A Burnham-On-Sea cul-de-sac whose stunning display of Christmas lights has been featured in the national media has this week burst into festive colour again.
Despite sub-zero temperatures, a large crowd of people turned out to watch the eight Trinity Close homes switch on their decorations on Wednesday night (December 1st).
The event was also marked with a Christmas street party featuring musical entertainment from Burnham’s Curtain Call School Of Performing Arts, as pictured here.
The homes are decorated top to bottom in thousands of lights, including some low-energy bulbs, and the display is open to the public from 4-10pm each night until January 6th.
The lights raised £6,000 for charity last year and this year’s collection will go to Burnham rescue hovercraft charity BARB and PETAL, The Christine Woodberry Memorial Trust.
Resident Nick Gardner told Burnham-On-Sea.com: “It’s an impressive display this year, particularly when you consider the poor weather we’ve had over the past few days which has made it difficult for the final preparation work to be completed.”
“We hope to see lots of people over the festive period and raise a good sum for charity.”