A Bristol home bedecked with Christmas lights will raise vital funds for the Taxi Charity for Military Veterans.
Richard Isles from Winterbourne Down in Bristol has been covering his family home with Christmas lights for the last six years. This year the lights display will be bigger than ever as in excess of 150,000 lights will illuminate Church Road.
Richard makes the pilgrimage to Normandy each year for the commemorations of D Day – the largest seaborne invasion in history which marked the beginning of the liberation of western Europe and France. When Richard found out about the work of the Taxi Charity for Military Veterans, he decided that the 2024 Christmas Lights extravaganza would raise funds for them.
Richard Isles said,
“The village looks forward to the lights display and having done it for the past six years I don’t think we will ever be able to stop. This year the display will be bigger and better than ever. We couldn’t achieve such a magnificent display without help and we are indebted to our sponsors.”
The lights will be switched on at 58 Church Road, Winterbourne Down, Bristol, BS36 1BY at 6pm on Sunday 1 December and will remain on 24 hours a day until twelfth night.
Paul Cook, Vice Chairman, Taxi Charity for Military Veterans said,
“As a small niche charity that is wholly reliant on donations, we are incredibly grateful to Rich for choosing to support the Taxi Charity this year.”
Donations to the Christmas Lights fundraiser can be made here www.justgiving.com/page/richard-iles-1731781346558?
To find out more about the support the Taxi Charity visit www.taxicharity.org