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Friday, 22 November 2013

Switch-on night is Friday 22nd November 6:30pm - 7:30pm

6:30pm The Stotfold Salvation Army will start playing Carol's in town
Archive photo - Stotfold Salvation Army


6:45pmThe Parade starts
Archive photo - Biggleswade Sea Cadets
In the parade... Biggleswade Sea Cadets, Biggleswade Chorale Society, Edward Peake Middle School Choir, B.A.T.S, Ivel Sparks Cheertastic. Treetops, Brownie/Rainbows, Cubs/Beavers Biggleswade Carnival Court and Father Christmas On stage, Father Christmas, The Carnival Court, Special Guests from Gordon Craig, Biggleswade and District Choral Society, Biggles FM.



Archive photo - The Carnival Court
6:55pm and the main count down Carol Service and entertainment starts.

Compared by Dave Gough from Biggles FM .

Songs from Edward Peake Choir, BATS production of Frankenstein, and some Carols lead by Chris Duffett, with the help of Stotfold Salvation Army Band





7:30pm and the the lights will be on!

Then have your photo taken for free (outside Spar) and collect it online, thanks to Biggleswade Baptist Church's "Get in the Picture"

Friday, 18 October 2013

It's happening!

Check our Facebook page for a photo of the first festoon of lights across the roads. A gradual return to the good old days :) Lights switch-on day this year is Friday 22nd November 2013.

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Festoons are back for 2013!

Tonight the Town Council approved the funding for a return of festoons of lights across the road again for Biggleswade Christmas Lights. We ran a vote on the colour preference for thost lights here on our

Your feedback was presented to council during the public open session. Council members then approved to add red lights to the silver and gold colour scheme of last year. The lights are leased and providing stock is available with lamps and tubes, and colour scheme is possible.

Wednesday, 13 February 2013

OSCP Council Meeting on 12th February 2013. Our response

Whilst it was sad to hear via councillor Madeline Russell that the findings of an independent electrical assessment of the lights has concluded that the majority of lights used in 2011 are already not up to a required safety standard and that the remainder of the old lights would be unusable by 2014, the Biggleswade Christmas Lights volunteer group are really pleased with the response from council to public feedback to the new lights.

Public response to an online survey via Facebook. Over 3,000 Biggleswade residents were presented with an online vote. Of the 200+ responses in the seven days after the 2012 lights switched on 3.3% of the respondents approved of the new lights with 96.7% of respondents wanting to see a return to the original lights design with or without the new lights. These statistics were distributed to all council members present at the 12th February OSCP Meeting held in council chambers, along with specific comments from members of the public received by the Christmas Lights volunteer group. More information is available on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/BiggleswadeLights

Councillor David Albone expressed concern at the absence of festoons across the road and recommended this be addressed in the future.

Councillor George Wilson said he was surprised by the absence of colour in the new lights and that he had assumed from Lamps & Tubes black and white pre-sales impression of what was being leased would have been more colourful in reality.

There was a general acknowledgement from several Councillors including Councillor Madeline Russell that there were not enough lights this year.

Councillor Hazel Ramsey confirmed that Christmas lights would be back in Hitchin Street for 2013

The icing on the Christmas cake was a statement from the Mayor Tim Woodward that the council will setup a discussion with the volunteer group (as well as with the Chamber of Trade) and that further public meetings will be held to discuss the future of the lights so that public opinion will shape the future of the lights for Biggleswade Town.

Our volunteer group are ready to fundraise for lights in future years but will hold fire until the council have completed a private meeting with Lamps and Tubes and given us reassurances that additional festoons across the roads, and multicoloured lights can be incorporated into the future design for the lights either before the three year contract with Lamps & Tubes ends after 2014 or sooner.

Bill Simmons
Feedback@Biggleswade-Lights.org