VIDEO ARTICLE Star-studded guests take to stage for Christmas lights switch-on event
The residents of Chorley had a day of festive fun on Sunday (November 17) as hundreds crowded in the town centre to watch the annual Christmas lights switch on.
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Leah Collins is a Digital Reporter covering Bolton Council, crime and court across the borough. She previously trained as a Digital Features writer at CNN International and has previously been published in the Liverpool ECHO.
Leah Collins is a Digital Reporter covering Bolton Council, crime and court across the borough. She previously trained as a Digital Features writer at CNN International and has previously been published in the Liverpool ECHO.
The residents of Chorley had a day of festive fun on Sunday (November 17) as hundreds crowded in the town centre to watch the annual Christmas lights switch on.
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