Carol Kirkwood 'forecasts wonderful evening' at Marlow Christmas lights event

10:47AM, Wednesday 29 October 2025

Carol Kirkwood 'forecasts wonderful evening' at Marlow Christmas lights event

Weather presenter Carol Kirkwood will switch on this year's Christmas lights in Marlow.

BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood has been announced as this year’s celebrity guest to switch on Marlow’s Christmas lights.

Ms Kirkwood will kick off Marlow’s Christmas festivities when she switches on the lights from atop a double-decker bus in High Street at 6.30pm on Thursday, November 20.

She joins a list of famous faces who have switched on the town’s Christmas lights, including TV chef Mary Berry, radio DJ Chris Evans, and Paralympic gold medallist Naomi Riches MBE.

Ms Kirkwood said: "I’m really looking forward to coming to Marlow to switch on the Christmas lights.

“It’s such a beautiful town with a fantastic community spirit, and I’ve always loved visiting.

“I can’t wait to see everyone gathered together to celebrate the start of the festive season - I forecast a wonderful snowy evening.”

High Street will be closed to traffic from 3.30pm to 8pm on the night, with crowds expected to begin gathering in Marlow High Street from 6pm for the switch-on event.

‘Snow’ will start to fall in High Street after the switch on, as stilt walkers and entertainers help stir up some festive fun.

Mayor of Marlow Muryel Boulay said: “We’re delighted to welcome Carol to Marlow to help us switch on our Christmas lights.

“It’s always a special moment for our town, and having a familiar face from the BBC join the celebrations makes it even more enjoyable.

“We look forward to seeing families and friends come together to enjoy the festive atmosphere.”

 

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