Businesses step in to provide funding for this year's town centre Christmas lights display.
Christmas light displays in parts of Bournemouth and Christchurch will no longer receive council funding.
Andy Martin, portfolio holder for culture said the council was facing a funding shortfall of £44m and faced some "difficult decisions" to balance mounting pressure on children's and adult social care services. He said the council was working with the business community and community representatives with ideas for Christmas.Business Improvement District's Paul Kenvig said businesses would pay for festive lighting
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