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Burnham-On-Sea’s lighthouse trail launches this Saturday

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A day of entertainment and music will be held this Saturday (May 3rd) to mark the launch of Burnham-On-Sea’s mini lighthouse trail.

Artists from HABA (Highbridge and Burnham Artists), who are organising the trail, are making final preparations for the unveiling of the 33 mini 6ft replicas of Burnham’s iconic beach lighthouse.

A fun day to launch
the Burnham Lighthouse Trail will be held at the Lighthouse Inn in Highbridge Rd from 12 noon on Saturday.

“A selection of the painted mini-lighthouses will be there and there will also be an opportunity to purchase a trail map so you can be one of the first to find all 33 lighthouses when they go out to their locations,” HABA’s Sarah Berryman told Burnham-On-Sea.com.

“There will be family art workshops, a Craft Fayre, great live music with local musicians and the a chance to put a loved one’s name on our celebration bunting.”

She added: “The idea of the bunting is to celebrate the lives of loved ones we have lost and those who have survived. Come along and make a small donation and add their name to the bunting to be flown at all our events.”

The Lighthouse Trail is raising funds for Burnham-based cancer support charity Petal, which is run in memory of resident Christine Woodberry who died of cancer.

In addition to raising funds, it is hoped the lighthouses will attract extra visitors into the area.

The decorated lighthouses will be on show in Burnham, Brean, Lympsham, Watchfield and Highbridge – in various supermarkets, shops, tourist destinations, holiday camps and other public places. They will be auctioned off in the autumn.

They have been built at Woodberry Brothers and Haines in Highbridge by Paul Plume (pictured) who has spent many hours constructing the wooden structures.

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