Olympic torchbearers light up Keswick for Christmas
Last updated at 11:40, Saturday, 10 November 2012
Keswick's Olympic torchbearers were given a second moment to shine at the town’s Christmas lights switch on.
Nick Ball, John Merrit and Tessa Stockdale turned out last night in their relay tracksuits with their torches to join Mayor of Keswick Andrew Lysser to flick the switch and light up the town centre for the festive season.
They were joined by Mike Armfield, a St John Ambulance volunteer who carried fellow volunteer Katy Marsland’s torch as she could not attend.
Mr Lysser said: “I feel this year that we have lived a little bit of history.
“It’s been very special with the jubilee and the torchbearers. I think it’s a marvellous representation of the town.”
The event began by the cenotaph with the lighting of the Lake District Tree of Light. The beech tree is lit with more than 5,000 tiny white lights sponsored by the public in memory or a loved one or in celebration of a life event.
Before the tree was lit, Mr Lysser handed over a prize to Bassenthwaite Primary School pupil Max Pickering, who won a painting competition organised on behalf of the Rotary club by Keswick Pencil Museum.
The mayor, torchbearers and children from St Herbert’s, Borrowdale and Braithwaite schools then led a procession to Market Square, waving lights and glow sticks to replicate the light from the tree.
Donations of £10 or more can be made to the tree of light, which is supported by opera singer Lesley Garrett, at www.lakedistricttreeoflight.org.uk until January 5 when the Christmas lights are switched off.
Max’s winning painting, along with the more than 100 other competition entries, will be on display at the pencil museum until the same day.
First published at 10:22, Saturday, 10 November 2012
Published by http://www.newsandstar.co.uk
Have your say
- Cumbria police pledge crackdown on illegal sale of weapons (3 comments)
- September decision on whether Americans will continue to run Sellafield (2 comments)
- 28 new housing sites in Carlisle unveiled (14 comments)
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (24 comments)
- Hope buyer can be found for Carlisle pub (7 comments)
- Families asked to scatter ashes on Lake District fells - not leave boxes (2 comments)
- Allerdale needs 200 affordable homes a year to help first time buyers (13 comments)
- Plans to cut speed limit on Carlisle road to 40mph (27 comments)
- Cumbria police used bus full of children as roadblock to stop car (57 comments)
- Anger as new homes approved despite 300 objections (42 comments)
Court & crime
Anne Pickles
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (24 comments)
- Couple left son home alone to go on holiday abroad, Carlisle court told
- Carlisle road closed after lorry driver injured
- Carlisle trader who illegally clocked cars jailed
- Police appeal after girl, 10, says she was touched by man on street
- Cumbria police pledge crackdown on illegal sale of weapons (3 comments)
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (24 comments)
- 28 new housing sites in Carlisle unveiled (14 comments)
- September decision on whether Americans will continue to run Sellafield (2 comments)
- Carlisle Utd start new league season home to Orient (2 comments)
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (24 comments)
- 28 new housing sites in Carlisle unveiled (14 comments)
- Allerdale needs 200 affordable homes a year to help first time buyers (13 comments)
- Gangs in Carlisle scouring rubbish bags for bank details - claim (11 comments)
- Cumbria police used bus full of children as roadblock to stop car (57 comments)
- Cumbria police used bus full of children as roadblock to stop car (57 comments)
- Anger as new homes approved despite 300 objections (42 comments)
- Trade chairman against Cumbria's summer road closures plan (39 comments)
- Carlisle city centre clothes shop closing down (33 comments)
- Hoopers store in Carlisle bought 'by mistake' at auction (32 comments)








