A STUNNING Christmas display which has been lighting up Droitwich and helping to raise funds for good causes the process is back for 2016.
The Battin Family, who live at 4 Birch Coppice, have put up their festive display for the sixth year in a bid to raise money for Acorns Children’s Hospice.
Over the years, visitors have flocked to the house to enjoy the lights and to donate to such causes including St Richard’s Hospice and Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
This year there are ten inflatables, from snowmen and penguins to Father Christmas and a Christmas tree, and there is also a new inflatable Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
Allison Battin said she hoped as many people as possible would come and see the show.
“We just want people to come along and have a look at our display, it’s fun for the whole family and there’s nothing like it in Droitwich
“People will have the chance to donate to Acorns Children’s Hospice – after all Christmas is for children.”
The light display will be on from 7.30am to 8am every morning and from about 4pm to 10.30pm until January 5.
