Hundreds watch Ipswich Christmas lights switch-on

BBC/Steve Martin  Large crowd in front of Christmas tree with lights turned onBBC/Steve Martin
The Christmas lights were switched on by Ipswich's mayor, Lynne Mortimer

Hundreds of people gathered in the centre of Ipswich on Thursday to watch the Christmas lights switched on.

The mayor of Ipswich, Lynne Mortimer, turned on the lights on the Cornhill, Tavern Street, Westgate Street and Lloyds Avenue.

A drive through event for blue badge holders will take place on Sunday 3 December.

Ipswich Borough Council thanked hosts Sarah Lilley and Wayne Bavin and the cast of Sleeping Beauty.

Ipswich Borough Council Crowds at the Ipswich Christmas lights switch onIpswich Borough Council
The cast of Sleeping Beauty also appeared

The centre piece of the Cornhill is again a real Christmas tree.

The town had previously split opinion with a tree made of baubles, but this is now located on the waterfront each year.

BBC/Steve Martin  Large crown of people before the lights in Ipswich are switched onBBC/Steve Martin
Hundreds crowded the Cornhill before the lights went on
BBC/ Johnnie Wright A stage in front of the town hallBBC/ Johnnie Wright
Presenters from BBC Radio Suffolk hosted the event
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