up like they raise up celebrities in other towns. Also i didnt see any flipping lights get switched on from where i was standing as there were NONE in Wharf Green Square (if i have that right) they're all up the other end of town. Poor show SBC poor show. Although the firework display very nearly made up for it...oh who am i kidding the fireworks were out of this world!
malkym1, Highworth on the Hill says...
3:08pm Fri 21 Nov 08
The Mancunian Way, Swindon (ex Manc) says...
3:12pm Fri 21 Nov 08
From Swindon And Proud, Town Centre says...
4:17pm Fri 21 Nov 08
malkym1 wrote:Well i rushed home cos my family was there and i didnt want to be late meeting them. but i was also not unhappy about seeing the 'Ice God' in the flesh!
..and why would anyone "rush home from work" Was it an emergency to get to see this "celeb" switch on the lights? Any bozo can flick a switch -you could have got real celebs - like Maurice Malpas, Rockin'Robin, that well known local duo Ant & Dec!
gordon dickinson, purton says...
5:51pm Fri 21 Nov 08
The Mancunian Way wrote:at last, i've finally found out what PC stands for .... "pikey chavscum" ...... I always thought it meant "past caring"
I love how they do it early so all the pikey's Chavscum and single teenage parents can go. Like the post above says what about the parents and family's who work fulltime.
Swindon the town for pikey's
Always Grumpy, Swindon says...
7:20pm Fri 21 Nov 08
The Mancunian Way wrote:If you don't like Swindon then go back to Manchester.
I love how they do it early so all the pikey's Chavscum and single teenage parents can go. Like the post above says what about the parents and family's who work fulltime.
Swindon the town for pikey's
Captain Sensible, Near Highworth says...
7:39am Sat 22 Nov 08
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9:23am Fri 21 Nov 08