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Lindt lights up The London Eye landscape

London, 3 March 2008

Lindt and The London Eye have teamed up to help Londoners give a little back this Easter by bringing an Easter light show spectacular to London, to help raise much needed funds for ChildLine – the confidential 24-hour helpline for children and young people.

The London Eye landscape will be transformed into a fundraising Lindt Gold Bunny wonderland with face painting, giant Master Chocolatier’s on stilts and delicious gold bunny giveaways. Visitors will have the opportunity to find out more information about ChildLine and donate funds in the huge Lindt Gold Bunny money box.

Featuring at the heart of the event is the giant story which will be projected on the Shell Building every evening between 6.30pm and 8.30pm during 11th -24th March. Written by renowned children’s author Mimi Thebo, the projection will be seen from Waterloo Bridge, Southbank and the Northbank but to get the best seat in the house, head to The London Eye where you will be spoilt with unrivalled panoramic views of the Capital.

Both the projection and London’s awe-inspiring landscape can also be admired from a different perspective aboard the London Eye River Cruise.

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Up up and away

The height of the London Eye is 135m (equivalent to 64 red telephone boxes piled on top of each other) making it the fourth tallest structure in London after the BT Tower, Tower 42 and One Canada Square in Canary Wharf.

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