Gift of Christmas Tree from Norway arrives
Date: 27 November 2020
Time: 10:52
A special festive gift for the Orkney community has arrived in the county overnight.
The live Christmas tree is a traditional gift from the county of Vestland in Norway – a new large county incorporating Hordaland which for many years gifted the tree.
It arrived at Hatston Pier late yesterday evening (26 November) after being transported to Aberdeen, courtesy of the Norwegians – with onward transport to Kirkwall kind courtesy of Serco Northlink Ferries and Northwards.
The tree will stand outside the St Magnus Cathedral until just after the New Year. It will be lit on Saturday 5 December – however due to current pandemic restrictions there will be no ceremony or concert.
Harvey Johnston is Convener of Orkney Islands Council. “For more than 30 years our Norwegian friends across the North Sea have marked our ties with the generous gift of a Christmas tree. Now more than ever this gesture of friendship and exchange resonates strongly and is very much appreciated.
“Obviously it’s with sincere regret that we cannot convene with friends and musicians from Norway this year and with members of our community to mark the lighting of the tree.
“However, as on the kirk green, trees across Orkney will be quietly lit over coming weeks – albeit without the usual community gatherings - helping provide a reminder of the wonderful community spirit and resilience which continues to sustain and protect us through a very challenging year.”