IF Father Christmas is flying across your roof and there are reindeer resting in your garden, you could be a winner in an Incredible Illuminations competition.
Award-winning garden centre Webbs of Wychbold is teaming up with the Worcester News to find the loveliest lights decorating a home or garden in fabulous festive style.
The judges, including Worcester News editor Stewart Gilbert, will choose winners from each area of Worcester, Droitwich, Kidderminster, Bromsgrove and Redditch. They will each win a Christmas lights decoration worth more than £100 and £50 worth of Webbs vouchers.
A Champion of Champions will be awarded an extra £200 worth of Webbs vouchers.
Webbs managing director Ed Webb said: "Each Christmas many neighbourhoods have an amazingly lit garden in their midst.
"It takes an enormous amount of dedication and imagination to create these displays and we want to encourage those people to continue and others to follow suit. They are wonderful to see and a clear signal that Christmas is coming. The displays light up the day for everyone who sees them."
The Christmas displays at Webbs this year include singing snowmen, a giant talking Santa, willow reindeers and the biggest range of artificial Christmas trees in the Midlands.
The lighting department is darkened so that customers can see the display of three-dimensional light figures in all their glory.
If you would like to enter the Incredible Illuminations competition, send a photograph of your illuminated house or garden and your contact details by
e-mail, post, or delivery to: Marketing Department, Webbs of Wychbold, Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire, WR9 0DG.
E-mail: info@webbsof wychbold.co.uk.
Closing date for entries is Monday, December 5 and winners will be announced during the week beginning Monday, December 12.
All entries must be visible from the public highway.
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