THE jewel in the crown of Tavistock’s events calendar Dickensian Evening will not take place this year, Tavistock BID has confirmed.

But the group has vowed to still make Christmas special in 2020 despite Covid-19.

Dickensian Evening, which has been running for more than 35 years, and was due to take place on December 4, attracts around 5,000 visitors from the town and area drawing people in from miles around.

It is a popular part of Tavistock’s Christmas season and, until 2019, included the Christmas light switch-on ceremony.

At the recent meeting of BID board directors, careful consideration was given to the potential impact of the event on the safety of the local community, exhibitors and visitors.

Chris Palmer, chairman of Tavistock BID, said it had been a difficult decision to make.

‘The tradition of Tavistock Dickensian Evening is a really special part of the town’s Christmas season and we are really disappointed to have to cancel it this year.

‘Sadly, in the current climate, we cannot consider hosting an event which focuses entirely on bringing people into the town centre to visit businesses and enjoy an evening of entertainment.

‘The whole spirit of Dickensian Evening would be compromised under current government guidelines and our priority is the safety of those who attend and who work during the event.

‘We will focus now on how we can still make Christmas 2020 special in Tavistock despite Covid-19.’

The event is made possible by the businesses of the town centre who fund it through their BID levy. It not only brings colour and cheer to the town in the lead up to Christmas but also serves an important role in highlighting the integral part the high street plays in the town’s community life.

2019 saw a separate Christmas light switch-on event earlier in November which featured entertainment from a variety of performers and attracted some 1,000 onlookers.

BID has taken the decision to also cancel any formal switch-on for 2020 for the same reasons around social distancing and public safety.

Tavistock mayor, Cllr Anne Johnson said: ‘Dickensian Evening is one of the highlights of Tavistock’s calendar.

‘It is understandable that BID has decided to cancel this year’s event due to Covid-19.

‘I know some people will be very disappointed but we all look forward to seeing it return in 2021 when circumstances should be much safer.’  

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