St Saviour illuminated trees attract more than 30,000 visitors

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Illuminated trees event
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Trees in Howard Davis Park, St Saviour were illuminated with a plethora of coloured lights during the week-long event

More than 30,000 islanders attended an illuminated trees event in St Saviour.

The Dreaming Trees Project at Howard Davis Park used lights and sounds to encourage islanders to spend more time outdoors in the winter evenings.

It was held from Sunday 12 to Sunday 19 February, and was deemed a "great success" by Jersey's government.

The event was inspired by Dr Suzanne Simard, who has done scientific research into how trees communicate, the government said.

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Children were asked to send in their images to be projected onto Howard Davis Hall

It was organised by the Parks and Gardens team within the Infrastructure, Housing and Environment department.

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