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Christmas lights set boost charity funds

Pictured, courtesy of Andy Wallace, is Malc Muldoon as Santa Claus with High Peak Wind Orchestra members during his Charity Christmas lights switch-on at his home at Old Tupton, near Clay Cross.

Pictured, courtesy of Andy Wallace, is Malc Muldoon as Santa Claus with High Peak Wind Orchestra members during his Charity Christmas lights switch-on at his home at Old Tupton, near Clay Cross.

FUNDRAISER Malcolm Muldoon switched on his amazing festive light show on Saturday, December 1, in a bid to raise £5,000 for three worthy causes.

Visitors to his home at Ankerbold Road, Old Tupton, are being asked to donate to Ashgate Hospice, Weston Park Hospital and Marie Curie.

The fundraising lights are in their eighth year and have raised over £15,000 for various causes since they first began.

High Peak Wind Orchestra members were also on hand to entertain people during the switch-on.

 

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