Homes and businesses planning to celebrate the festive season are invited to be part of a truly 'Devine Christmas lights trail'.

The Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service which runs the children's hospice at Snowball Hill, Maidenhead has designed a poster this year for people to put up in their windows to show neighbours that their festive lights are part of the trail and to encourage donations.

The charity will produce a map early in December highlighting who is part of the lights trail and where you can go to admire their displays.

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Alexander Devine Fundraising Director, Harjit Bola, said: “There is a really strong sense of people wanting to go all out this festive season and spreading some much-needed cheer amongst our community.

"With such a positive response to last year’s Devine Christmas Lights Trail, we wanted to do it again this year but try and get more people involved who may feel their festive lights aren’t as impressive as others.

"We have introduced a new window poster that people can use to show that they are part of the trail. So whether they are simply displaying some beautiful twinkling fairy lights, creating a spectacular light show or have got a herd of LED reindeers in their garden, they can all help spread the festive magic and raise much-needed funds for our charity.

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"We have launched a dedicated facebook group and already have had such a wonderful response from people wanting to be involved.”

If you are interested in signing up to be a fundraiser on the Devine Christmas Lights Trail, please email fundraising@alexanderdevine.org or call 01628 822777. You can also request to join the Facebook Group by searching: www.facebook.com/groups/devinechristmaslights