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Britain’s most festive street won’t be lit up this Christmas as council bans traffic cones to control crowds

BRITAIN’S most festive street won’t be lit up next month after council killjoys banned the use of traffic cones to control crowds.

Over the past 12 years, thousands have flocked to see the cul-de-sac’s impressive Christmas displays.

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Crowds flocked to see the impressive Christmas lights at Trinity Close in 2018Credit: SWNS:South West News Service
But this year the street will be left bare after locals were told they would be liable if there was an accident involving their traffic conesCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Trinity Close in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, has also raised £100,000 for charity.

But this year a council safety group has advised locals could be held liable if there is an accident involving the cones.

Nick Gardner, 50, started the tradition with his wife Hazel, 49, and neighbours.

He said: “The council has told us that if anybody gets hurt, we will be liable.

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“So we’re not making it an event this year.

“It’s obviously a shame that we can’t collect for charity, but we’re just having a year off from that.

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“We always meet with the council before the lights go up each year, so we’re hopeful that next year something can be sorted out.’’

A Somerset council spokesman said: “As the display has grown in popularity, we have provided advice to ensure they are aware of potential consequences and liabilities.

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“This is well-intended and we are happy to support their plans for the future.”

The residents of the Somerset cul-de-sac previously raised £100,000 for charityCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
The street has been putting on festive displays for the past 12 yearsCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
The extraordinary displays have attracted thousands of peopleCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
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Residents are hopeful they will be able to continue the displays next yearCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Somerset cul-de-sac named 'Britain's most festive street' switches on 100,000 Christmas lights



 

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