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Christmas lights display in Longthorpe raises over £6,000 for Sue Ryder
Summary
A Longthorpe Christmas lights display run by 63-year-old David raised more than £6,000 for Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice and featured 46 trees, a golden tunnel and new inflatables.
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David, a 63-year-old local known as The Light Man, ran his most ambitious Christmas lights display in Longthorpe this year. The display drew local visitors and raised more than £6,000 for nearby Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice. It featured 46 Christmas trees of varying sizes, a golden tunnel of lights and several new inflatables. David said the enjoyment on visitors' faces and raising money for the charity are the real rewards.
Key details:
- The display raised more than £6,000 for Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice.
- Features included 46 Christmas trees, a golden tunnel of lights and new inflatables, including a six-foot reindeer with a fur-like finish.
- The organiser is a 63-year-old local known as The Light Man, who said visitors' enjoyment is the main reward.
- Since he began the fundraiser, he has raised more than £20,000 for Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice.
- Local business GH Display in Peterborough provided signage for the front of the display.
- Asif Shaheed, community fundraiser at Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall, thanked David and said the funds will help continue palliative care and bereavement support.
Summary:
The funds will support Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice's palliative care and bereavement services, the charity said. The organiser's longer-term fundraising has exceeded £20,000 and reflects ongoing community support. Undetermined at this time.
