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‘So precious’: Fame for children’s drawings brought to life as Christmas lights in Fife town

Poppy McKenzie Smith's images of the Christmas lights in Newburgh, Fife, went viral.
Poppy McKenzie Smith's images of the Christmas lights in Newburgh, Fife, went viral.

A Fife town, brightening the dark autumn nights with its display of Christmas lights designed by schoolchildren, has attracted worldwide attention.

The lights in Newburgh bring the drawings of local youngsters to life and include a reindeer, angel, gingerbread man and turkey.

Some of the lights designed by children at the primary school since 2002, on display at St Katherine Court, Newburgh.

Organised by Newburgh Action Group, the display has been adding some sparkle to the village since the lights switch-on took place on Saturday.

Pictures of the lights have drawn praise from around the world since they were posted on social media in a tweet that has been liked more than 142,000 times.

Poppy McKenzie Smith, who posted the images of the decorations on Twitter, said: “They are quite famous in our local area and I’ve never seen any other towns that do this.

“It is a big moment for the community when they are switched on.

“The idea started about 20 years ago when we just had normal lights but then the competition to design a light started and each year one of the lights was taken down and replaced by a light designed by one of the children.

“When you have a light it is always there so there are teenagers who still have their light there.”

In her tweet with four photos of the lights, she wrote: “Our village Christmas lights are designed by the local primary kids and they are the single best thing about the festive season.”

Twitter users shared their delight at the images, with one person replying: “My heart has absolutely MELTED, these are so precious” while another wrote “This is one of the most magical things I have ever seen, I love it!”

The decorative lights also include Christmas trees, a polar bear and a penguin.

School closures earlier in the year amid the coronavirus pandemic meant there was not time for the usual competition for children to design a new light in 2020, so decorations from previous years have been used.

Aiden and Lindsay Corcoran viewing the lights at St Katherine Court, Newburgh.

Newburgh Action Group was not able to fundraise as normal either so has set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for the Christmas lights display, which has surpassed its £1,000 target.

Members of the Newburgh Action Group.

In a message on the page, the group said: “The Annual Christmas Lights in the town is seen by all in the community and those who travel through the town on their onward journey.

“The lights have always brought a brightness to the town over the dark midwinter nights.

“With more restrictions put in place it will be extremely important in this difficult year, to bring the community and the families that live here closer together.”