The Scotsman

Darkness descends on UK’S most northerly light show

● Colours of Cluny to be dropped after a two-year run

- By BRIAN FERGUSON

autumn happenings”. However, they have blamed financial problems for the decision to scrap the event, which ran for 12 nights last November.

Although a 14 per cent increase in ticket sales was recorded in 2017, the trust behind the event said it had decided its growth was not “sustainabl­e” in future.

The first of its kind to be staged in Morayshire, Colours of Cluny was backed by Highlands, Islands Enterprise, Eventscotl­and and the Forres Common Good Fund.

The Forres Features Community Interest Company, a local trust, set up Colours of Cluny with the hope of emulating the success of Perthshire’s Enchanted Forest event, which sells more than 70,000 tickets. But a statement announcing its demise said the “difficult decision” was taken because it had not generated the necessary revenue.

Forres Features chairman Graeme Murdoch said: Colours of Cluny has surpassed our goal of putting Forres firmly on the tourism map and it created a welcome boost for local businesses during the quieter winter months.

“Although the show was extremely well-received, it wasn’t enough to meet the target necessary to secure the event’s future. We did make a surplus, but it is insufficie­nt to reinvest and deliver the necessary ‘wow factor’ which is vital if we want to grow the event.

“The bottom line is that the market growth isn’t sufficient to give us the confidence that the show would be sustainabl­e in future years.”

Laurie Piper, operations manager at Moray Speyside Tourism, said: “Although obviously saddened by this announceme­nt, I want to recognise the efforts of, and congratula­te, the team on their achievemen­ts over the last two years. Each year has seen the event grow and develop.

“It has been fundamenta­l in showcasing the area to local people and to visitors from Scotland and beyond during a traditiona­lly quiet period. I know that every avenue has been explored to secure the event’s future.”

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