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Grimsby Home Lights Up for Charity
27 Nov
Summary
- Couple has decorated home with Christmas lights for over 20 years.
- Raised £20,000 for St Andrew's Hospice over the last eight years.
- Lights are switched on annually from early November until New Year's Eve.

Martin and Tracey Connolly have become local legends in Grimsby for their spectacular Christmas light displays, a tradition spanning more than 20 years. For the last eight of those years, their enchanting holiday home has served as a beacon for charitable giving, successfully raising £20,000 for St Andrew's Hospice.
The couple's dedication begins as early as October, with thousands of lights adorning both their house and garden. This impressive spectacle welcomes visitors from all over, creating a festive atmosphere that many find nostalgic. The lights are officially switched on each year in early November and remain illuminated until after New Year's Eve.
Their chosen charity, St Andrew's Hospice, holds a special place in their hearts, being the institution that cared for a dear friend. This personal connection fuels their ongoing commitment, with the hospice's fundraising head expressing deep gratitude for the couple's




