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Have you been to see the lights yet?

Children and adults alike love the glittering wonderland which will run until January 1 between 6pm and 9.30pm. 

Like moths to a flame, droves of light-loving locals and holiday makers are fluttering into Sugar Rush for the Valley of Lights Christmas light show.

Enjoying the view of the Christmas lights at the Valley of Lights light show held at Sugar Rush Park were Agnes Gumede and Orriph Farasi.

Children and adults alike love the glittering wonderland which will run until January 1 between 6pm and 9.30pm.

Three generations of the Fivaz family got to enjoy the light display at the Valley of Lights: Grandparents Louis and Mary, parents Natasha and Louis Junior along with grandchildren George and Kaylee Fivaz.

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Settling down to enjoy some refreshments at the Valley of Lights held at Sugar Rush Park from December 15 through to January 1 were Bronwyn and Cade Woodman.

Some of the activities on offer include night-time forest walks, train rides and a jump park.

Serving up some mean gin and tonics at the Valley of Lights were Durban Brewinng Company duo, Enzo van Zyl and Pascal Tostee.

Tickets are priced at R60 for early bookings and R70 at the door.

Santa’s helpers: Bella Winter and Tannah Duncan spreading some Christmas cheer.

Visit www.tickets.computicket.com to get your tickets.

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