This could be the most Christmassy street in Bracknell where you'll see the best lights and get a sense of community spirit.
Kingfisher Chase has gone all out this year to provide the residents of Bracknell a spectacular lights display.
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And the homes are also raising money for a charity close to their hearts too.
Resident Jon Miles created a fundraising page for Thames Hospice on behalf of the Kingfisher Chase neighbourhood.
He said: "We are a fantastic community and we all decided to sync up together with the colour scheme. If you walk up and down you'll see the amazing lights.
"This year, we all set a date of when to put the Christmas lights and borrowed each others ladders and helped one another. We absolutely love it." Instead of having a traditional bucket to collect donations, the 21-year-old set up a fundraising page.
So far, Kingfisher Chase residents have managed to raise £2,351, close to their £2,500 target.
This is the first fundraiser the neighbourhood has done together, but they have celebrated events such as D-day together during lockdown.
Jon added: "We are such a solid community, we celebrate birthdays together, D-day. We all know each other and have a group chat going on.
"We have plans to do something like this next year as we have already spent quite a lot of money on lights this year. It's been a crap year so seeing people being so generous financially is also amazing."
Thames Hospice said the money Kingfisher Chase raise will help support local families this Christmas 'and beyond'.
Margaret Thomas, Relationship Manager at Thames Hospice: “We are so grateful to the neighbours of Kingfisher Chase for generously fundraising for us this Christmas. We have been overwhelmed with the support from our community during this challenging year.
"The dazzling display of lights is truly a sight to behold, and we are so thankful to everyone who has donated so far. All the money raised will help us to continue to support local families who so desperately need our care, this Christmas and beyond.”
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