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Greenwich park transformed into magical wonderland

They’ve been dreaming of a light Christmas in Greenwich.

Avery Hill Park was transformed into a magical wonderland for Sparkle in the Park this December.

Giant baubles, glittering reindeer and spectacular snowflakes brought Christmas cheer to thousands of residents who visited the enchanting light display.

The Sparkle in the Park Nutcracker Trail, sponsored by U+I, offered children the chance to look out for hidden letters as they journeyed through the fairy lit trees to spell a festive word and win a prize.

Eltham residents Sandra Wohlman and her sister Maxine, who has Down’s syndrome and severe learning difficulties, visited Sparkle in the Park during the opening weekend.

Sandra said: “Sparkle in the Park was amazing, the lights were incredible and really made us feel good after a very difficult year.

“We felt very safe going around the trail. Both Maxine and I were extremely happy with the evening.”

Greenwich council leader Cllr Danny Thorpe said: “We weren’t able to put on our usual Christmas events in town centres this year but worked hard to instead offer some free festive fun in a safe and distanced way.

“It has been one of the toughest years we’ve all had to face in recent times and I’m so pleased that we could bring joy to our residents through our festive light trail, Sparkle in the Park, and our Christmas markets.

“We were incredibly saddened to have to cancel the last day of Sparkle in the Park when Tier 4 restrictions for London were announced last weekend. I know many residents with tickets to the event on Sunday will also have been disappointed with the news. Thank you for all staying at home as much as possible and helping to stop the spread of the virus.”

Festive Christmas markets, sponsored by London South East Colleges, also popped up in Eltham, Greenwich, Thamesmead and Woolwich where visitors discovered handmade gifts and tasty treats while supporting local traders.

To see more images of our Christmas events, click here.

 


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