Tree lights display to return to island in 2026

A wide shot of several trees illuminated with lights ranging from blues and purples, to reds and greens.Image source, Government of Jersey
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The display aims to teach people more about how trees communicate

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An event encouraging people in Jersey to learn more about trees is to return for its fourth year running.

Dreaming Trees has been transforming Howard Davis Park with lights and sounds annually since the display was founded in 2023.

The free event focuses on teaching visitors about how trees communicate and share their resources, and is set to return to the park in February.

Howard Davis Park said it was "thrilled" Dreaming Trees was returning to its original winter date, having been rescheduled to October last year.

"We're thrilled to bring Dreaming Trees back to its February home," said Bruce Labey, senior operations manager of parks and gardens at Howard Davis Park.

"This change means we can unveil something completely new for island families to enjoy, adding even more wonder to the experience."

Dates are expected to be announced later this year.

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