Festive Carol Parade
(Date of issue: Wednesday, 3 December 2008)
Local residents are being invited to join a local Christmas
Carol parade next Thursday (11 December).
Staged in the city centre, the event will start at the Cathedral
and will include live entertainment from The Salvation Army
band.
The free event has been organised by Carlisle
City Council in partnership with the Diocese and will include carol
singing in the Cathedral and in the city centre, around this year’s
spectacular Christmas ‘features’. Two sculptures created by local
artist John Parkinson form part of the city’s festive programme,
each is an interpretation of a well-known carol i.e. ‘Ding dong
merrily on high’ and ‘I saw three ships’. Sky Movies, support
of this year’s Christmas programme has helped to bring the
installations to life, both of which have proved to be a integral
element of the city centre decorations and Carol Parade event.
The event starts at 6.30pm in the Cathedral and then at
approximately 6.45pm the procession will move into the city
centre.
Leader of Carlisle City Council, Cllr Mike Mitchelson, said:
"The Carol Parade is a great community event
which was a great success last year. We hope that even more
residents join in with this year’s festivities. "
The event will conclude with a hog roast in the historic Tithe
Barn. Tickets are available from the Tourist Information Centre in
the city centre. Contact 01228 625600 for details.