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- Craig Ashworth

- Dec 3, 2025
- 2 min read
New Plymouth's new mayor dressed up as the Grinch for Christmas but says his cutback-council may revive the city's cancelled Winter Festival of Lights.
Mayor Max Brough campaigned on cost-cutting and a rates cap to reign in council spending and debt.

Brough dressed as the Grinch in New Plymouthโs Christmas Parade on the weekend and has a light-up likeness of the Dr Suess character at his desk.
But as the Government announces new rules to cap rates, the mayor says the winter festival may be back in 2027.
The previous council, which Brough slammed for loose spending, โpausedโ the winter festival in Februaryโs annual plan budget saying the half-million-dollar cost couldnโt be justified.
The festival is a mini version of summerโs Festival of Lights in Pukekura Park, and attracted thousands downtown for illuminated artworks, music and food-trucks during the chill nights of Puanga Matariki.
The Grinch mayor said his new council discussed the winter festival informally soon after the election.
But councillors hadnโt been sworn-in so couldn't meet the deadlines of companies that tour the lights around the motu.
โIt's not just a local thing, where we go and get lights and set them up.โ
Councillors definitely want to revisit options for 2027, said Brough.
โMaybe we can do something at a smaller scale.
โIf there's an opportunity to do something on the Winter Festival with TAFT [Taranaki Arts Festival Trust] I'm hoping we can cobble something together.โ
He wanted to avoid raising hopes too high.
โRight now, it's probably not even 50-50, to be honest.โ

Brough said new Councillor Gina Blackburn pointed out the free festivalโs popularity with young families, as winter darkness means tamariki can see the lights earlier in the evening.
Meanwhile the summer Festival of Lights begins on December 20.
Twelve new installations include Lisa Reihanaโs Te Wheke-a-Muturangi, and interactive works from by Amigo & Amigo and Beamhacker.
Amongst 70 events over five weeks are Lost Tribe Aotearoa, Rฤ Charmian, Caravรฃna Sun, Mazbou Q, kiwi rockers Racing and New Plymouthโs People of the Sun.
For kids there are foam parties, glow-activities and a tots-to-teens music night.
Thereโll be acrobats, a Full Moon Gong Journey, and outdoor movies Cool Runnings, The Mountain and Mamma Mia! Sing-Along.
Glowing row boats will be back on the lake and thereโs a treasure hunt with prizes
New Plymouth District Council says around 155,000 attended last summerโs festival, 44 percent of them from outside Taranaki.
A report from BERL found economic impact of $15.8m total expenditure around the Festival of Lights, with $8.1m added to Taranaki GDP.
nฤ Craig Ashworth craig@tekorimako.co.nz
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