INCREDIBLE light displays will brighten up homes in an area of Worcester for a community-led festival.

Neighbours in the Arboretum have decorated their homes with light and colour for Love the Arbo on Saturday (February 12) from 6pm to 9pm.

Residents light up their windows with creative displays for people to walk around and enjoy during the evening.

The enchanted light trail will begin with a main launch event on Saturday with residents window displays running until Monday. 

Residents hand make the decorations and use all kinds of materials, lights and sounds to make their window light displays.

Local artist Mary Jenkins has been running free workshops to help people get creative and make decorations for the event.

Love The Arbo 2022 successfully gained funding from the Cultural Development Fund, with support from The Arches Worcester Festivals at Severn Arts.

Last year saw 75 homes take part with many tributes to the NHS and frontline workers.

The annual community-led light festival takes place every February.

What else will be happening during Love the Arbo?

Resident will be turning on their displays for three days however there is lots planned for Saturday evening only.

University of Worcester Digital Media student's installations will be displayed in the Pocket Park near Southfield Street and Westbury Street.

People can enjoy live music at Worcester Baptist Church with performances at 6.30pm, 7.30pm and 8.30pm.

There will be a chance to stroll the lit up canalside and railway archway on Saturday as well as roaming stilt walkers during the event.

Dancefest will be performing on the streets between 6pm and 7pm with a performance outside Worcester Baptist Church at 7pm.