DOZENS of Christmas Trees are in place throughout the cloisters of Worcester Cathedral.

People will be able to attend Worcester Cathedral to look at the decorated trees adorning the grounds until Sunday, January 8 2023.

There were trees of all colours covered in all manner of decorations - from the traditional baubles to the more unusual and creative displays.

The festival displays 84 innovatively designed Christmas trees which are lining the medieval cloisters of the Cathedral.

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They have been decorated by a range of schools, businesses, charities and organisations.

The reverend canon Dr Stephen Edwards, vice-dean at Worcester Cathedral, said the event is "hugely attractive" to the people of Worcester and he is expecting lots more visitors this weekend.

He said: "It is still early days but we have had lots of visitors already and we know people are looking forward to the weekend.

"It is always hugely attractive to people, it is very festive, very creative and appeals to young and old. It is fantastic.

"People define the word tree in lots of different ways and they are all tree-shaped.

"There are real trees, artificial trees and all sorts of other materials, especially lots of eco-themed trees which is lovely to see.

"The creative style is incredible, people have great imaginations."

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The only day you can not attend the cathedral to see the trees is Christmas Day (December 25).

Booking for the event is not required this year, so anyone is welcome to arrive at the Cathedral and walk around the medieval cloister to see the trees.