March Christmas lights switch-on electricity cost fundraising appeal launched
A fundraiser has been launched to cover the electricity costs for this year's Christmas lights switch-on in March, which takes place on November 29.
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A fundraiser has been launched to cover the electricity costs for this year's Christmas lights switch-on in March, which takes place on November 29.
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