Portsmouth News

Mixed reaction to town Christmas decoration­s

Wonky angle tree and ‘tame’ lights

- By TOBY PAINE toby.paine@thenews.co.uk

PEOPLE have expressed mixed feelings about Gosport’s Christmas decoration­s – with some calling them an 'absolute joke'.

Gosport’s festive display has been at the centre of a storm following the cancellati­on of the lights switch-on event due to strong winds.

And a Christmas tree replacemen­t – brought in after the original was damaged in transit – had to be reinstalle­d as it was put in place at a wonky angle.

Graham Burgess, leader of Gosport Borough Council said: ‘I believe the tree was straighten­ed.

'I was told it was at an angle, the contractor­s came back - I do know that yesterday they were doing things to it.

‘We have delivered again in the sense of providing Christmas decoration­s despite the situation we’re in at the moment with the pandemic.

‘I hope that we can get through Christmas without a further lockdown and I hope that people can enjoy themselves but take care.’

When asked about the high street, Jan Richardson, Gosport resident said: ‘It’s brightly lit shall we say, I think those are the only two words I can use for it.

‘The shop fronts, they don’t seem to have come out in the spirit at all.

‘It was a pity about the weather, that it was cancelled, but other places went on.

'I watched the tree being taken off the lorry the other night and they had a dreadful time with the wind.’

George McPherson, a resident and soldier in the Salvation Army, was more optimistic. ‘I haven’t seen much of the lights - but they’re a bit tame aren't they,’ he said

‘But Christmas isn’t about the lights, it's made of the people that make it.

‘I was down in Fareham yesterday, they’ve got a tree with a load of white lights and that’s it.

‘You need the spirit of Christmas not only from a spiritual point of view, but you need it from people. Christmas is very much people-oriented.

‘A Christmas band will be here on the 18th, if you come down then you’ll get a much better impression.

‘You see the people that come up to people like me who are collecting, they turn around and say: "you know, it isn’t Christmas without the Salvation Army band".’

Alongside the brass band, the event on December 18 will showcase acts and attraction­s including stilt walkers and a snow globe photo booth.

 ?? ?? REPLACEMEN­T But the tree was installed at a wonky angle
REPLACEMEN­T But the tree was installed at a wonky angle

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