Goats, sheep, mushrooms, flowers and mystical creatures were all aglow for a popular lantern trail.
Jack on the Green returned to Beach Park in Worthing at the weekend with a host of magical beats, enchanting florals and ethereal music.
The event is brought to the town by community arts charity Same Sky, which produces the Burning The Clocks procession in Brighton every year for the winter solstice, as well as the annual Children’s Parade in May.
Argus camera club member Glynn Rubidge photographed the lanterns which form a trail around the park.
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MP for Worthing West Beccy Cooper, who attended the event, said: “Thank you to Worthing Borough Council and Time For Worthing for another year of the amazing Jack on the Green in Beach House Park.
“Always popular and a really lovely, good value family evening.
“So many brilliant light sculptures. I think my favourites were the very cute owls.”
This year’s event, which took place from October 25 to 27, was completely sold out.
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