It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at a house in Audenshaw.
Ahead of Santa’s visit to Tameside in just over three weeks’ time, charity fundraiser Jamie Stirling, who lives on Baroness Road, is transforming his house into a winter wonderland to generate funds for Francis House Children's Hospice
Jamie, who previously attended Audenshaw High School, has adorned his house with plenty of lights, a Christmas tree, baubles and much more.
With the big switch on set to take place tomorrow (1st December), Jamie is appealing to the local community to donate sweets and chocolates to hang off the tree.
If you’d like to donate to the cause, a link will be available online in due course. Alternatively, you’ll also be able to donate cash outside the house.
Audenshaw House Is Transformed Into A Winter Wonderland For Francis House Children's HospiceIt’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at a house in Audenshaw. Ahead of Santa’s visit to Tameside in just over three weeks’ time, charity fundraiser Jamie Stirling, who lives on Baroness Road, is transforming his house into a winter wonderland to generate funds for Francis House Children's Hospice Jamie, who previously attended Audenshaw High School, has adorned his house with plenty of lights, a Christmas tree, baubles and much more. With the big switch on set to take place tomorrow (1st December), Jamie is appealing to the local community to donate sweets and chocolates to hang off the tree. If you’d like to donate to the cause, a link will be available online in due course. Alternatively, you’ll also be able to donate cash outside the house.
Posted by Tameside Reporter on Wednesday, November 30, 2022

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