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NCW Christmas tree in Cathedral

Once again, Worcester Cathedral are hosting their popular Christmas Tree Festival, which sees dozens of decorated trees by local schools, charities and organisations set up in the medieval cloisters.
A Christmas tree with twinkling lights and marbled baubles by students
A Christmas tree with twinkling lights and marbled baubles by students

Once again, Worcester Cathedral are hosting their popular Christmas Tree Festival, which sees dozens of decorated trees by local schools, charities and organisations set up in the medieval cloisters.

We are delighted that NCW has a tree this year, which has been decorated using baubles made by students. Each bauble has been dipped in marbling paint to give a wonderful psychedelic, tie-dye effect using multicolours. Each bauble is different, unique and individual, which perfectly reflects our students.

This year’s festival runs from December 1 to January 2.
Free tickets can be booked on the Cathedral website.

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