For the past 15 Christmases a group of neighbours have transformed their road into a festive wonderland, raising thousands for charity and keeping community spirit alive on their close-knit roundabout.
nd on Sunday night, the residents of Wood Avens Way roundabout, Wymondham, once again lit up the neighbourhood with their lights switch-on, illuminating all 13 houses in the close.
Two new families were initiated to the decade's long tradition and joined the other residents in raising a glass of mulled wine to the continuing neighbourhood camaraderie.
Claire Melton, who co-ordinates the lights, said her Christmas could not start until the switch had been flicked.
She said: 'The whole place feels so sparkly, you can feel the community spirit.
'The neighbours here are lovely and I think it helps living on a roundabout and not a straight road.
'We all help each other with lights. If someone can't get up a ladder they get help with that and it just gets better every year.'
Dozens of people gathered Sunday night for the switch-on, but festivities are set to continue in the run-up to Christmas, with carol singing by Creative Singing group on December 22 and live organ music by Peter Williams on Christmas Eve.
Every year the group raises money for a different local charity, but this year said this year's beneficiary, Star Throwers cancer charity, was particularly close to their hearts.
Earlier this year, a Wood Avens resident was diagnosed with cancer and has been supported by Star Throwers since receiving the news.
Mrs Melton said: 'Star Throwers is an amazing charity.
'There's always someone to talk to and because the centre is in a converted house it doesn't feel clinical.
'You can go in and cry, scream, chat with other people who know what you're going through.'
The neighbours have already raised nearly £400 through their online donations page and collection box and Mrs Melton added the support from the public was incredible.
Last year the community raised £2,300 for Pact Animal Sanctuary and Wymondham Dementia Support Group and hope to build on this total by raising £2,500 in 2018.
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