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Ipswich Minster celebrates first Christmas Tree Festival

Ipswich Minster marked a milestone on Friday night as it launched its first Christmas Tree Festival since being granted Minster status this year, with around 100 decorated trees now on display until 7 December.

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Ipswich mayor Stefan Long speaks at the Christmas Tree Festival 2025 launch at Ipswich Minster

Why it matters: The free exhibition has become a major festive event for Ipswich, attracting around 10,000 visitors over its ten-day run, with this year's celebration marking the first since the church gained Minster status in January 2025.

The details: Now in its 14th year, the festival showcases approximately 100 differently decorated trees sponsored by community groups, charities and businesses across the town. Visitors can also enjoy craft activities for children and a café serving hot drinks and cake staffed by volunteers.

Ipswich Central , the Business Improvement District for the town centre and waterfront, is supporting this year's festival.

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The festival attracts around 10,000 visitors over its ten-day run

What they're saying: Reverend Tom Mumford, vicar at Ipswich Minster, said: "This year's Christmas Tree Festival is our first since becoming Ipswich Minster and our amazing team have put together a fantastic programme, partnering with Ipswich Central as champions for our town centre businesses."

"Every year I am overwhelmed by the response of the people of Ipswich to this festival. It is, for many, the start of their Christmas, and I think so because it brings light and hope and joy."

Lee Walker , chief executive of Ipswich Central, said: "Ipswich Minster's annual Christmas Tree Festival is a wonderful free festive celebration that the whole town enjoys. It really shows the spirit of community as everyone comes together and we are proud to be supporting the festival this year as a great public event in the town."

Church with Christmas trees
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Around 100 decorated trees are on display at Ipswich Minster until 7 December

For context: Ipswich Minster was formerly known as St Mary Le Tower until it was granted Minster status in January 2025. The building is around 1,000 years old and serves as the civic church for Ipswich town centre.

The church's typical opening hours are 10:00-17:30, except Tuesday (10:00-12:15 and 14:30-17:30), Wednesday (11:30-17:30) and Sunday (12:00-16:00).

The bottom line: The Christmas Tree Festival offers a free festive experience in the heart of Ipswich, with this year's event carrying added significance as the first since the church gained Minster status.

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