PICTURE SPECIAL: A fantastic night in Boston as the lights come on
Those attending have been delighted, with social media abuzz with praise for the event, which started with the official opening of the Christmas Market at noon.
The event was organised by Boston Council, and activities continued well into the evening, with two actual switch-ons taking place - one in Market Place for the town lights, and the other at Pescod Square Shopping Centre.
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Hide AdHighlights included the spectacular Illuminate parade organised by Transported from Central Park, the Christmas Craft Market, Santa’s Grotto, face painting, reindeers outside the Stump. and live music and entertainment.
The Christmas lights in the town centre have been put up by volunteers from the Christmas In Boston group, which has worked tirelessly to source funding and help from businesses across the town to pay for lights.
And it has put together a display that would cost around £40,000 if they had to pay someone to do it.
The Christmas In Boston team said: "Wow! We Smashed it! Well Done Kristina and the Boston Council Events Team for organising such an amazing night to celebrate switching on the lights.
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Hide Ad"Thank you to everyone, the turnout was fantastic! Transported Art was amazing as always. This is Boston at its best. What a brilliant night!"
Boston Council leader Aaron Spencer said it was a fantastic event.
"One town, united in our beautiful historic market place, together counting down for the switching on of the towns Christmas Lights!," he posted on Facebook.
"What a fantastic evening! The atmosphere in town was ecstatic.
"Our town has so many positives, and this is certainly one of them!"