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In Pictures: Lanterns light way on winter solstice

Brighton has hosted a festive parade to mark the longest night of the year.

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People wait at the start line of the Burning The Clocks parade of lanterns in Brighton as part of the winter solstice celebrations

Thousands have taken to the streets of Brighton for the Burning The Clocks parade to mark the winter solstice.

People were invited to make their own paper and willow lanterns and parade them through the streets towards a bonfire on Brighton beach.

The evening included fireworks and burning of a giant effigy on the sand.

Burning of the Clocks Festival 2022
(Andrew Matthews/PA)
Burning of the Clocks Festival 2022
(Andrew Matthews/PA)
Burning of the Clocks Festival 2022
(Andrew Matthews/PA)
Burning of the Clocks Festival 2022
(Andrew Matthews/PA)
Burning of the Clocks Festival 2022
(Andrew Matthews/PA)
Burning of the Clocks Festival 2022
(Andrew Matthews/PA)
Burning of the Clocks Festival 2022
(Andrew Matthews/PA)
Burning of the Clocks Festival 2022
(Andrew Matthews/PA)
Burning of the Clocks Festival 2022
(Andrew Matthews/PA)
Burning of the Clocks Festival 2022
(Andrew Matthews/PA)
Burning of the Clocks Festival 2022
(Andrew Matthews/PA)
Burning of the Clocks Festival 2022
(Andrew Matthews/PA)
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