The festival was a marker for brighter times ahead, as the first major event in the city post-pandemic, welcoming visitors back into the city centre to wander and explore the city’s streets enjoying and supporting Bristol’s wonderful retail, hospitality, and night-time economy along the way. The 2022 event was delivered against an economic and social landscape never experienced before and needed to consider and address the post-pandemic anxieties whilst creating an event that felt positive and joyful.
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Bristol City Centre BID receives national recognition for Bristol Light Festival 2022
Bristol City Centre BID has won the Special Recognition award for Bristol Light Festival 2022 at the British BIDs National BID Awards.
04/11/2022
Bristol City Centre BID celebrates a coveted award win and national recognition at British BID’s National BID Awards, for the delivery of Bristol Light Festival 2022.
The highly acclaimed awards showcase BID projects from across the UK, with particular emphasis on the positive impact of each project and what it achieves for businesses in the BID area. In a category with exceptional competition, Bristol Light Festival shone through as the winner of the ‘Special Recognition’ award, chosen for its creativity, significant economic impact, social and cultural benefits to the city and how it showcased Bristol at its best.
Key achievements of the event included:
- 170,000 visitors across its duration, to see the 14 installations that created a trail through the city
- Local businesses benefited from £3.4m additional revenue across the event
- The festival provided over 200 jobs to local industry professionals, and volunteering and mentoring sessions for young adults from the city
- All installations were powered from the grid using existing power sources as well as energy-efficient lighting
- Half of those that visited travelled by public transport or walked