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Etherley neighbours’ Christmas display turns heads

by Martin Paul
December 21, 2018
in News
Etherley neighbours’ Christmas display turns heads

Gary Shaw with Adam and Chloe Lyall outside the home decorated with festive lights

A GROUP of three neighbours are turning heads in Etherley with their combined Christmas display of lights, lasers and projections.

Decorator Gary Shaw has for many years put on a magnificent festive lights display but this year, in conjunction with neighbours on either side, has added colourful snow flake lasers and projections of reindeer, Christmas trees and snowmen.

About £800 was spent to improve this year’s display.

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Also impressive is the display of neighbour Adam Lyall and his nine year old daughter Chloe.

Mr Lyall said: “We need to get more plugs. We got four new ones this year – now I need to get more sockets.”

People can view the display by turning right in Church Street onto Garth Meadows.

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