The festive season slid into view in a Suffolk seaside town with the arrival of a traditional ice rink to herald the Christmas weekend.
Hundreds of people queued on Thursday morning as the free ice rink was launched by Felixstowe Mayor Seamus Bennett in the town's Great Eastern Square, with expectations high that the festive attraction will bring visitors into the town to go shopping.
Kate Cain, manager of Felixstowe Business Improvement District (BID), which helped to organise the rink, said: "The ice rink is always a sure fire winner for us. It is something that we have to do every year because everyone loves it."
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On Friday, a special Christmas train- the Santa Express- will be rolling into town bringing children to enjoy the ice rink, free craft workshops and a Christmas Gonk Trail, which is a novelty toy.
Mr Bennett said there was a 'real festive atmosphere' at the launch, with approximately 100 children already taking to the rink with their parents during the first hour after he had cut the ribbon.
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He added: "It may bring people into the town and that will be great. It brings people together and they might bump into people they know and have Christmas conversations."
Erin Morley, from Felixstowe, was enjoying a visit to the ice rink with her children Enzo, six and Emmy, eight.
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Emmy said: "It is very fun. We were here last year. It is good for Christmas."
Michelle Ablett was also visiting with her daughter Zoey and they had also been last year when the rink was in town.
A mini funfare provided by Felixstowe's Ocean Boulevard is also accompanying the ice rink, while radio station Fresh Gold Radio has been broadcasting live.
Events have been taking place in the town since the start of December, with the square hosting a makers' market, free children's craft workshops, live entertainment and a photo booth where people could take photos to post to social media.
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