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Businesses get into the festive spirit to ensure Albrighton’s Christmas Extravaganza returns

Christmas has been saved in one village after local businesses joined forces to make sure the festive season got off to a Santa-inspired start.

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Jane Cartwright, Steph French, Sally Hall and Sarah Holdaway get ready for The Albrighton Christmas Extravaganza

The Albrighton Christmas Extravaganza will take place on Thursday, between 6pm and 9pm,and organisers are promising it will be the biggest yet. Entertainment includes a rooftop rock and roll concert, a live brass band and village choir and more than 1,000 people are expected to attend.

Streets in the village will be transformed into a wonderland of craft stalls and yuletide treats, including hot soups, a hog roast, a BBQ and traditional hot mulled wine.

Every shop will be putting on special offers for one night only, in order to get everyone into the festive spirit and to encourage people to consider ‘shopping local’.

“There has been an Extravaganza in Albrighton since 2008, but this year it nearly didn’t happen with the local Traders Association closing,” explained Steph French, who is part of the organising committee.

“This would have been a major blow, so three businesses – The Old Bush, Next Door Bar and Cartwrights – teamed up with the Red House to resurrect the event and get local companies to take part again.”

She continued: “The response has been overwhelming, which means we definitely made the right decision. I think we’re on course for the best evening yet, with lots of entertainment planned, games for the children and we’re even expecting Santa to make an appearance.”

The official switch-on of the Red House Christmas lights by Peter Woodman, Chairman of Albrighton Parish Council, will kick-start proceedings.

Mandy Medlyn, manager of the Red House, said: “A big thank you to all the businesses that have backed the Extravaganza, because without them opening later, donating money for programmes and advertising, we wouldn’t be able to put it on.

“Thanks to their backing, we are now looking forward to a magical night where we can show everyone what makes Albrighton such a great place to live, work and shop. We’ll even be donating £400 to Macmillan as a result of the Fashion Show we held with Amanda Jacobs at Number Seven in Station Road.”

An Albrighton Christmas Extravaganza leaflet is now available and contains a trail map of all the shops involved and a special anagram competition for children to win prizes by collecting letters from around the village to form a festive phrase.