THE official switching on of the Christmas lights in Ennis, due to take place on Friday, 26th November, will now take place as a virtual event.
Confirmed today by Clare County Council, further details of the virtual switching-on event will be announced soon.
This decision has been taken based on current public health advice and in view of anticipated numbers of up to 6,000 people attending the event.
A statement from the local authority read, “This was a difficult decision and Clare County Council appreciates there will be disappointment for those involved.
“Other planned events in the Christmas in Ennis programme, including the Christmas Village, Cadbury Postal Service and Retro Drive-In Movies, are expected to go ahead. However, we strongly advise that members of the public monitor all media platforms for updates in relation to the planned programme of events.”
Although the traditional switching-on event will not take place this year, the streets of Ennis will be lit up for the festive season ahead, as happens every year.
If you have any queries please email ennismunicipaldistrict@clarecoco.ie

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