Cromer's Christmas Lights switch-on is helping showcase the artistic skills of children at local schools.
Not only has there been a bumper entry for the annual poster competition sponsored by Jarrolds, but hundreds of festive wish-list labels have been created as decorations to celebrate the arrival of a 25ft Christmas tree next to the parish church.
Hughes electrical store, is again sponsoring 1st prize for the Christmas Lights raffle, with manager Simon Morton also funding the messages to Santa as well as supporting the Christmas lights volunteers creating them.
Much excitement and anticipation awaits the switch-on ceremony on December 3.
The festive occasion promises to be bigger and brighter than ever thanks to generous support from the Cromer Town Council, the Fireworks and Carnival funds, the Central England Co-op, sponsorship from local business and the coffee and cake ladies at the church.
The winners of the poster competition are
Age 4-6
Metiya Nudchanad - Suffield Park Infant School
Runners-up
Connie Harrington - St Mary's School Roughton; Molly Youngman - Northrepps School
Age 7-9
Ella Harris - St Mary's School Roughton
Runners-up Lily Showers - Cromer Junior School; Emma Hall - Gresham Village School
Age 10-11
Kieran Shapcott -Gresham Village School
Runners up
Madi Clark - St Mary's School Roughton; Antonio Bonello - Cromer Junior School
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