Young and old enjoyed the ceremony and street market
A large crowd gathered in the car-park on Chiswick High Road for the annual Christmas Lights switch on, which included a food and craft market for the first time this year.
There was carol singing, and live music outside the George IV pub, and a special appearance from Fuller's dray horses, Pride and Griffin.
Pic of food stalls during the day; Mike Abbott
Pic- Ian Wylie
As well as crafts, the Christmas market had a wide variety of stalls from EatChiswick and The Chiswick Collective.
From EatChiswick, there was The Cabin Grill ( pork sliders and cocktails), Cakehole London, the Coffee Traveller, Biltong & Cravings, Boxed Fresh (jerk chicken) and Quirky Bars (mulled wine)
The scene as children crowded around the shire horses- H. Keane
Others taking part included Wyndhams (burgers), Pho restaurant, Pink Cactus (Mexican street food), Le Swine (bacon butties)
The official' Switch On' - Pic Ian Wylie
Pic- Ian Wylie
From Chiswick Collective, there were a number of small independent local businesses offering a wide selection of gifts for all the family.
November 26, 2015