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Lighting up Christmas for sick babies – for a fifth year

Posted onPosted on 13th Dec

Caring fundraisers Cory Marsh and his fiancee, Deborah James, have created a festive garden at their Big Barn Lane home in Mansfield for a fifth year to raise money for a charity that supports babies.

The caring couple aim to put a smile on people’s faces as they walk by their home — and collect money for the Emily Harris Foundation, which supports the work of King’s Mill Hospital’s Neonatal Unit.

The garden has many features, including illuminated reindeer, parcels, baubles, and about 1,600 led lights. There is also a snowfall projector, Christmas music box and snow blankets covering the garden to make the display stand out further.

Over the years the couple have raised more than £6,500 for the foundation.

Cory said: “Our fundraising means the world to us and we continue to raise as much money as we can for the Emily Harris Foundation. Thank you to all our supporters.

“Debs and I hope our fifth Christmas garden will help us raise money and that it can make people smile and cheer them up.”