An illumination spectacular is not returning to Suffolk this year.
Last February the Spectacle of Light lit up Haughley Park with illuminations inspired by Alice in Wonderland.
Visitors were able to follow the White Rabbit around the gardens and step into the fantasy world to meet the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, and the Cheshire Cat.
The event raised funds for St Elizabeth Hospice.
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Haughley Park has confirmed a light trail will not be returning this year.
A spokeswoman for the venue said: "The Spectacle of Light was organised by an external company who will not be running the event here this year."
Nic Beedy, director of Spectacle of Light, said: "Sadly we are not organising any of our lighting trails in Suffolk this year."
This year St Elizabeth Hospice will raise funds through the Midnight Walk event on Saturday, May 18.
Those taking part are encouraged to wear their brightest disco clothes and join the seven mile circular walk starting and finishing at Portman Road.
£12 early bird tickets are on sale until Thursday, February 29.
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