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Brighten the Night returns for third year

Brighten the Night is back and has already raised more than £3,700 for St Wilfrid’s.

A number of supporters have signed up to decorate the outside of their homes for Christmas and encourage people who have enjoyed looking at the display to donate a small amount to show their appreciation.

Now in its third year, the fundraiser has more homes joining in every festive season. Locations span across Eastbourne, Hailsham, Polegate, Heathfield and Seaford. Pictured is 50 Willingdon Park Drive in Hampden Park, Eastbourne.

For a full list of addresses, visit stwhospice.org/brighten

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