A MARITIME-themed Christmas spectacle will return to Poole for a second year.
Poole Christmas Maritime Light Trail will run through Poole town and onto the Quay from November 25 to January 2.
Organised by BCP Council and supported by Poole BID, the free event features maritime decorations in a nod to the town’s heritage as one of the “south coast’s most important medieval ports”.
Councillor Andy Martin, portfolio holder for customer, communications and culture at BCP Council, said: “To feature a light trail over such a big distance wasn’t an easy feat, but the first year of Poole Christmas Maritime Light Trail was a great success. It brought the holiday spirit to Poole, and I’m delighted it’s running again this year.”
New for this year will be two-metre gold Poole lettering shining brightly by the sea music sculpture on Poole Quay.
One of the illuminated trees positioned along the High Street will have an interactive element, which enables bystanders to control the colours and animations on the tree by downloading an app.
Tapping on the smartphone app will make the lights flash in rhythm, with a special ‘selfie’ mode to capture it.
Meanwhile, the tall ship has been raised on a blue plinth to give the impression it’s sailing.
Cllr Martin added: “With the rising costs of living impacting everyday lives, I’d encourage everyone to come to Poole and enjoy these free maritime illuminations with friends and family.”
Favourites including the five-metre-tall ship, the recycling whale, giant illuminated anchor, gold walk through bauble, and various maritime-themed trees will be making a welcome return.
The opening night will see Santa walk through the town and onto a City Cruise boat on Poole Quay, while Poole BID, the main sponsors, will be unveiling their window display competition soon.
Jacqui Rock, manager of Poole BID, said: “Lots of hard work has once again gone into recreating the second year of our successful Poole Christmas Maritime Light Trail. Not only will there be some new features as described, Poole BID are also delighted to be working with City Cruises to bring Santa to our shores during the launch on the 25 November which will also include Rock Choir as well as Resonate.”
Poole Christmas Maritime Light Trail is also supported by South Western Railway.
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