TRURO City Council’s popular Easter Trail returns from Good Friday (April 3) to Sunday, April 19, across two locations: Victoria Gardens and Boscawen Park.

The free, self-led trail invites residents and visitors to explore by following clues to find hidden letters which uncover a special Easter phrase.

Adding to the fun, children’s entertainer Jules the Ventriloquist will offer lively, family-friendly performances in Victoria Gardens on Saturdays, April 4, 11 and 18.

Each location will facilitate its own separate trail. The Victoria Gardens Easter Trail features hidden bunnies, while the Boscawen Park Easter Trail will use hidden signs with letters to spell out a special Easter phrase.

In Boscawen Park, the trail is being delivered with support from the team at Café in the Park, giving families even more opportunity to take part in the Easter fun.

Cllr Chris Wells, mayor of Truro, said: “I’m pleased the council is able to once again offer this fun and free activity for residents of all ages to enjoy over the Easter holidays. After a very wet winter, it will be great to see everyone out enjoying the sunnier spring weather.”

Participants can collect a clue and entry sheet from Café in the Park (Boscawen Park, open daily from 9am to 5pm), Café Pollen in Victoria Gardens (open daily, 10am to 4pm), Truro Community Library in Pydar Street and Truro Visitor Information Centre in Boscawen Street (both open Monday to Saturday, closed Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday).

Simply follow the clues, find the hidden signs and record the letters on the entry sheet.

Return your completed sheet to one of the collection points to receive a prize and be entered into the grand prize draw. All entries must be submitted by Sunday, April 19.