A north Shropshire town is set to sparkle like never before as residents can enjoy new Christmas lights next month.
New lights have been ordered on bulk, and will appear on trees by the town's library and bus station.
Deputy Mayor Tim Manton said:"The town council have an annual intention to improve and upgrade its Christmas lights offering to the town, this year the council have resolved to branch wrap light trees by the library and bus station.
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