Christmas trees in the hospice grounds were lit up at 4pm following a church service. People were able to request a star shape, provided by the hospice, to write a personal dedication or memorial to a loved one, which was hung on the trees. People were also able to dedicate a candle. The event was attended by Hastings Mayor Cllr James Bacon.
In the run-up to Sunday’s ceremony at the hospice, celebrations took place at a variety of venues in the Hastings and Rother area, including two new venues, The Hub in Bodiam and Bexhill College.
A spokesperson for the hospice said: “Lights of Love is now a staple on the local events calendar and is so special to many, as a time to stop and remember loved ones, whether your loved one was cared for by the hospice or not.”
Photographer Justin Lycett, who was there to take these pictures, said: “The snow all happened very quickly and took us all by surprise the way it settled.”
The Mayor added: “It was a beautiful sight.”