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Big wheel makes debut

5:48pm Friday 21st November 2008

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A BIG wheel standing 92ft high and boasting views impressive views of the Cleveland Hills has opened in the centre of a North-East town.

The giant ferris wheel opened on Joseph Pease Place in the centre of Darlington yesterday (FRI).

Town Centre manager Christine Kavanagh said yesterday she is hoping that it will attract people from across the region and further afield.

She said: “It is nice to bring something different to Darlington. It will help to bring different people into the town who can see the area from another perspective”

The wheel will be open until December 15.

It will be running throughout the Winter Wonderland Christmas Market Spectacular which starts on December 11.

The council hopes the wheel will provide Christmas cheer ahead of the arrival of Santa and the switching on of the Christmas lights tomorrow (SUN).

Darlington council markets officer Albert Nowicki said: “Everyone has seen the views of Darlington from the floor, but no-one has seen such nice views from the air. It is a good start to the festive proceedings before the Winter Wonderland”.

Essex-based firm Phillips Family Fun owns the ride which has travelled to 20 British locations this year, including Leeds and Glasgow.

It has also been used at the Isle of Wight festival.

Friday afternoon saw a steady amount of customers and many more are expected.

At 92ft, those taking a ride can see picturesque views of Darlington that stretch from the Town Hall and St Cuthbert’s Church to the train station clock.

Retired Darlington couple John Wraight, 70, and Elsa Wraight, 67 left the wheel with broad smiles “Its better than the London Eye. I used to be a vicar so it got me a bit closer to God” said Mr Wraight.

Darlington’s Cornmill Shopping Centre Manager Susan Young, 36, enjoyed the ride.

She said: "You get great views of the town centre and miles beyond. It is well priced because you go round four times”.

The wheel has multi coloured flashing lights and each riding box fits four people.

The wheel is eight metres taller than the Angel of the North and level with St Cuthbert’s church spire.

It costs £2.50 for adults, and £2 for children under 12 and concessions. It is open from 10am to 6pm each day.

View gallery

You can view pictures taken from the top of the wheel in our gallery by clicking here


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J.Moffatt, chilton says...
6:16pm Fri 21 Nov 08

What a wonderful view of a burnt out hotel for only £2.50.

harry2, darlington says...
7:48pm Fri 21 Nov 08

hush up there is plenty more to see i.e the traffic on north road, kidding aside is it so bad to have something that is going to bring so much fun to lots of people over festive period.

Laird, darlington says...
7:50pm Fri 21 Nov 08

I take back all I said about the Council and the ferris wheel earlier.
The magnificent views of nothing but rooftops is awe inspiring.
Thinking of having a go tomorrow after popping down the new Tesco to grab some bargains.

markdarlo, Darlington says...
9:10pm Fri 21 Nov 08

how would a ferris wheel bring in people from outside darlington, if it was something like the london eye or the yorkshire wheel maybe ? good luck anyway might have a go myself just to see the excellent view of the scaffolding ;-)

harry2, darlington says...
9:29pm Fri 21 Nov 08

well im more likely to run through the town naked as go on this wheel lol. but i hope plenty of people get some fun out of it, im sure my kids will go on it.
i just feel afer on the groundx

seedee81, Darlington says...
9:37pm Fri 21 Nov 08

i work close to where this ferris wheel has been placed, and after watching them put it together in the dark for the last 2 days i do not feel confidence in the safety of this attraction, and for one will probably not be going on it. I do hope that this is a good thing for the town over the festive period. My other concern is buses that fly round the corner next to the wheel and hope it doesn't result in any accidents with young ones getting excited and running off to the ride.

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