GALLERY: Snow and ice don't deter Louth's Christmas Market goers
Despite temperatures barely moving above zero on Sunday (December 3) and rain later in the day, crowds came out in droves to support the many local businesses and community groups who attended the market and held stalls.
Performances were held throughout the day in the market place from groups including stilt-walkers and performers from Creative Heights, dancers from Studio 2000, singing from The Ramblers, Kidgate Choir, and Can’t Sing Choir, before the Christmas lights switch-on towards the end of the afternoon.
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Hide AdThere was also a visit from Santa’s reindeer outside the Sue Ryder charity shop on Eastgate, who were incredibly popular with the crowds.
Mayor of Louth Julia Simmons has described the Christmas Market as a “great success” and has praised the event’s popularity:
“We were very lucky with the weather, as it held up until it had almost ended when the rain came down,” she said.
"The atmosphere was electric and there was a great turnout with people from many different parts of the county too.
"There was great feedback from the attendees, stallholders, and shopkeepers alike.
"Our lovely town looks very welcoming and festive.
"It was a great success and we look forward to next year. ”