Council spent £180,000 on festive lights
Wakefield was among Yorkshire councils which collectively forked out almost £1.7m on lights and switch-on events during 2017, according to figures released under freedom of information rules.
The council’s bill of £182,828 this year was slightly down on the £184,925 spent in 2016.
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Hide AdFigures show the cost to Wakefield Council was supplemented by £20,000 Towards new LED lights for Castleford by local company Really Useful Products.
Last year, sweets company Haribo invested £40,000 in new lights in Pontefract, where it is based.
Corporate Director for regeneration and economic growth at Wakefield Council, Andy Wallhead, said: “This approach has worked well and next year and we hope to work with a partner to support new lights in Wakefield city centre.”
The highest spend on lights and decorations was in Yorkshire’s biggest city, Leeds, which spent £573,441, a six per cent reduction from 2016, when it spent £609,076.
The city’s lights switch-on cost £76,134.