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With autumn now upon us and the nights closing in, thoughts are turning to our next big community event - the Christmas Lights switch-on on Saturday 30 November. | With autumn now upon us and the nights closing in, thoughts are turning to our next big community event - the Christmas Lights switch-on on Saturday 30 November. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:31, 18 October 2025
October 2025
The Claygate Christmas lights will be switched on at an event in The Parade on Saturday November 29, starting at 4pm. Everyone is invited to come and celebrate Christmas in our community. There will be music, carol singing, food and drink, community stalls, children's rides and more.
October 2024
With autumn now upon us and the nights closing in, thoughts are turning to our next big community event - the Christmas Lights switch-on on Saturday 30 November.
There will be live music, carol singing, school choirs, street entertainment, a children's ride, food and drink, community stalls and fireworks. So make a note in your diary and be sure to come along. The fun starts at 4pm.
As always we rely on people to help with the preparations before the event and on the day itself.
Many residents remember the inaugural community celebration of Christmas in December 1995. It was bitterly cold and a large crowd had gathered to watch the lights being turned on. A temporary stage had been erected at the station end of The Parade and when the compère introduced Sir Cliff Richard a huge cheer went up. And then, as he sang “Mistletoe and Wine”, it began to snow! It was quite magical.
Sir Cliff opened the celebrations (without snow) for a few more years while he had an office in Hare Lane. And then, for more than 10 years, a succession of other celebrities did the honours, including Elaine Page, Bernie Nolan and Ronnie Wood. Today, the Association asks local youngsters to be the switch-on celebrities.
The event itself has now grown to take over the whole Parade with a stage, live music, school choirs, community stalls, carol singing, street entertainment, food and drink, a children’s ride, Father Christmas and fireworks. And most shops stay open. There will be a bigger stage this year and the Association is grateful for grants from Surrey County Council, via Councillor Mark Sugden, and Claygate Parish Council. So come and celebrate our vibrant community and begin the festive season in The Parade at 4pm on Saturday 30th November.
Again, help is needed from anyone who could spare the time to be a marshal and assist with safety, crowd control and setting up —even for just an hour. It can make a big difference. To volunteer or find out more, please email: claygateresidents@gmail.com
