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Tell us where Christmas lights will be on display

There’s only one edition left to submit your address for a viewing of Christmas lights this festive season.

These premises will display Christmas lights for the public to view:

• 2 Ensign Avenue, Airfield

Date and time: Currently on display until January 2 from 7pm until 9pm from Sunday to Thursday, and 7pm to 10pm on Friday and Saturday. (weather permitting)

• 80 Southy Road, Farrarmere

Date and time: December 15 to December 26 from 6pm to 9pm

• St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 24C Miles Sharp Street, Rynfield

Date and time: Currently on display until December 24 from 7pm to 9pm (weather permitting)

• 4 Duiker Street, Dewald Hattingh Park, Mackenzie Park

Date and time: Currently on display until January 3 from 7pm until 11pm

• Emperors Palace Garden of Lights, Kempton Park

Date and time: December 2 to January 8.

Cost: R25 per person; booking is essential and can be made through Webtickets on www.webtickets.co.za or by visiting your nearest Pick n Pay Money Counter.

All proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to The Cancer Association of South Africa

If you are planning on decorating your home, business or organisation with Christmas lights this year and would like them listed, send the following details:

• When you will switch on the lights

• How long lights will be switched on for (date and time)

• Address.

Submit the information to sheinar@caxton.co.za before noon on Monday.

The details will be published in the last City Times edition of 2016 leading up to Christmas.

Also read: Children’s home appeals for help

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