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Cotherstone residents create an advent calendar with a difference

by Teesdale Mercury
January 3, 2021
in News
Cotherstone residents create an advent calendar with a difference

MAKE A DATE: Two of the windows that were illuminated as part of Cotherstone's living advent calendar

RESIDENTS in a dale village created a magical living advent calendar to brighten up the festive period.

Twenty-four households in Cotherstone decorated windows, and in one instance the side of their home, to create a unique village living advent calendar.

Then each window was ceremoniously “switched on” and revealed at 5.30pm each evening throughout December, culminating on Christmas Eve.

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There was a distinctly festive theme throughout with appearances from Santa Claus, the Nutcracker, Christmas Trees and even the Queen.

Rachel Atkinson said: “I organised it on behalf of the Friends of Cotherstone School.

“The FOCS usually do a lights switch-on, on the village green at the beginning of December to raise funds, but we were not allowed to do that this year because of Covid restrictions.”

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A map of all the participating homes was created and posted in the village’s noticeboards, as well as on a special Facebook group.

Each evening residents were able to view the switch-on in person, or tune into the group and watch the opening live.

Ms Atkinson added: “We just wanted to create a bit of community cohesion over the festive season given the shocker of a year that we’ve had. Even those who didn’t do a window seem to have gone all out with lights this year so the village is quite a spectacle after dark.”  

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