Christmas is not just about exchanging gifts and eating mince pies.

It would be amiss of us to forget how government - local and national - can also shape the time of year.

Oxford City Council ran its annual Christmas Lights Festival once again for 2023 and it included a striking display of illuminated trees, a Victorian Market as well as an appearance from Santa Claus, among other attractions.

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But how much did the council spend overall on Christmas-related decorations and leisure?

Well, it turns out that the figure is almost £85,000.

A Freedom of Information request by the Oxford Mail revealed that budgeted spend for the 2023 Christmas Lights Festival was £40,218.

Oxford Mail: Trees lit up a park in east Oxford as part of the annual Christmas Lights Festival.Trees lit up a park in east Oxford as part of the annual Christmas Lights Festival. (Image: Noor Qurashi)

The actual spend to date for festive lighting in the city centre, as calculated on December 15, was £33,200.

Town hall decorations cost £325 and the amount spent on theming of the Main Hall and other large rooms to facilitate the sale of council commercial Christmas Party products was £10,965.

Therefore, the total figure allocated for "all Christmas-related leisure including decorations and events" this year was £84,708.

As Oxfordshire's only city and county town, the figure for Oxford naturally exceeds that of other towns in the county.

Oxford Mail: Oxford Town HallOxford Town Hall (Image: Ed Nix)

Meanwhile, a Freedom of Information request to Charlbury Town Council revealed that the only expenditure per year was a modest £50 spent on a Christmas tree erected in front of the town museum.

This means Oxford spent roughly 1,700 times the amount Charlbury Town Council did on Christmas.