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Craig Middlemore, a 39-year-old floor layer from Latchford, has once again illuminated the sky with his dazzling Christmas lights display outside his home on Pichael Nook. This year, Craig went all out with an impressive 15,000 lights, creating a magical sight for the whole community to enjoy.

What makes this year’s display even more special is that Craig’s son, Oakley, played a big role in helping his dad decorate the lights from start to finish. This father-son bonding activity has added an extra touch of warmth and joy to the holiday season for the Middlemore family.

Craig’s love for Christmas is evident in the effort and dedication he puts into creating this stunning display every year. He sees it as a way to spread some Christmas cheer and bring a smile to people’s faces during the festive season. In the past, the family has used the lights to raise money for charity, but this year, their main goal is simply to brighten up the neighborhood and create a sense of joy and wonder for everyone in Warrington.

The lights are on every day from 4:30pm to 9pm leading up to Christmas Eve, and they will shine bright all day and night on Christmas Day. Already, residents in the area have been reaching out to Craig to express their delight at seeing the glowing lights from their own homes, proving that his efforts have not gone unnoticed.

For Craig, this annual tradition is more than just putting up lights – it’s about creating lasting memories with his family and spreading a little holiday magic to those around him. As he continues to build on this tradition year after year, it’s clear that the Middlemore household is becoming a beacon of light and joy in the community during the festive season.