Center Parcs cancels Sherwood Forest firework displays to protect wildlife
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The fireworks displays, which are usually a large part of the festive celebrations at their parks will no longer take place, with an ‘Enchanted Light Trail’ hoping to bring some festive magic to holidaymakers instead.
The park will transform into a Winter Wonderland from November 8 until Christmas with snow, lights and festive decorations, and guests can take a stroll through Santa’s Woodland Village, however their popular fireworks displays will no longer be part of the festivities.
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Hide AdThe company has opted to cancel the displays to protect the environment and reduce stress on wildlife, which they announced in a statement on their website earlier this week.
A spokesperson for Center Parcs says: “In line with our commitment to protecting our forests and wildlife, we have made the decision not to bring back our firework displays at Center Parcs.
"Whilst fireworks are beautiful, they can cause stress and anxiety to wildlife, household pets and some of our guests, and can be damaging to the local environment.
“We know that fireworks have traditionally been an important part of the festive experience here at Center Parcs, so this winter we’re lighting up the forest with a brand-new Enchanted Light Trail instead – and you can visit as often as you like.”
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Hide AdCenter Parcs has five sites in the UK, with their Sherwood Forest site being extremely popular with Mansfield and Ashfield residents, and four further sites at Whinfell in Cumbria, Longleat in Wiltshire, Elveden in Suffolk and Woburn in Bedfordshire.