The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

A million Christmas bulbs to light up Fens

Spectacula­r display will raise thousands for Cancer Research Forget the Black bool Illuminati­ons - one family is lighting up their home with more than one million lights in a spectacula­r charity display.

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter: @PT etephen B

Rob Dempsy will switch on the stunning array of lights at his home near Wisbech tonight.

It is the third year Rob and wife Amanda have put on the display - and they are hoping to top the £12,480 they raised for Cancer Research UK last year.

Rob said: “This year’s lights will be bigger than ever.

“We have a lot more lights than we have had before, we have two Nativity areas up, and lots more things.

“We have more than a million lights this year, andwith a team of volunteers who help, we have been putting the lights up for more than a month already.

“This year for the opening night we will have Santa and some elves, as well as Olaf from Frozen to make it a magical experience.

The lights at the two acre home in Duncombe’s Road, Turves will be turned on at 5pm tonight (Thursday). They will be turned on between 5pm and 9pm every night until New Year’s Eve.

Rob said: “We get so many people coming along. Last year there was a queue a mile long down the road to see them. One family had come all the way from Great Yarmouth just to see the lights.

“This time we have a car park with 40s paces, and a traffic light system set up to make it run a bit smoother.”

Rob said he was inspired to start the lights after seeing a display in Whittlesey, where he used to live. John and Gina Ferridge’s display raised more than £35,000 for charity over many years.

Rob said: “I used to see the lights John and Gina used to put upe very year, and thought that I would like to do that.

“I know they are not doing it this year for the first time, but they gave me the bug to do it.This year we are starting to replace the old bulbs with new LEDs, which are much cheaper to run. We have to check every single string of lights to make sure they are all working - it is a long job, but it is all worth it in the end.

“People can donate however much they want to . In the first year we raised £2,000, and then last year we raised £12,480. We have grown up children, but we do have young grandchild­ren, and they love the lights.”

While the lights will be switched on during evenings after Christmas Eve, the displays will not be manned during that time. A just giving web page, for people to donate to thecause, has also been setup.

To make a donation visit https://www.justgiving.com/ fundraisin­g/Robert-Dempsey2

For informatio­n about the display, including directions, visit www.willowhous­echristmas­lights.co.uk/

 ??  ?? Robert Dempsey with some of the lights Rob has to check every string of bulbs ahead of the annual turn on
Robert Dempsey with some of the lights Rob has to check every string of bulbs ahead of the annual turn on
 ??  ?? Helper Phil Hall with some of the lights
Helper Phil Hall with some of the lights
 ?? Rob Dempsey ?? We have to check every string of lights
Rob Dempsey We have to check every string of lights

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