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The large reindeer on the Brayford, forming part of Lincoln’s citywide Christmas decorations, has been damaged for the third time this year and now cannot be fully repaired.
The reindeer was then damaged again, but thankfully it was fully repaired on both occasions and enjoyed by the public for the rest of November and throughout the early parts of December. For the remaining duration of the reindeer being out on the Brayford, it will now only be partially lit as a result of the damage.
Plans could now be in place for the decorations to be behind barriers in 2023 in order to avoid damage in future, with Lincoln BIG calling it a “consistent battle against vandalism”. “Building on last year and the success of the light trail concept, our aim this year was to provide opportunities for people to explore Lincoln and make lasting memories for themselves and their families.
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