A day of festivities was held in Barking which included the switching-on of the town's Christmas tree lights.

Titled Barking Mad About Christmas, the event on Saturday (December 3) was held around Town Square, Barking Learning Centre and Barking Market.

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A Santa's grotto gave children the chance to receive a free present whilst there was also an Elf hunt for people to take part in.

This Is Local London: Crowds descended on Barking for the day's eventsCrowds descended on Barking for the day's events (Image: Jimmy Lee Photography)

Entertainment featured carol singing, wreath making, dance performances, magic shows and festive bingo.

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The day ended with the tree lights being turned on.

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Council leader Darren Rodwell previously said the council was delighted to offer free fun for families at the end of a "difficult" year for many in the context of the cost-of-living crisis.

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He added: “Barking and Dagenham is the place to be when it comes to Christmas celebrations."

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