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Just two-thirds of A&E arrivals at the University Hospitals of Bristol and Weston seen within four hoursmagical time amongst nature under the stars? The Radstock Girls’ and Boys’ Brigade have arranged a Light Trail open to everyone and accessible to all.
This Light Trail creates a lovely, peaceful evening for you and your family to enjoy on this Autumn night. Along the track you will be able to see beautifully decorated rocks with heart-warming messages and gleaming lanterns among the bushes.
The Light Trail will begin at Radstock Park and follow the cycleway to the Five Arches. The path will be illuminated by homemade lanterns which have been made by the children of the Girls’ and Boys’ Brigade. A small, sweet treat can be found at the end of the trail.
It will be held on the 3rd and 4th of November to celebrate All Hallows Eve and represent the light and positive side of Halloween. You can begin this star-dazzling trip at any time during both days, however we advise that you complete it after dark, so the lanterns create the best experience.
Article written and edited by Freya van Haaps and Eva O’Brien, age 14, Girl’s Brigaders.


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