ORGANISERS of this year's Window Wanderland in North Berwick have branded the event a success.
Arranged by Bass Rock Community Group, residents of the town were given the chance to take part by lighting up their windows in a free, family-friendly event for all ages.
The eight-day-long event took place from October 1 to 8, between 6pm and 9pm each evening, seeing a total of 63 windows around North Berwick lit up.
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This year's theme was 'Hello Autumn, Goodbye Summer', which saw people back-lighting their windows with lamps, fairy lights and many other weird and wonderful ways to light up the streets of the town.
Bex MacRobert and Diana Lebaschi, from the Bass Rock Community Group, said it had been "another successful Window Wanderland in North Berwick" with "beautiful crafted window designs".
They added: "We would like to thank all those who took part – their windows were just fantastic!
"We must give special thanks to local artists Julia from Rock & Bird for doing the wonderful window in the old telephone box on Westgate with the North Berwick Youth Group, Georgie Bown for the magical under the sea window she did with many of the residents at Tantallon Court, and the lovely Jayne Stokes for working with North Berwick Day Centre members to create yet another wonderful window display.
"None of this would have been possible without North Berwick Trust’s help with funding. A big thank you!
"We are also very grateful to Lewis Houghton at lewspics.com for taking all the photographs."
Lewis's pictures can be a viewed here.
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