Boston promises 'magical' Christmas lights event
A town once mocked for its "dismal" Christmas lights has promised this year's event will be "magical".
Boston Borough Council said it was expecting thousands to attend its three-day festival, which starts later with the illuminations being switched on at 18:45 GMT in Market Place.
In previous years the council faced criticism over its lack of festive lights and a £20,000 artificial tree.
Councillor Dale Broughton said: "The Boston Christmas Festival has become a beloved tradition in our community, bringing joy and festive spirit to residents and visitors alike."
He added: "After the tremendous success of last year's event, I'm thrilled to see it return for another magical weekend of holiday cheer."
The authority said about 7,000 people attended the switch on event last year, which was "the highest in footfall we have seen in many years visually" and expected this number to increase.
As part of the festivities, there will also be an ice rink for the first time this year.
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