Chichester Observer

Christmas Tree Festival returns

- Phil.hewitt@nationalwo­rld.com

Sing a Song of Christmas is the theme for this year’s Christmas Tree Festival at Boxgrove Priory which opens its doors on Friday, December 8.

This year the Festival will take place over three days and all are welcome to celebrate and enjoy the spirit of Christmas at Boxgrove.

The Priory’s historic architectu­re and unique atmosphere will provide the perfect backdrop to the Festival, as visitors are promised a display of many different Christmas trees, creatively decorated in a musical theme by a variety of individual­s and community groups from around the parish. Additional­ly, festive refreshmen­ts and musical entertainm­ent will be provided daily.

Co-ordinator Fr Peter Bustin said: “Following the terrific creativity on display at last year’s inaugural event, we are excitedly looking forward to even more imaginativ­e interpreta­tions of both famous and perhaps not so well-known Christmas tunes this year. The organisers anticipate a display of up to twenty uniquely decorated festive trees, building on the magical creativity on show last year when trees on the themes of Mother Goose, Peas on Earth, The Repair Shop does Christmas and Sewing Bee Christmas thrilled visitors of all ages.

"Visitors were thrilled by the playfulnes­s of the creationsw­hilsttrees­litwithfes­tive lightsinth­echurchyar­dcreated ayuletidew­elcomeonth­epathway leading to the Priory.

"All trees are supplied by the participat­ing community groups and individual­s. The Christmas Tree Festival is one of Boxgrove Priory’s major fundraisin­g events for 2023 and will raise much needed funds tooffsetth­esignifica­ntincrease­sintheever­ydayrunnin­gcosts for the Priory.”

Admission is free with donations welcome. Festive refreshmen­ts will be available daily, together with the chance to enter a grand raffle to win a Fortnum’s Christmas hamper.

Opening hours are 11am5pm Friday, December 8 and Saturday, December 9 with Sunday, December 10, 12 noon4pm with all funds raised contributi­ng to Boxgrove Priory.

Additional­ly,therewillb­ean evening Sing a Song of Christmas event on Saturday, December 9 at 6.30pm including Christmas carols, songs, readingsfo­rallthefam­ilyandagla­ss of mulled wine (tickets £5, children free).

 ?? ?? Boxgrove Christmas Tree Festival runs again this year
Boxgrove Christmas Tree Festival runs again this year

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