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Tree ceremony marks decades of friendship
The Journal
|November 29, 2025
THE mayors of Newcastle and Bergen have celebrated a friendship between the two cities that dates back more than 70 years at the Civic Centre's annual Christmas tree lights switch-on.
From 1949-2022, Bergen had sent a Christmas tree as a gesture of friendship and gratitude for support during the Second World War.
The tree has not been sent for the past three years due to environmental concerns, though a delegation from Bergen still head over every November. Instead, the mayors of both cities now give a Christmas decoration made by local artisans for each other's trees as a continued token of friendship inside St Thomas' Church.
Despite the rain, Bergen's mayor Marit Warncke joined the Lord Mayor of Newcastle, Coun Henry Gallagher, for a short carol service as the tree was lit, then blessed by the Very Reverend Lee Batson, Dean of Newcastle.
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