Gardens and front windows light up as Kenilworth Window Wanderland gets underway

By James Smith

5th Aug 2021 | Local News

The town's creativity has been on full display this week as residents and business have decorated gardens and front windows as part of the inaugural Kenilworth Window Wanderland.

Running until this Friday (March 19) 85 homes and businesses have taken part in the event run by the Coventry City of Culture Trust in conjunction with the Kenilworth Centre.

The week-long event in Kenilworth forms part of a much bigger creative campaign across CV postcodes as Coventry prepares for its year as City of Culture.

An online map is available for residents to follow this week, to go and spot all the fantastic displays the community has put together.

Centre manager at the Kenilworth Centre Holly Hewitt said: "We have been thrilled with the sign up and have 85 homes and business involved.

"It's been a lovely way to cheer people up as they go about their exercise and other essential business as well as getting creative juices flowing.

"As it's our first Window Wanderland we're wanting to introduce the concept this time and it's given us ideas about making the event bigger and better next year, with whole streets involved and themes to give people even more inspiration."

A small gallery of window designs can be found at the top of this page.

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