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Colourful Christmastime village brightens Crow Lane

The charm of Bermuda traditional homes has been showcased in an elaborate display over the holidays at the Crow Lane roundabout in Paget.

Departments across the Ministry of Public Works pitched in for the array of painted wooden miniature houses, led by the Department of Parks and the staff at Fort St Catherine in St George’s.

The tribute to the island’s architectural heritage was crafted and painted in the Department of Works and Engineering’s carpentry shop.

Public Works staff building a tribute to Bermuda’s unique architecture at Crow Lane (Photograph supplied)

Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Works, said the collaboration “embodies the spirit of unity within our ministry”.

Models of traditional homes assembled for a festive display at the main road into Hamilton (Photograph supplied_

He added: "Our teams' combined talents and dedication have resulted in these beautiful displays that aim to spread joy and warmth during this special time of year."

Public Works staff building a tribute to Bermuda’s unique architecture at Crow Lane (Photograph supplied)

The ministry thanked all involved in bringing the vision to life.

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Published December 17, 2023 at 6:45 pm (Updated December 18, 2023 at 10:43 pm)

Colourful Christmastime village brightens Crow Lane

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