Britain’s joint hottest summer on record may now have passed, but a giant 50-foot artificial sun is being installed at intu Milton Keynes on Tuesday (October 2) in a bid to extend the summer and make people happier.
The glowing, bright orange sphere which took 12 weeks to build, has a 15-metre circumference and shines as brightly as 12,000 lightbulbs. Its installation follows intu’s happiness survey, which reveals that four in five people in Milton Keynes (79 per cent) feel happier when it’s sunny.
The artificial sun has been modelled on a photograph captured by NASA and will be shining inside intu Milton Keynes before going on a tour of 11 intu centres across the country as part of the shopping centre owner’s pledge to make shoppers smile. There will be a special ‘Sunny Spot’ at intu Milton Keynes people to sit back on deck chairs and bathe in the sun with ice creams and mocktails being handed out to lucky shoppers.
According to the intu Happiness Survey, one in four people in Milton Keynes (26 per cent) say 2018 has been their happiest summer in memory despite the economic uncertainty, with a third (33 per cent) crediting the sunshine for their increased happiness levels.
Kirsty McGiff, marketing manager at intu Milton Keynes comments: “The weather forecast this week at intu Milton Keynes is guaranteed to be ‘sunny’ so shoppers are encouraged to take a pair of sunglasses with them when they visit!
"We know that people feel happier when it’s sunny and after a glorious summer we wanted to extend the sunshine and create something sunny for our shoppers. At intu Milton Keynes we have something for everyone, so whether you’re on a shopping spree or just want to sit back and enjoy the sun, we have you covered.”
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